Latest EMS News
Texan Charged in College Rampage
The attack about 11:20 a.m. sent at least 12 people to hospitals. Several others refused treatment at the scene.
Report Challenges Current Nuclear Plant Evacuation Plans
People beyond the 10-mile zone will clog routes and delay the process.
Students Describe Bloody Scene at Texas College
At least 14 people wounded in the face and neck.
Multiple Victims in Stabbing at Texas Community College
At least 14 people wounded in the attack.
Fire-Rescue MED Workshop to Address Fire Service EMS Issues
A thought-provoking preconference workshop on how the fire service must cope with the changing EMS environment will be held from 8 AM to 5 PM, Sunday, May 5th at the Fire –Rescue MED Conference in Las Vegas. The highly focused workshop will not only discuss current issues being faced by EMS agencies but offer proven solutions to address those issues.
Pre-Flight Distraction Seen as Key in Missouri Medical Helicopter Crash
Text messaging before flight raises questions of pilot’s focus.
Driver Rescued as Tractor Trailer Dangles Off Virginia Bridge
Rope rescue used to save driver in Newport News crash.
CDP’s Facebook Site Highlights First Responder Training, Networking Opportunities
The Center for Domestic Preparedness Facebook site will include announcements and information about upcoming courses and class seat availability.
National Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council Recommends 'Education Agenda' Revision
The NEMSAC has provided detailed answers to the specific questions on the 'Education Agenda' it proposed at its Aug. 29, 2012 meeting, based on review of the proceedings of the March 28, 2012 NEMSAC Roundtable on the Education Agenda.
One Person Killed in Illinois School Bus Crash
Dozens of children sent to area hospitals.





















