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The technology topic will keep you up to speed on new EMS technologies including improved emergency communications and high-tech EMS technologies.

Learn how emerging AI applications will impact dispatch, ePCR, education and revenue cycle management
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Bryan Johnson鈥檚 biohacking protocol has gone viral 鈥 could this practice benefit your wellbeing?
Stewartville Fire and Rescue had suspended its first response service earlier this month to preserve PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic
Miami-Dade鈥檚 emergency director said a shipment of masks meant for first responders and other front-line workers was 鈥渉ijacked鈥 on its way to the county
The interactive map includes data from a survey of more than 1 million Facebook users
Front-line workers can find information on PPE, priority testing, alternative housing, discounts and donations, self-care and childcare on the website
Our co-hosts speak with SA国际传媒 columnist Catherine R. Counts, who talks about using data gleaned during the pandemic to make decisions going forward
Here鈥檚 how two dispatchers are working to ensure that there are no shortages of EMS workers in every community
The defense department will invest $133 million to increase domestic N95 production capacity
The app is designed to provide first responders with expert information and allow them to screen their symptoms
Fire-Dex says the AAMI Level 3-compliant garments exceed CDC guidelines for COVID-19 response
Handheld ultrasound technology can greatly enhance your assessment skills and scope of practice when it comes to secondary trauma assessment and vascular access
The service says the ultraviolet C lights can be activated remotely and sanitize an ambulance in about two minutes
The volunteers will no longer make first responses to medical calls before the primary ambulance provider arrives
As EMS agencies move toward multi-function devices, they are poised to save more than equipment costs. Here are 5 benefits that may surprise you.
The two agencies, including a volunteer squad, were struggling to find protective equipment amidst COVID-19-driven shortages
Industry association websites, webinars and resources offer training, procedures and advocacy for their members who are on the frontline pandemic response
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Professor Gregory Fischer hopes to create an open-source design that will help address COVID-19-driven ventilator shortages
The city has entered into an agreement with Abbott Laboratories to receive 5,000 kits that can produce results within 15 minutes
Eleven fire departments in Palm Beach County have agreed to lend their combined 70 ventilators to hospitals if the need arises
The hundreds of N95 masks received from both the national and state stockpile were expired, most by at least 10 years
The state鈥檚 peacetime emergency declaration automatically triggers exceptions to staffing, driver and equipment requirements
It鈥檚 time to rethink the conversations around dispatchers and find ways to recognize their work
The pilot program with electric vehicle company Arcimoto will test the Rapid Responder, which is designed to quickly reach emergencies
The legislation package was introduced by Assemblymember and former EMT Freddie Rodriguez
The Office for Civil Rights has ambulance services on its radar
By investing in improving its CAD system, Chicago is setting an example of how enhanced communication and integration is critical in public safety
Three bi-directional ways that data integration will positively impact the EMS industry
Law enforcement, EMS and civic leaders joined forces to get a valuable communication app in the right hands
Members of Saint Francis EMS鈥 infectious disease transport team suited up for a 鈥渘o notice鈥 practice exercise
The first-ever HIPAA settlement in EMS cost a service $65,000. What can be done to make sure your agency isn鈥檛 next?
Orange County officials said the requirement will improve patient outcomes and increase safety for EMS providers