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The Future of Autonomous EMS Delivery Systems

JEMS

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Thinking “Appropriately” About Dispatch

High Performance EMS

The traditional method for planning EMS responses has always been a static process developed with simplistic rules using arbitrary times as the primary goal. Yet every dispatch decision must be made in real-time from a changing list of possibilities focusing on the potential impact of each option. Matching the rules of your decision logic with the actual process shifts the focus toward system efficiency and effective patient-centric outcomes.

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Hurricane Season Readiness: 10 Essential Steps for First Responders

Pulsara

The 2025 hurricane season has arrived, and emergency professionals are watching the forecasts closely. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season this year with increased chances of severe storm activity. This is a serious concern for EMS, fire, and public safety agencies, especially in communities still recovering from the loss of life and property caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

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ECG Pointers: Sgarbossing it up!

EMDocs

Author: Lloyd Tannenbaum, MD ( EM Attending Physician, APD, Geisinger Wyoming Valley, PA) // Reviewer: Brit Long, MD (@long_brit) Hello and welcome back to ECG Pointers, a series designed to make you more confident in your ECG interpretations. This week, we feature a post from Dr. Tannenbaum’s ECG Teaching Cases , a free ECG resource. Please check it out.

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Bridging the Gap: Challenges and Solutions in Paramedic Ultrasound Training

JEMS

Explore limitations in paramedic ultrasound education and discover community-driven strategies to enhance training, integration and clinical competency.

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OMI, NOMI, and EMS: The Case for EMS Recognition of Occlusive MI

NAEMSP

Author : Daniel Johnson, DO, FACEP; Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Life Lion EMS & Critical Care Transport, Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Editors : Alex Blau, DO; Michael DeFilippo, DO, Assistant Professor of EM & EMS, WashU School of Medicine Clinical Case The day after a snowstorm you are working for a rural, advanced life support (ALS) agency and you are called to a 62-year-old gentleman with chest pain.

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How to Become an Ambulance Driver

Unitek EMT

From driver to emergency responder: the changing role of ambulance professionals. The role of an ambulance driver has evolved significantly over the decades. Once viewed primarily as someone tasked with rushing patients to the hospital, today’s ambulance drivers are highly trained professionals who play a critical role in emergency medical services (EMS).

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How Drones Are Transforming EMS Logistics and Healthcare Delivery

JEMS

JEMS Training JEMS Events Job Board EMS Product Center EMS Airway EMS Rig Podcasts Webcasts Subscribe Patient Care Emergency Medical Care Emergency Trauma Care Cardiac & Resuscitation Airway & Respiratory EMS Operations Flight Ambulance Operations Ground Ambulance Operations Rescue Operations EMS Equipment & Gear Mobile Integrated Health and Community Paramedicine Mental Health and Wellness EMS Training Paramedic Training EMT Training Admin/Leadership EMS Recruitment & Retention

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EM Quick Hits 66 Pediatric Torticollis, Stable Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias, Post-intubation Neurocritical Care, Hyponatremia Correction Rates, Paronychia Management, Women in EM Leader Series with Judith Tintinalli

Emergency Medicine Cases

On this EM Quick Hits podcast: Pediatric Torticollis with Dr. Deb Shconfeld, Approach to Stable Wide Complex Tachydysrhythmias with Dr. Anand Swaminathan, Post-intubation Neurocritical Care 5 best practices with Dr. Andrew Petrosoniak, Hyponatremia Correction Rates with Dr. Justin Morgenstern, Paronychia Management with Dr. Andrew Tagg, and Women in EM Leader Series with Judith Tintinalli and Dr.

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Microaggressions in Healthcare: Not Just “Harmless Comments”

Don't Forget the Bubbles

This blog post was written to accompany a Simulated PEM Adventure at Neptune 2025, the UK Paediatric Trauma Conference. Let’s be honest: most of us have had moments at work where we’ve felt hurt by something someone has said or done. Healthcare can be high-pressure and emotionally demanding. But one thing that shouldn’t come with the job is feeling belittled, underestimated, or excluded, just because of who you are.

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Frontline Leadership in Action: Redefining the Role of EMS Leaders in 2025

American Ambulance Association

Frontline Leadership in Action: Redefining the Role of EMS Leaders in 2025 By Rob Lawrence, At the 2025 American Ambulance Association Conference, the theme of frontline leadership resonated far beyond […] The post Frontline Leadership in Action: Redefining the Role of EMS Leaders in 2025 appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Blood Transfusions at Trauma Scenes: How Cleveland EMS Is Saving Lives

JEMS

Cleveland trauma victims have a better chance of survival, thanks to new initiatives aimed at administering whole blood transfusions before patients arrive at the emergency department’s doors.

