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The end of the year is a time to reflect on the major moments, milestones and memories of the last 12 months. How did this year affect your career, your goals, your plans for the future? What rescue, response or incident sticks out in your mind? Check out our coverage to discover the year’s top podcast episodes, learn how public safety impacted the sports world in 2024, delve into the details of the most shocking 911 calls from around the country, and more.

Remembering the dedication and selflessness of those who sacrificed their lives in the service of their communities
Collecting and communicating the big EMS news of 2023
More staff, better leaders needed
My rescuers saved my life and with this action they also impacted many more people than they could have ever possibly imagined
These stories will leave you laughing, shocked and maybe a little bit of both
The opioid overdose epidemic is taking an emotional toll on EMS providers; here’s a roundup of innovations aimed at combating this issue
Chris and Kelly talk about stories of medics refusing to assist patients in 2015
Chris and Kelly talk about scene safety and assaults on EMS providers in 2015
Chris and Kelly talk about mental health in EMS and sudden off-duty deaths, our #3 news item of the year
Chris and Kelly talk about what this acquisition means for EMS, our #4 news item of the year
A look at some of the research from the last year, why it’s important and what it means for paramedic chiefs and EMS field providers
Our co-hosts are joined by editor-in-chief Greg Friese to discuss the year’s trends and events
More than ever before first responders are willing to talk about suicide, PTSD and mental illness in ways that support and help one another
Saving first responders’ lives starts with openly talking about suicide, providing education and offering 24/7 trained peer counselors
Chris and Kelly talk about stories of dispatchers doing great things, our #5 news item of the year
Though it might seem odd John Malcolm is glad an out-of-control driver hit the ambulance and not another vehicle
ECG acquisition, 12-lead mapping and airway management were your favorites
Take the SA¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ end-of-year news quiz to find out
These events generated vigorous discussion and passionate debate
These are the videos that entertained EMS providers and the general public this year
Here are some of the most inappropriate uses of ambulances in 2015
Our editors’ picks for the most significant EMS stories of the year
Our favorite books of the year written by medics; great gifts for everyone on your list
Hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson answered calls from listeners in the first live show, and spoke with guests about the future of EMS education and treating pediatric patients
We ignore these unsettling trends in EMS at our own peril
Many people came together for some memorable moments in 2014
We rounded up five of the top stories that show EMS providers going above and beyond the call of duty
Here is some of the weirdest news of 2014
When depression or PTSD sets in, peer support is the lifeline that never fails
Volunteer and paid EMTs in a remote area of Texas provide an expanded scope of practice through advanced prolonged critical care transport and community paramedince
With studies showing spinal immobilization often does more harm than good, more agencies will adopt policies limiting backboards in 2015
Policies on Narcan, backboards, community paramedince, infectious disease training, EMS assaults and more will play significant role in the evolution of EMS
Our top videos this year ranged from disturbing and serious, to seriously funny