First-of-its-kind initiative puts paramedics in ultralight vehicles in Hyde County.
Brandon Jones’s graduation day. With him are Vann O’Neal, left, and Fire Chief Albert O’Neal. Photo by Tracey Jackson By Peter Vankevich Personnel training for a volunteer fire department is vital ...
Hyde County Emergency Services (HCES) will utilize the ultralight vehicles, with Pivotal serving as an integral partner providing not only the vehicles but also comprehensive flight training and ...
Most of us hope we never need an ambulance. But when emergencies happen, the people who arrive are highly trained professionals ready to help. Mark Corum with Hall Ambulance recently shared how ...
Anderson County EMS has launched a two-year pilot program to train advanced EMTs to administer seizure medication when no ...
Centre Fire Department Leaders Earn National EMS Certifications CENTRE — Two members of the Centre Fire Department have recently achieved new Emergency Medical Services certifications, marking an ...
Marking a new chapter in leadership for the Westfield Fire Department, Eric Bishop was appointed last week by the Fire Commission as the department’s incoming fire chief replacing current Chief ...
Webster County may soon have its first emergency medical service coordinator. The county’s Emergency Medical Service Advisory Council recommended Scott Richards, a Lifeflight paramedic and paramedic ...
The Battle of the Smokies brought EMS providers and students together inside the Sevierville Convention Center, where teams faced simulation scenarios meant to mirror real medical emergencies. This ...
Spokane County Fire District 9 (SCFD 9) is preparing for the next step in launching their own ambulance service after receiving their permit late last week.
EMS teams gathered Wednesday at the Sevierville Convention Center for the Battle of the Smokies, a scenario-based competition designed to prepare emergency medical providers for high-stakes calls they ...
Both levy funding options would prioritize keeping Station 92 open, but one would expand EMS capabilities while the other would increase staffing levels.