News

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

Funding crisis halts Ala. county ambulance serviceMonday July 6th, 2026

Greene County EMS suspended ambulance operations because of a funding shortfall, leaving neighboring agencies to cover emergency transports
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Idaho county EMS names first woman deputy chiefMonday July 6th, 2026

Janny Wing rose from EMT to deputy chief after two decades with Ada County Paramedics, now helping lead 144 field staff members and the next generation of paramedics
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N.J. recognizes open water lifeguards as first respondersMonday July 6th, 2026

A state Senate resolution gives New Jersey lifeguards formal first responder recognition and access to emergency responder benefits
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9 injured in Md. boat explosion after refuelingMonday July 6th, 2026

Four people were flown to a burn center and five others were taken by ambulance after a cruiser exploded near Chesapeake City
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Pa. paramedic marks 50 years in emergency responseSunday July 5th, 2026

David Rykala has spent five decades serving as a firefighter, EMT and paramedic while helping lead the Conemaugh Valley Regional Ambulance Association
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Ohio EMS committee backs current ambulance contract after FD reviewSunday July 5th, 2026

Elyria officials say continuing with LifeCare is the best financial option as the city reviews whether firefighters are being sent to too many medical calls
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Okla. officials approve ambulance fee on water billsSaturday July 4th, 2026

A new $5 monthly utility bill fee will help cover McAlester Fire Department EMS ambulance costs
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Ohio hospital wins initial approval for trauma center expansionSaturday July 4th, 2026

The proposed three-story emergency department expansion would support the Cleveland Clinic's planned Level 1 adult and pediatric trauma center, targeted to open in 2028
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AMR nurse triage line reduces low-priority 911 calls in Calif. countyFriday July 3rd, 2026

The Stanislaus County program connects some nonemergency 911 callers with a nurse who can arrange telemedicine, urgent care or other services
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Chicago mental health response teams see 911 calls plummetFriday July 3rd, 2026

A sharp decline in dispatches, staffing shortages and the loss of police dispatch technology have hampered Chicago's non-police mental health crisis response program
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