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Following World War I, military veterans-turned-first responders expanded the challenge coin tradition to public safety organizations
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Oscar Monterossa served in the U.S. Army for four years as a combat medic, but it was the Route 91 Harvest music festival shooting where the paramedic felt most vulnerable
Arthur Curry, a 27-year-old from San Diego, signed up with the International Legion of Defense of Ukraine
Through a pilot program, the first to gain certifications could be ready for clinical deployments as soon as Feb. 5
Greg Friese turns the tables by interviewing host Rob Lawrence about how his Royal Army Medical Corps service has influenced his leadership through 30 years of EMS
Up to 300 members will begin training this week and will support 55 acute care hospitals and 12 ambulance service agencies
The COVID-19 winter strategy also includes sending 500 million free COVID-19 rapid tests to Americans starting in January
For military veterans who now serve their communities, it鈥檚 safe to say they have a special calling
An Arvada first responder received a sweet surprise when he approached what he was told was a walk-up patient needing assistance
A military plane crashed in a Lake Worth suburban neighborhood
The suit claims Ocean Shore鈥檚 refusal to pay Travis Beard for military-related leave caused him 鈥渁nd his family to lose insurance coverage and benefits, because he had no paid hours during the month鈥
Bristol Health (Conn.) EMS Paramedic Taylor Gonzalez, 31, responded when fellow Army veteran James Whalen, 70, suffered a heart attack while swimming
Adam Ritchotte, an Army veteran, was using a boning knife to cut a beef shoulder when the knife slipped and went 4 inches into his groin
United Hatzalah volunteer emergency response Director of Operations Dov Maisel speaks to SA国际传媒 from Jerusalem about resiliency in the face of recent mass casualty responses and the ongoing response to rocket attacks
Rescuers pulled seven people from the water and rescued one from a cliff after the boat broke apart
The retired medic rendered life saving measures after the motorcyclist was thrown from the bike, police said
Ashely Roa, 15, and Stephanie Roa, 17, were presented Certificates of Heroism, the highest recognition for civilians presented by the Orange County Fire Authority
The suspect was shot and killed by security forces after fleeing to a nearby Army base after the shooting
Army Paramedic Falaq Gaither鈥檚 wife Pamela was in labor when the crash brought traffic to a standstill
After transporting him home from the hospital, First Response Paramedic Maisie Vance noticed James Koch didn鈥檛 have any food or clean clothes
Officials said the woman brandished two steak knives and threatened to kill the rescuers
Templeton EMT Tracy Ferrazza was heavily involved in the first responder and military communities, often participating in charity runs
Team Rubicon has participated in testing and vaccination efforts, and providing some relief to overwhelmed hospital staff
The amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act was championed by the family Army Spc. Nicholas Panipinto, who died last year in a training accident
Public service goes back five generations in the VanGrinsven family, which started the Heroes Rise coffee company three years ago, ranging from fire, EMS, police and military service
Penn Township EMS Chief Ron Johnson was deployed to Iraq with the Indiana National Guard for a year, serving as a flight paramedic on an Army medical helicopter
Harold Boone, 49, was hospitalized in September and placed on a ventilator, but later contracted double pneumonia and did not survive
When Army veteran Prince Pinkney, 83, became overheated while working on his lawn, a Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue crew treated him and then picked up where he left off
North Metro Firefighter-Paramedic Quinn Henson received two commendation medals while being promoted to a major in the Army last month
EMS leaders reflect on Manifold鈥檚 dedication to civilian and military EMS, and his commitment to giving back
Volusia County EMS Paramedic Gerald 鈥淛erry鈥 Jones, 51, was a 21-year department veteran and put up a 鈥渃ourageous battle鈥 with the illness, officials said
The awards will be presented at the NAEMT鈥檚 virtual General Membership Meeting in September