Monitoring a patient's level of consciounsess with AVPU and other vital signs will help determine if the patient is improving, worsening or responding to treatment| EMS1 Product Guide
Your cheat sheet for spotting kidney dysfunction before it’s too late| EMS1 Product Guide
Rob Lawrence speaks with two former National EMS Advisory Committee chairs to uncover how years of progress were halted overnight, the critical work left undone and the path forward| EMS1 Product Guide
Three officers were killed and two others were critically wounded following a shooting in York County| EMS1
Nearly a third of men aren’t exercising regularly, despite clear links to better mental health, sexual performance and energy levels — key concerns for EMS providers under stress| EMS1
EMS1 Lifestyle Staff focuses on supporting EMS providers in every aspect of their lives. From creating content on fitness and mental health to financial tips and career advice, we provide resources to help EMTs and paramedics stay healthy, balanced, and prepared for the unique challenges of the EMS…| EMS1
Grand Blanc Township explores EMS overhaul amid wait time concerns and contract issues| EMS1
A Haynes Life Flight helicopter was approaching a landing zone in Autauga County when bullets struck the right-side window| EMS1
From managing unpredictable income to planning for early retirement, this guide offers essential financial strategies tailored to police, fire, EMS and corrections professionals| EMS1
A Muslim civil rights group alleges the Baltimore Fire Department denied religious accommodation, selectively enforced its grooming policy and suspended him without offering a respirator fit test| EMS1
Greenville City Council approves a 24/72 schedule to boost recruitment and work-life balance| EMS1
An independent review says incident command wasn’t formally established until 25 minutes after the shooter was in custody and fire crews were dispatched late| EMS1
End the burnout cycle with proven initiatives to create a more sustainable EMS culture| EMS1
This informative webinar will provide key information on how two public safety agencies (one police and one fire) funded comprehensive smartphone programs that provided issued devices to all personnel.| News, Training, Products for EMTs and Paramedics
Explore the books EMS leaders, EMS1 contributors and experts recommend to advance your career, build leadership skills and inspire the next generation| News, Training, Products for EMTs and Paramedics
How new federal tax rules could affect your paycheck, deductions and long-term savings| EMS1
Learn essential strategies for EMS professionals to break life-changing news with empathy and clarity, improving patient and family communication.| EMS1 Product Guide
Discover how Jimmy Apple, aka The EMS Avenger, uses TikTok to simplify EMS training, counter misinformation and inspire with kindness| EMS1 Product Guide
Steve Whitehead breaks down the critical difference between low blood pressure and inadequate blood flow| EMS1
What do femoral pulse, radial pulse and carotid pulse actually indicate?| EMS1
Get the right dose to the right place: faster| EMS1
Steve Whitehead explains why real drownings are quiet, fast and nothing like the splashy TV version| EMS1
How AI and deployable communications are changing the field| EMS1
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
The proposed legislation is named in honor of fallen Kansas City firefighter/paramedic Graham Hoffman, who was fatally stabbed by a patient earlier this year| EMS1
Nine residents at Gabriel House were killed and more than 30 were injured as crews, including 30 off-duty personnel, fought through chaos to evacuate the burning facility| EMS1
Learn how one Florida agency is leveling up employee satisfaction through flexible scheduling, rapid EMR onboarding, and a smart tiered response system| EMS1
Pinnacle speaker explained how to use the ancient art of storytelling to impact EMS provider identity, resilience and excellence| EMS1
DFR provides considerable promise for increased safety, reduced response times and improved de-escalation capabilities for public safety agencies| 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
From burns to bleeding, head trauma to amputation, be prepared for when fireworks go wrong| EMS1 Product Guide
Amid concerns over response times and dissatisfaction with county EMS services, Grand Blanc Township is considering greater involvement from police and fire personnel| EMS1
Share your wish list with your community via social channels; you may be surprised at the generosity of your fellow citizens!| EMS1
First responders can take advantage of Amazon Prime Day 2025 deals to stock up on professional tools, gear and essentials without stretching the budget| EMS1
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was hospitalized in Washington, D.C., after an allergic reaction| EMS1
Takeaways from Dr. Tan and Chief Wylie on training and communicating to deploy rescue task forces, unified command and casualty collection points| EMS1 Product Guide
Steve Whitehead breaks down pulse ox plethysmography| EMS1
Explore the crucial role of whole blood and prehospital blood transfusion in EMS. This EMS1 topic provides industry news, analysis, protocols, and expert insights to prepare services and paramedics to administer blood products.| 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
EMS1 Staff comprises experienced writers, editors, and EMS professionals dedicated to delivering trusted, timely, and actionable information and resources for public safety. EMS1 Staff is committed to equipping EMS providers with the knowledge and resources they need to excel in pre-hospital care.…| EMS1
Lexington's Community Paramedicine Program responds to over 45,000 calls annually and has an annual budget of over $1.1 million| EMS1
