News

Here you will find all of the latest news from our department.

Ohio township turns to attorney general to collect unpaid EMS billsFriday July 10th, 2026

Liverpool Township will use the Ohio Attorney General's debt collection program to recover delinquent ambulance bills dating back as far as 10 years
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Photo of the Week: Hang in thereFriday July 10th, 2026

A Maryland Trooper/Flight Paramedic is lowered from a helicopter
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'We don’t stop until we get that person out': Miami USAR team return after rescuing survivor in VenezuelaFriday July 10th, 2026

Miami Fire-Rescue personnel helped save a man trapped beneath rubble for eight days following Venezuela's devastating earthquakes
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Medevac marks service milestone in Va.Friday July 10th, 2026

PHI Air Medical now operates six Virginia bases, carrying whole blood and specialized equipment for emergency and critical care transports
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Lawmakers urge Sec. Kennedy to reappoint head of 9/11 health programFriday July 10th, 2026

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling on the HHS Secretary to reappoint Dr. John Howard to lead the WTC Health Program
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Ohio firefighter/paramedic stabbed during court-ordered patient transportThursday July 9th, 2026

A Springfield firefighter/paramedic suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being stabbed by a patient during a mental health transport
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33 injured after bus crashes into Md. buildingThursday July 9th, 2026

More than 100 first responders responded after a bus crashed into a building in Pikesville, prompting a mass casualty incident
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Ind. man charged after allegedly setting severed genitals, garage on fireThursday July 9th, 2026

Fort Wayne police said Christopher Peden admitted to cutting off his genitals, dousing them with gasoline and setting them on fire
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Blood drive supports Tenn. county EMS whole blood programThursday July 9th, 2026

A Chattanooga blood drive will offer free wellness lab panels or gift cards to encourage donations as trauma cases rise during the "100 Deadliest Days of Summer"
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Md. paramedic offered plea deal in firehouse bodily fluids caseThursday July 9th, 2026

Prosecutors are seeking a 30-year sentence, with all but 20 years suspended, if the Baltimore County paramedic pleads guilty to three counts of causing another person to ingest bodily fluid
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