News

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

Photo of the Week: Med-Trans MOH helicopter liveryFriday April 3rd, 2026

A Med-Trans helicopter, in a Medal of Honor design, lands at AMR’s NextFleet operation in Mineral Wells, Texas
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NYC EMTs suspended after woman is fatally struck by ambulance in hit-and-runFriday April 3rd, 2026

The NYPD said a Maimonides Medical Center ambulance turned onto Ocean Avenue in Brooklyn, hit a 44-year-old woman and drove off
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Iowa high school students, first responders get hands-on EMS simulation trainingFriday April 3rd, 2026

The University of Iowa Simulation in Motion unit brought hands-on training in life-threatening medical calls to local firefighters, medics and high school students
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Ala. launches new effort to guide opioid settlement spendingFriday April 3rd, 2026

State officials partner with the Helios Alliance to help communities spend opioid settlement funds more effectively amid growing scrutiny
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Trump moves to restore pay for DHS workers amid prolonged shutdownThursday April 2nd, 2026

An Executive Order would compensate employees working without pay as the partial government shutdown stretches into its seventh week
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LAFD adds electric motorcycles for EMS, rescues in hard-to-reach areasThursday April 2nd, 2026

Donated by Google and YouTube, the new fleet will help LAFD and Arcadia firefighters reach injured or stranded people faster in rough terrain, traffic and crowds
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EMS1 readers respond: Low pay, high costs and a profession still fighting for respectThursday April 2nd, 2026

After FDNY EMS unions warned that low pay could drive out 1/3 of the EMS workforce, EMS1 readers said the same problems keep coming up: pay, cost of living, public perception and a system that still undervalues EMS
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Mo. ambulance service expands operations with donated buildingThursday April 2nd, 2026

Stone County Ambulance District will improve response times with a donated building, saving taxpayers thousands
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Mass. council delays review of 911 response to mental health crisesThursday April 2nd, 2026

A vote on the information request is postponed as Worcester officials call for broader discussion, amid lawsuit alleging the city’s 911 system improperly sends armed officers to behavioral health emergencies
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CDC pauses testing for rabies, monkeypox and other infectious diseases in wake of downsizingThursday April 2nd, 2026

The agency says the move is temporary and part of a routine quality review, but public health experts say the scope of the pause is unprecedented
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