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Explore our directory of articles on Celebrities in EMS, where we highlight stories and interviews featuring public figures who have impacted the emergency medical services field. This collection offers insights into how celebrities use their platforms to advocate for EMS, share personal experiences, or contribute to public safety initiatives. Understanding the influence of celebrities in EMS can inspire and inform your practice. For more related content, visit our section on Public Awareness. Stay connected and see how celebrities are shaping the conversation around EMS.
SA国际传媒 readers expressed their support for the on-field medical team, speculated on a possible diagnosis and wished safety Damar Hamlin a full recovery
Learn how the condition, which impacted Actor Ashton Kutcher鈥檚 vision, hearing and equilibrium, can present when symptoms are severe
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Diana Woolf competed to help raise money and awareness for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and her personal campaign, Rescue 4 PTSD
Barry Schroeder, who lost his leg after a motorcycle crash, will get a chance to qualify for the 2022 Paralympics
Around 1,800 responders from 27 states and three countries will compete in the Heroes Cup Hockey Tournament in April
Max, Christian and Dylan McCaffrey saved Dan Smoker after he fell while climbing down from the top of Castle Rock
The 2nd Annual Boston Bruins First Responder Challenge will benefit the 100 Club of Massachusetts, an organization that supports families of first responders
The Buffalo Bills named AMR as their official ambulance provider and will service all emergency transportation needs during home games
Jamie Foxx started the opening ceremony by standing onstage amongst first responders and leading the crowd in an emotional show of gratitude
The Santa Paula Fire Department said Ford was leaving the airport and was among other vehicles that were stopped after a woman veered off the road
The 4th annual First Responders Night included 150 responders holding the American flag while EMT Sarah McShane sang
Michaels said he wanted to give back to those who protected the city during the shooting
The show, starring Connie Britton, will follow the high-intensity experiences of firefighters, EMS providers and police
Evan Turner and reporter Brooke Olzendam rescued Dianna Black after her vehicle collided head on with a van
Coach Pete Carroll said the real heroes of Sunday night鈥檚 game were the paramedics from Seattle Fire Department, who rushed to the aid of Rees Odhiambo
Linda Kimball allegedly used racist language when criticizing members of the New England Patriots for kneeling during the National Anthem
A paramedic named Johan held Dave Grohl鈥檚 leg in place so he could finish the concert
Jacob O鈥機onnor, 10, rescued his 2-year-old brother from their swimming pool after spotting him face down in the water
French firefighter Xavier Gourmelon said the princess was conscious when he pulled her out the Mercedes
Retired NFL player Neil Smith ran through waist-high water to rescue the stranded driver
Phillipe broke his leg during a family outing and it required 鈥渟urgical attention,鈥 but he will make a full recovery
Richie Porte missed a downhill bend, cartwheeling across the road and bowling over another rider
Matheus Silva was swimming with teammates when he cried out for help and then went underwater
Lou Ferrigno, who volunteers as a sheriff鈥檚 deputy, said he immediately began thinking of what could be going on when the fan collapsed
The retired football player thanked the two men who treated him after his career-ending injury
The New York Jets鈥 selections will be held at FDNY EMS Station 25
His visit was part of a larger campaign to encourage EMS providers to seek guidance when struggling with mental health issues
Kensington Palace said in a statement that William, his wife Kate and their two children will spend more time in London and less time at their country home
Fisher had been hospitalized since Friday when she suffered a medical emergency on board a flight to Los Angeles
Aldrin, 86, was visiting Antarctica as a tourist when he fell ill; officials said he had fluid in his lungs
Emergency responders immediately tried to help the fan that fell 60 feet at the Denver Broncos鈥 stadium Monday night
Tebow prayed over a fan who had a seizure during the game, and waited with him until paramedics arrived
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