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The Future of Autonomous EMS Delivery Systems

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Murphy JD, MS, PA-C, EFO 5 min read Share To: Shutterstock/Fineart1 Emergency medical services (EMS) are essential in delivering timely care during medical crises. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine , 25(1), 43. Future emergency medical services: Autonomous ambulances and robotics.

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Charlotte (NC) Finalizes Contract to Reduce Fire Department Responses to EMS Calls

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The deal calls for the agency, known as MEDIC , to increase the number of EMTs, paramedics and ambulances in the field to improve medical and fire response. This money goes to the Charlotte Fire Department for EMS work, medical supplies and equipment.

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Falck Launches in Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex

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With this launch, the global emergency medical services leader brings its internationally recognized standard of care to one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. Our goal is to raise the standard of emergency medical services in the DFW area and support the health and safety of the communities we serve.”

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Exploring EMS Frontline Fatigue: Insights from the Literature

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12 Furthermore, burnout has been associated with a higher incidence of clinical errors, impaired team communication, and reduced patient satisfaction—all of which threaten the operational integrity of emergency medical services. Compassion fatigue in emergency medical services: A systematic review.

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EMS Provider Charged in NC Crash

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1 min read EMS Operations News News Feed Ambulance Crash Headlines North Carolina TN Tests Traffic Tech to Improve Safety, Speed up Emergency Response Chattanooga researchers are taking technology to improve traffic safety — for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers — to the streets.

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The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’—And the EMS Revenue Collapse No One’s Ready For

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Few public services are more essential and financially vulnerable than Emergency Medical Services (EMS). These policy shifts pose significant implications for emergency medical services (EMS), particularly concerning reimbursement, eligibility protocols, and provider participation.

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Simulation Training as a Strategy for Workforce Retention in EMS

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Keywords: Simulation-based training, Emergency Medical Services, Workforce retention, cognitive load, self-efficacy, personality traits, training, professional development, job satisfaction A Common Scenario “What?! Why do Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Professionals Leave EMS? References 1. Blau, G., &

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