With no training you can become an EMT in just three months!
The goal is to graduate about 100 new EMTs annually to support both volunteer and professional ambulance services across the county’s 33 towns.
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 ...
Priority Ambulance, a national leader in emergency medical services, has partnered with Columbia Southern University (CSU) to expand access to higher education and create clear, academic pathways ...
The governor's bill offers help with college tuition and mortgage payments to firefighters and police. EMS workers want to be ...
A Waymo robotaxi blocked an ambulance from responding to the scene of a mass shooting in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, EMS and Waymo officials confirmed. “A driverless vehicle was s ...
The MV Pulse Project, a nonprofit initiative focused on making automated external defibrillators (AED) more accessible on the Island, announced in an update last week that the group donated five AEDs ...
OneDose partners with Council Bluffs Fire to modernize EMS dosing, reduce errors, and support safer, weight-based ...
Acadiana fire departments and police agencies can apply for up to $10,000 in SLEMCO grants for safety gear and training.
Monique Koerner is the Family and Community Wellness Agent with K-State Extension – Cottonwood District. You may reach her at 785-628-9430 or moniquek@ksu.edu.
"Oversight should not ebb and flow depending on partisan convenience; it should be steady, principled, and consistent." ...