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Mike Arendt says he now feels even better equipped to serve his community at the fire department and in the classroom.
An area nonprofit dedicated to “leading safety, inspiring lifesavers” through emergency medical services (EMS) education, public safety training and community-based educational programs has secured a ...
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Remind Magazine on MSNThe Episode of ‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ that Traumatized a GenerationHomicide: Life on the Street A man was hit by a car and killed while trying to cross Highway 171 in Moses Lake. Washignton ...
Thanks to a partnership with Priority on Demand and Baptist Ambulance, NEMCC has a new, state-of-the-art ambulance for its paramedic program. “We wanted an ambulance that is a little traditional but ...
Mark Schoeberle will serve six years in prison and six years on extended supervision for multiple counts of second-degree ...
A woman just a day shy of becoming a paramedic is receiving our Smiles Behind the Shield Award for her work ethic, resilience ...
Mark Schoeberle, 52, of Custer, Wisconsin, has been sentenced to six years in prison for multiple counts of second degree ...
In the past 12 years, Levien, 76, has responded to more than 3,300 emergency calls and worked more than 13,000 unpaid hours.
A lawsuit filed last week accuses officers of excessive force, unlawful detention, false arrest and conspiracy to violate ...
A new ambulance donated to Northeast Mississippi Community College’s EMT-Paramedic program is more than just a vehicle; it’s ...
Six students have completed and graduated from Meridian Community College’s Paramedic Program and are one step closer to becoming certified paramedics.
Ronald Johnson has reached a milestone in his pre-hospital Emergency Medical Services career. For 50 years, Johnson has faithfully responded to ambulance calls, offering help to those in need during ...
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