News

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

Video: Naked Wis. man steals rig with patient inside, sparks 18-mile pursuitFriday February 20th, 2026

Wisconsin Rapids paramedics were forced to exit the rig and leave their patient, who was strapped to a gurney in the back during the 40-minute pursuit
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‘It’s what I’ve been trained to do’: Ret. FF/EMT aids victims in R.I. hockey arena shootingFriday February 20th, 2026

Lacking bandages, Glenn Narodowy improvised bleeding control and began triaging victims where they fell
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Ga. fire department adds ALS to frontline engine for first timeFriday February 20th, 2026

Paulding County officials say placing paramedics on Engine 13 will reduce response gaps and strengthen countywide medical coverage
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25-foot buffer zone proposal moves forward to protect Ky. first respondersFriday February 20th, 2026

The proposed Halo Act would criminalize interfering with Kentucky firefighters, EMTs and law enforcement within 25 feet after a warning
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Applications open for Jack Stout EMS Fellowship backed by FirstWatchThursday February 19th, 2026

Now in its fifth year, the Jack Stout EMS Fellowship is offering scholarships and a fully funded leadership training package for emerging EMS leaders
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Family of fallen S.C. detective sues former EMT, ambulance service over alleged morgue photosThursday February 19th, 2026

The family of Anderson County Detective Mark Garrett alleges a former EMT took and shared unauthorized morgue photos and that Medshore failed to recover or delete them
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Kan. county EMS launches community paramedicine pilot to keep patients healthy at homeThursday February 19th, 2026

Backed by a three-year, $800,000 Patterson Foundation grant, Dickinson County is deploying specially trained paramedics for physician-referred home visits
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8 skiers found dead in Calif. avalanche as search continues for 1 missingThursday February 19th, 2026

Authorities said the backcountry group was overtaken during a powerful Sierra storm near Donner Summit, marking the deadliest U.S. avalanche since 1981
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Minn. FD, PD remember first responders slain during domestic violence callWednesday February 18th, 2026

Burnsville remembers two officers and a firefighter/paramedic who were killed on Feb. 18, 2024, during an hours-long standoff
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N.M. mayor, council settle paramedic staffing lawsuit, launching review of ALS expansion pilotWednesday February 18th, 2026

The agreement ends the city’s legal fight over who controls Albuquerque ambulance staffing, pauses further ALS-related staffing changes and creates a joint EMS training committee
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