Vehicle Operations
ED Demand Grows in Denver Following CU Move
Emergency rooms across Denver are feeling the impact of the University of Colorado Hospital's move to Aurora three months ago. Now, they're preparing for a possible surge in pediatric patients as Children's Hospital prepares to also move to the city east of Denver.
Under Plan, Cost of Overseeing Ambulances in Colorado Springs Up 19 Percent
The cost of overseeing the region's ambulance contractor, AMR, will increase by 19 percent over this year and 178 percent over 2006 under a proposal scheduled for Colorado Springs City Council approval Tuesday.
Response to pit bull attack is criticized
Family says paramedics took too long to get to Baltimore home of girl, 7.
Board OKs 9-1-1 requests
The Tyrone Township, Mich., Board voted 4-3 on Tuesday to allow Livingston County 911 dispatchers to honor a caller's request for ambulance service only.
Forklift Frees Ailing 900-Pound Man
Firefighters cut a hole in a house in Lansing, Mich., and used a forklift to extricate a 900-pound man from his second-floor bedroom after a visiting nurse became worried about his health.
Managing Everyday Disasters
Incidents that are not large enough to be declared MCIs can overwhelm the first units on scene. The keys to success in these situations, just as in large disasters, are good organization and communications.
Vote May Get Ambulance District Rolling
New Brewerton, N.Y., service would mean shorter waits for help, but higher taxes.
Paramedic charged with drug theft
Minn. paramedic is charged with theft of a controlled substance after police say she stole narcotics out of her ambulance.
Some Fear Ambulance Rotation Will Fatigue Firefighters
The City Council approved an agreement Tuesday to put city firefighters on two MedStar ambulances to help the emergency transport service with a staffing shortage.
Wisconsin Emergency Personnel Balk at Reorganization Plan
The quaint image of the volunteer fire department is being blown apart in Mequon, Wis., where an outsider who was hired as chief is taking aim at a department he says has one supervisor for every 1.8 subordinates.
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