Gov. Kathy Hochul cited $25 million in annual costs as the reason for rejecting it, sparking backlash from EMS unions ...
The bill would have mandated two medical first responders on all 911 calls in cities with more than 1 million people.
Josh Raeban and Tom Bendick shared how FDNY started remote tactical training during COVID-19 and why it changed how the fire ...
After two years of training to become firefighters, they were fired instead of being promoted to the fire academy.
Five graduates say the department reclassified them as EMS trainees just before contracts expired, then issued termination ...
About $18.94 per hour is about all our city leaders are willing to pay FDNY and EMTs to serve as our “Street Doctors." ...
They spent two years in the FDNY’s Fire Cadet program, training to become New York City firefighters. Now five Cadet ...
"It's fantastic to see this many people come together," said Fire Chief Erik Bullinger as throngs of parents and children filled the area behind the station.
About one-third of EMS agencies in a nationally representative registry switched their advanced airway placement approach from 2016-2018 to 2020-2022. Survival and return of spontaneous circulation ...
FDNY EMS Local 2507, which represents more than 4,000 emergency medical technicians, paramedics and fire inspectors in New York City, launched a new public awareness campaign on social media Oct. 6 ...
PLYMOUTH – The George Sippel Memorial EMS Scholarship is returning for its second year, offering $1,000 to students pursuing emergency medical services training. The scholarship, established by Sippel ...
POWELL COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) - In May, WKYT brought you the story of James Harrison, the director of the Kentucky Reptile Zoo. He was bitten by a highly venomous Jameson’s Mamba while working. Harrison ...
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