Latest EMS News
Ammunition Depot Fire Injures 30 in Russia
Exploding shells set off a fire that was triggering explosions Wednesday at a military depot in southern Russia, injuring about 30 people and causing the evacuation of more than 6,000 from a nearby village, investigators and emergency workers said.
Medicare Cost-Cutting Changes for Diabetics May Cause Confusion
Medicare begins a major change next month that could save older diabetics money and time when they buy crucial supplies to test their blood sugar — but it also may cause some confusion as patients figure out the new system.
NTSB: Financial Pressures Added to Pilot's Decision to Fly Ill-Fated Organ Transport Flight
Financial pressures likely contributed to a helicopter pilot's decision to continue flying through deteriorating weather before crashing in north Florida, killing a Mayo Clinic heart surgeon and technician on their way to retrieve a heart for transplant in 2011, according to a report from the National Transportation Safety Board.
Gunman Opens Fire during Utah Father’s Day Mass
One man shot in the head inside Ogden church.
Three Injured in Iowa Factory Explosion
One worker was flown to burn unit at University Iowa Hospitals and Clinics.
Eight Hospitalized After Becoming Ill in Maryland Group Home
Officials are trying to determine what sickened eight people at a Parkville, Md., group home.
Rock Climbers Injured in 25-Foot Fall in Maine
Both the man and the woman had to be hoisted back up the cliff face and then carried in litters to ambulances waiting nearby in a highly technical rescue involving about 30 people.
Two Philly Paramedics Attacked by Man Hit By Car
Authorities say two paramedics were attacked by a patient they had been treating after he was hit by a vehicle in Philadelphia.
Passenger Claims Poisoning Everyone on New Jersey Flight
FBI agents are awaiting arrival of flight from Tokyo.
FDNY Dispatcher Stays on Phone Eight Hours with Stroke Victim
Crews tried to track down the location of an elderly stroke victim.
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