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Social Media for EMS

The Social Media for EMS topic includes news about how social media is impacting EMS, as well as analysis into how to use social media safely to demonstrate value to your community, while avoiding the mistakes that could land you 鈥 and your agency 鈥 in hot water.

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TikTok sensation Anna Muller shares how paramedics saved her life after she made a difficult 911 call
Clinicians confined to work and home during the pandemic find educational needs at their fingertips using social media
The picture has been shared over 1,000 times after a bystander caught the precious moment
Iman Shumpert, a guard for the Cleveland Cavaliers, assisted in the unexpected home birth of his daughter
We asked our readers to share their first responder-themed desserts; check out our favorite ones!
A comic for EMS drawing off the real experiences of EMS
Analysis of social media accounts has predictive clues about patients鈥 health behaviors and medical conditions
Newly diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, he made the video while recovering and awaiting heart surgery
A comic for EMS drawing off the real experiences of EMS
Sarah Ray became a social media sensation when the photo picturing of her helping at a crash scene in her wedding dress went viral
The Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue Department is back with another video to teach residents about when they should call 911 to report a true emergency
Mobile applications like PulsePoint can connect CPR-trained responders to sudden cardiac arrest victims
Experience shows that many EMS agencies lack three essential policies to prevent and protect the agency from harm
Sarah Ray was on her way to her wedding reception when she received a call stating her grandparents and father got into a crash
The Larrey Society announces a worldwide, online meeting place for paramedics to learn and exchange best practices
An ambulance, semitrailer and three cars crashed on Ala. Interstate with no serious injuries
The provider used a racial slur and other offensive language in the post that appeared to be a reference to a patient being picked up for transport
When he is not responding to a storm call, the medic is chasing one
Randolph Mantooth uses Facebook to say that he has successfully finished cancer treatment
The Maine driver leaned over to be in the photo before driving off the road
A paramedic鈥檚 powerful Facebook post slammed complaints against fast food workers earning the same $15 per hour as him after New York raised minimum wage
Be calm, rational and don鈥檛 get baited into a confrontation which will make you the villain of a viral video
EMS providers should expect from their leaders a detailed and compassionate after-action summary like this one
A veteran paramedic who arrived at the scene posted a message on social media commending the EMT and paramedic student for his help
In response to a comment about a video showing firefighters being stabbed on a medical call, he posted: 鈥淪adly, I will delay treatment for more of them as well.鈥
He says the post was about Miss. state flag controversy and asks anyone that is offended to 鈥渓ook at the heritage side of it versus the hate side鈥
A sidewalk confrontation, a car crash selfie, and a pre-arrival video remind us that every incident is recorded and fodder for local or national news
A photo shows the man posing for a cell phone picture in front of a multi-vehicle crash where responders freed a woman with a leg injury
For those of you who actually go there to have meaningful discussions, I have thoughtfully provided translations for 10 of the most common Facebook EMS forum comment types
After a verbal confrontation, he allegedly grabbed the photojournalist鈥檚 arm and pushed him backward as a patient was being moved to the ambulance at Comic Con