Thirty-four EMTs completed training at the National EMS Academy in Lafayette and will serve Acadiana communities on the front lines of emergency care.
Capital Region students will have a new career path available starting next year with a primary focus on helping others.
Fourteen students went through EMT training at Brunswick Landing this fall. Four plan to volunteer with Harpswell Neck Fire ...
JANESVILLE, Wis. — An ambulance service in Janesville has added 17 new Emergency Medical Technicians to its workforce. The ...
Allan Hancock College celebrated a new crop of first responders and healthcare workers as a combined 137 individuals graduated from the college’s fire, ...
The two ambulance workers charged with first-degree murder in the 2022 death of Earl Moore Jr. will be tried separately, a ...
Clark County's first Advanced EMT class graduates! 20+ new heroes ready to serve Southern Nevada and address our first ...
The Jefferson County Joint Vocational School will have new program offerings for incoming juniors and seniors as they ponder their career paths for the future. Superintendent Ted Gorman said HVAC is ...
Sixty years ago this year, Mesa Community College (MCC) began building its reputation for excellence and demonstrating a ...
An emergency medical technician has been selected to represent the UK at a polar expedition. Martin Grove, from Beccles, has been chosen for a 300-kilometre dog-sledding event across the Scandinavian ...