Mariyariya / A LOT happens on a daily basis, so it's hard to even remember every wild news story from this year.
John Aronis and fellow participants volunteered with MDA ambulance teams, developed skills for use during mass casualty incidents and discovered new realities for EMS professionals ...
Most of us are familiar with classic phobias like the fear of spiders or heights. Those get a lot of attention. Perhaps too ...
Red Cross is emergency support we can count on Marie Monthier will never forget what happened in the early morning hours of Sept. 3, 2023. Monthier and her extended family of two older adults, two ...
A small plane has crashed into a house in the holiday hotspot of Pauanui, on the Coromandel Peninsula. Police said about ...
The city argues the judge made sweeping errors in jury instructions, improperly excluded evidence about the victim's family ...
What you should knowTwo people — an employee and a resident — were killed in a explosion at a Bucks County nursing home Tuesday afternoon.Nineteen people remained hospitalized on Wednesday, one in ...
Ever wondered if you could hack it as a police officer? Our reporter Suzanne Antelme spent a day shadowing a Thames Valley Police incident response team to see what it's all about.
A policy change officials hope will curb unnecessary risk to the response of medical emergencies means that the lights and sirens of many Virginia Beach ambulances are staying off.
An accident involving an ambulance at a traffic junction in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia has left several motorcyclists injured, ...
Under a policy that took effect in early November, Virginia Beach EMS now responds to most calls without lights and sirens, citing just a 2–3 minute time savings versus nearly doubled crash risk ...
After research found that lights and sirens actually increased risk for ambulances in emergencies, Virginia Beach has done ...