Fire-based EMS
The fire-based EMS topic deals with the range of issues facing EMTs and paramedics in the fire service.
Chicago mother accused of fatally stabbing 4-year-old, injuring 2 other children says they were “possessed”
Amid the grief and devastation of survivors, many are sharing the courageous efforts of first responders, fellow residents, family members and even camp counselors who put their lives on the line to save others
From burns to bleeding, head trauma to amputation, be prepared for when fireworks go wrong
Firefighter Daniel DeWolf had 32 years with the Fairville Volunteer Fire Department and was a past chief
One adult was injured and a firefighter fell through a floor at the South Bend fire
Most of the first Monterey Park firefighters on the scene of the Star Ballroom Dance Studio shooting had less than five years on the job
Paramedics faced a complex rescue on a popular trail near Cajon Pass
The state-of-the industry survey focuses on wellness, career development and satisfaction in EMS
Video from the dash cam of the first engine on scene captured the moment the second of two explosions happened, D.C. fire officials said
Lake County firefighters on two units nearest to the site of the Jan. 4 emergency failed to promptly alert dispatchers they were available to respond, investigation revealed
St. Paul firefighters faced multiple rescues, multiple patients in cardiac arrest at the Jan. 3 house fire
Vancouver paramedics were treating a patient when their squad was stolen and later abandoned
The public’s First Amendment right to film is strongest when it comes to filming governmental employees engaged in their public duties in public places
Escambia County firefighters rescued a person who had been inside a dumpster and then dumped into a garbage truck
Fort Worth Fire Chief Jim Davis said no one else is believed to be inside the Sandman Signature Hotel
Technical rescue work in Durham rescued an unconscious person approximately 80 feet above the ground
Renner’s snowplow rolled over him, breaking over 30 bones, leaving him in critical condition
Now that you’ve developed the initial groundwork, these next steps are key to finding success
A 75-year-old Dalton man suffered third-degree burns while using a lighter to open a bag of potato chips
Officials said one of the seven people rescued during a house fire in St. Paul has died.
Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante said the first officers found multiple gunshot wound victims at the Perry school
St. Paul firefighters faced several victims, some needing CPR during the early-morning fire
The victims in the Somers fire were ages 5, 6, 8 and 12
The FireRescue1 community considers what is driving high stress and staffing challenges
Portland firefighters faced a 20-minute ambulance delay while treating a patient experiencing chest pains
The front two cars of the Bay Area Rapid Transit train derailed after leaving Orinda
The explosion in Northfield Township was heard for miles and left only the basement visible
Charlotte firefighters rescued two people during a fire on the third floor of an eight-story hotel
District Chief Kelly Burns said initial firefighters had to fight tremendous amounts of smoke, heat to reach the fire apartment
Rope rescue work in Clark County by several departments saved a homeless woman who had fallen 30 feet
Westborough firefighters used air bags, cribbing to recover the worker from underneath the 53-foot-long trailer
Fire Chief John Butler said the verdict sets a dangerous precedent for firefighters and paramedics
Roseboro Rescue and EMS shifted operations after a fire destroyed a rig and damaged their station