News

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

Mich. FD explores launching its own ambulance transport serviceFriday June 5th, 2026

The Cascade Fire Department is developing a BLS transport program to handle rising low-acuity calls and reduce delays when private providers are tied up on higher-priority emergencies
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Colo. court overturns homicide convictions of 2 paramedics in Elijah McClain caseThursday June 4th, 2026

An appeals court ordered new trials for Aurora Fire Rescue paramedics Jeremy Cooper and Peter Cichuniec, finding errors in jury instructions on criminally negligent homicide charges
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Vision FirstNet Users Summit to Highlight Global Public Safety Communications Lessons from the World’s Biggest Soccer EventThursday June 4th, 2026

This session will bring together leading public safety and communications experts to examine how FirstNet, the dedicated public safety communications network, was leveraged to support planning, operations, and response during a global-scale sporting event
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Appeals court upholds firing of Wash. first responders who refused COVID-19 vaccineThursday June 4th, 2026

A federal appeals court ruled that Bellingham’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city employees did not violate the Constitution
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Ohio FD widens recruitment search as certified paramedics grow scarceThursday June 4th, 2026

The Stow Fire Department is expanding its hiring process as retirements increase and a limited supply of certified firefighter/paramedics makes it harder to fill vacancies
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Del. county EMS honors cardiac arrest survivors, first respondersThursday June 4th, 2026

New Castle County recognized paramedics, first responders, dispatchers, police officers and civilians for their roles in 32 lifesaving cardiac arrest cases
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Calif. fire district warns proposed Medicaid cuts could hit ambulance service reimbursementsWednesday June 3rd, 2026

Sonoma County fire officials warn that a federal proposal to reduce Medicaid reimbursements could cost hundreds of dollars per transport and strain emergency response budgets
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Md. county EMS accepts grant funding to carry whole blood on ambulancesWednesday June 3rd, 2026

A state grant will allow Dorchester County EMS crews to administer whole blood to patients before they reach the hospital
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Ill. FD raises fees for repeated non-emergency EMS callsWednesday June 3rd, 2026

The Schaumburg Fire Department says the new fee policy is aimed at reducing repeated calls for lift assists and household help
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Ohio pool pump failure sends 14 to hospitalWednesday June 3rd, 2026

Fourteen Minster swim team members were hospitalized after a chlorine pump malfunction reportedly exposed swimmers to chemicals
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