If you didn't have the opportunity to walk the exhibit hall floor at Lucas Oil Stadium, check out these top products and apparatus from the conference| EMS1
A shooting at a Dallas high school left three students wounded and fourth injured, prompting a major emergency response| 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
EMS Week, May 18-24 2025 | EMS Week theme: We Care. For Everyone.| EMS1
Drone814, a new initiative in Greater Johnstown, will begin testing aerial delivery of defibrillators, EpiPens and other supplies to evaluate response times and potential healthcare cost savings| EMS1
What first responders can learn about fatigue management from the U.S. Army’s doctrine on readiness| EMS1
Governor Tate Reeves ordered flags at half-staff to honor the AirCare crew members killed in a medical helicopter crash in Madison County| EMS1
Records show the chief performed intubation and administered IVs, while unlicensed, while his son conducted CPR and ventilation without a valid EMT license| EMS1
A firefighter suffered a medical emergency and collapsed while on the roof of a building during a two-alarm fire in Brooklyn| EMS1
St. Joseph’s Ambulance Service will shut down at the end of March, leaving Wood County officials to ensure continued EMS coverage| EMS1
Authorities believe speed was a factor when a Tesla crashed into a house in Woodridge, killing two people| EMS1
Three people were airlifted after a head-on crash on the Seven Mile Bridge, where a GMC Denali collided with a BMW SUV| EMS1
Cleveland paramedics and EMTs are arguing that the mayor’s proposed budget fails to address staffing shortages| EMS1
Firefighters have responded at least twice to Hemet Global Medical Center to test for carbon monoxide and other gases but did not detect any| EMS1
As federal funding uncertainties loom, the Congressional Fire Services Institute emphasizes the need for first responders to follow legislative developments| EMS1
Common agents used in drug-facilitated sexual assault: How to recognize them and how they impact care| EMS1
You face enough challenges in your career — this webinar will help you simplify your finances and secure your future with confidence| EMS1
Ahead of Oct. 28, share your organization’s impact with local media outlets and reach out to local companies for support| EMS1
Officials said the car sped past a police vehicle that was following the gathering, then accelerated and plowed into the back of the group| EMS1
Republican supporters believe the environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist can shine a spotlight on chronic disease and nutrition| EMS1
Captain Michael Morse (ret.), mmorsepfd@aol.com, is the bestselling author of Rescuing Providence, Rescue 1 Responding, City Life and Mr. Wilson Makes it Home. Michael has been active in EMS since 1991 and offers his views on a variety of EMS and firefighting topics, focusing mainly on the…| EMS1
Burnsville officials are inviting the community to show their respects on the one-year anniversary of a fatal ambush that killed two police officers and a firefighter/paramedic| EMS1
The Joint Task Force on EMS Response Staffing Configurations released a white paper focused on patient outcome data during an unprecedented staffing and economic crisis| EMS1
Yakima County officials work to improve quality mental health resources and support for first responders and deal with stigmas| EMS1
Steve Whitehead reminds you to use your patient’s name to build rapport in this episode of One for the Road| EMS1
Update your understanding of the role of antibiotics, fluid administration and coordination of clinical care| EMS1
Sarah Roebuck is the news editor for Police1, Corrections1, FireRescue1 and EMS1, leading daily news coverage. With nearly a decade of digital journalism experience, she has been recognized for her expertise in digital media, including being sourced in Broadcast News in the Digital Age. A graduate…| EMS1
A Honolulu EMT and paramedic were kicked and punched by the patient during a call on New Year's Eve| EMS1
Officials in Fayette County and Somerset County agreed to a change after a patient died 3 miles from the closest EMS department| EMS1
The new plan, led by the Plaistow Fire Department, mirrors the former ALS service with additional benefits, including cost savings and enhanced training| EMS1
From renting out tools to real estate crowdfunding, here are 5 low-maintenance ways for first responders to build passive income| EMS1
Is the 75 Hard health and fitness challenge to boost mental discipline and physical fitness right for you?| EMS1
Marianne Meyers, BS, is a third-year medical student at the University of Washington School of Medicine interested in pursuing emergency medicine. Previously, she was a member of the Santa Clara University collegiate EMS squad where she received her B.S. in Public Health Science. Additionally, she…| EMS1
Teach EMS providers the benefits of waveform capnography in cases involving dyspnea and altered mental status, and before performing advanced airway management| EMS1
A total of 33 patients were transported to hospitals after several crashes in foggy conditions on both spans of the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway| EMS1
Police in Baltimore County investigating a shooting found a burning vehicle on its side outside a funeral home| EMS1
The Hillsborough County medic was suspended in 2019 despite showing his valid medical marijuana card after failing a random drug test| 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
Police said the shooter, identified as Natalie Rupnow, 15, was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound when officers arrived and died en route to a hospital| EMS1