COLUMBUS, Ohio (10TV.com) – The cases of people firing on emergency crews are adding up. Many wonder if those trained to save lives should also be armed. Jay Walters is an 18 year veteran of the Columbus Fire Department. “Any run that we have in the city, that is considered harmful to us,” said Walters. Walter said they are required to wear a bullet proof vest on those runs. It’s almost a daily occurrence.
Columbus Firefighters, Paramedics Weigh Pros and Cons of Being Armed
Must View
Webster County (IA) EMS Secures $300,000 Federal Grant for Expansion
Southwest Webster Ambulance, one of three EMS departments in Webster County, is receiving $300,000 in federal funding.
East Boise (ID) County Ambulance District Faces Crisis Amid Funding Delays
East Boise County Ambulance District faces a funding crisis with three ambulances out of service.