The 61-year-old man died after a lightning strike at an archery range during a Cub Scounts event, with other victims, including children, suffering burns and other injuries| EMS1
Westfield will begin charging for non-emergent responses, such as lift assists without injury, to help reduce unnecessary strain on EMS resources| EMS1
The two-year Department of Investigation probe will require biannual updates on environmental health risks first responders and survivors faced after the 2001 attacks| EMS1
A proposal to cut out-of-network ambulance reimbursement rates is drawing pushback from EMS leaders, who warn it could slash staffing and funding| EMS1
Lexington's Community Paramedicine Program responds to over 45,000 calls annually and has an annual budget of over $1.1 million| EMS1
A Carroll County medic is charged with stealing liquid painkillers and replacing them with saline solution| EMS1
The theme, "We Care. For Everyone," celebrates the roles and contributions of EMS providers in the communities they serve| EMS1
Bill Carey is the associate editor for FireRescue1.com and EMS1.com. A former Maryland volunteer firefighter, sergeant, and lieutenant, Bill has written for several fire service publications and platforms. His work on firefighter behavioral health garnered a 2014 Neal Award nomination. His ongoing…| EMS1
Pickens County Ambulance Service was down to just one rig in October due to a lack of funding| EMS1
Boston EMS and other first responders participated in an MCI drill at Logan Airport| EMS1
Spokane Valley firefighters faced a driver "in crisis" who had crashed their car into a JCPenny store| EMS1
Two patients were treated for burns and other injuries after an explosion and fire in Laurence Harbor| EMS1
Richmond Lenox EMS states that the state corrections department's former healthcare provider owes $134,000| EMS1
Dorothy Fire & EMS, along with mutual aid, rescued and treated multiple passengers after their boat ran aground in a marsh and hit several trees| EMS1
“Allowing trained EMTs and paramedics to continue doing their jobs as they proceed through the licensing process is a common-sense policy change that will have a major impact"| EMS1
The National Park Service said the man was taking a short walk in the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in 123-degree heat when he either broke or lost his flip-flops| EMS1
The Toms River mayor directed dispatchers to stop sending calls to Silverton EMS due to alleged criminal financial irregularities| EMS1
The Colorado Springs Fire Department is using grant funding to purchase and place 500 Narcan kits on apparatus and be available to AMR| EMS1