Study: EMS Faces Greatest Risk on Road

INDIANAPOLIS — National studies show paramedics and EMT’s face greater risks on the road compared to other drivers.

Saturday, EMTs Timothy McCormick and Cody Medley killed in an accident while in an ambulance. Police said the ambulance was struck by a passenger car while going through the intersection of Senate Avenue and St. Clair, their vehicle had the right of way.

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Scott County IN EMS Now Offering Blood Transfusions in the Field

Scott County EMS paramedics now have the capability to administer whole blood to patients before they reach the hospital.

VT EMS Agencies Question State Tax as Financial Burdens Grow

Emergency medical services (EMS) providers in Vermont are urging lawmakers to reconsider a state tax they say places undue financial strain on their operations. Since…