Terrorism
Magen David Adom paramedics and EMTs are being targeted as they assist the victims of the terrorist attack
A FF/paramedic captain recounts hunkering down with victims at the Pentagon on 9/11 while expecting another attack
Cebollero, Dudley and Ludwig discuss honoring the legacy of 9/11
Two apparent suicide bombers set off the explosions in the airport; a third attacker is believed to be at large
Current uses of tourniquets for prehospital bleeding control
Continued evidence for the expanded use of tourniquets
Fire departments can use the program鈥檚 money for terrorism response training
Unified command and collaborative response by all responders in community is the key to successful active shooter and MCI response
Known as Disaster Medical Assistance Teams, the groups consist of doctors, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, pharmacists and even veterinarians
San Bernardino police chief, county sheriff and a dispatch supervisor will be among those to attend the speech Tuesday
After recent mass shooting events, the fire chief saw the need for fire and EMS personnel to enter the warm zone
Leading Haredi rabbi told United Hatzalah to leave terrorists to die if it is clear who they are
These events generated vigorous discussion and passionate debate
Police arrested the man before he could hurt anyone and said he was emotionally disturbed
Despite their vital role, the fire and EMS services are being left out of the national conversation about terrorism response; that needs to change
Providing for injured responders shows that we stand behind our homeland defenders when the going gets tough
Many responders felt helpless and couldn鈥檛 accept not being able to do more
Tactical medic Ryan Starling recalls assessing the victims and separating the living from the dead
Det. Jorge Lozano said he only did what was necessary and that the sight of a terrified child had inspired him
None of the bombs left at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino detonated, but the technique has investigators very concerned
Among the possible motives, according to the FBI: workplace violence or terrorism
The video shows sons and daughters explaining what they have learned from their first-hand experience with terror
After the first suicide bomber blew himself up, health officials decided to put their 鈥淲hite Plan鈥 into action, a disaster response plan that had never been used in such circumstances
Co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson talk about the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in Paris
Co-hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson talk about the week鈥檚 news, including UK officials calling for higher penalties for those who attack medics
The fact that the death toll has not been rising daily over the past week is a remarkable testimony to the French medical corps鈥 huge efforts to save lives
Five people were injured, including two police officers; one American was among the dead
Effective response requires all public safety personnel to have the same strategies and training to most effectively eliminate the threat and save the most lives
The Dept. of Homeland Security announced effort to prevent Distributed Denial of Service attacks against next-gen 911 systems
The coordinated attacks happened at six locations across the city
EMS, fire and police must work together to plan and train for HTV responses
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