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White Eye Blowout

Pediatric EM Morsels

Kids have big heads relative to their bodies. Unfortunately with relatively big heads comes many traumatic injuries – think pediatric facial fractures , nasal fractures , tongue lacerations , ear lacerations , and dental injuries. The eye tends to unfortunately bear the brunt of some trauma , too. I’m looking at you hyphema and traumatic glaucoma !

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How to Choose a Portable Suction Machine for Your Urgent Care Clinic or Surgicenter

SSCOR

COVID changed virtually everything about respiratory care. For many agencies, respiratory emergencies requiring suction were once relatively rare, especially in some regions. Now, as the virus persists and mutates, they’re a standard part of daily care, and every care provider must become a suction expert.

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Foreign Body Aspiration in the ED: Down the Wrong Pipe

EM Board Bombs

-Case- A 3-year-old boy is brought to the ED by his parents after a sudden coughing fit while eating peanuts. He’s now in mild respiratory distress with decreased breath sounds to the right chest. No fever, no vomiting, and his chest X-ray is normal. -Evaluation- Foreign body aspiration (FBA) occurs when an object is inhaled into the airway, most commonly in young children.

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The Truth You Don’t Want: An EMS Veteran on PTSD, Stigma and the Fight to Stay Whole

JEMS

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Unrecognised oesophageal intubation

Life in the Fastlane

Chris Nickson Unrecognised oesophageal intubation Unrecognised oesophageal intubation: frequency, causes, prevention, recognition, action to take, & confounders. Derived from PUMA guidelines.

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BROKEN: For the Ones too Young to Speak

The FllightBridge ED

The traumatic tale of a pediatric interfacility transport “As clinicians, you’re not just treating injuries……you’re listening for stories that can’t be spoken.

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Senate NDAA Includes Provisions to Advance Veteran Medic-to-Paramedic Transition

American Ambulance Association

This content is for AAA members only. Please either Log In or Join! The post Senate NDAA Includes Provisions to Advance Veteran Medic-to-Paramedic Transition appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Inside New Orleans EMS’s Body-Worn Camera Program and Mass Casualty Response

JEMS

JEMS Training JEMS Events Job Board EMS Product Center EMS Airway EMS Rig Podcasts Webcasts Subscribe Patient Care Emergency Medical Care Emergency Trauma Care Cardiac & Resuscitation Airway & Respiratory EMS Operations Flight Ambulance Operations Ground Ambulance Operations Rescue Operations EMS Equipment & Gear Mobile Integrated Health and Community Paramedicine Mental Health and Wellness EMS Training Paramedic Training EMT Training Admin/Leadership EMS Recruitment & Retention

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Airway Assistant

Life in the Fastlane

Chris Nickson Airway Assistant Description of the airway assistant role in the ANZ critical care setting, including responsibilities, tips and pitfalls for newcomers to the role.

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Ottawa Handbook of Emergency Medicine – 6th Edition!

EMOttawa

We’re excited to announce the release of the 6th edition of the Ottawa Handbook of Emergency Medicine – a peer-reviewed, point-of-care resource created to support you in the emergency department. With new and improved content, this edition continues to build on the strong foundation that has made it a go-to reference in emergency medicine education.

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Understand

Peter Canning

A man overdosed with his two young children in the car. The unidentified woman in the front seat next to him also overdosed. According to the children, he started falling asleep while driving and managed to pull into a parking lot, where he was found unconscious with his foot still on the brake. The woman was found blue and pulseless. The children, who couldn’t wake them up, let themselves out of the car and were found wandering in the parking lot.

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Boulder (CO) Paramedic Charged With Manslaughter After Sedating, Restraining Man

JEMS

Paramedic Edward McClure, 54, was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and forgery in the December death of Jesus Lopez Barcenas, two days after he was taken into custody.

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Casting Doubt: The SUSPECT Trial — Bandaging Vs. Casting for Suspected Occult Scaphoid Fracture

REBEL EM

🧭 REBEL Rundown 📌 Key Points 🧠 Clinical Uncertainty: Snuffbox tenderness with normal X-rays creates a gray zone—fracture risk is low, but fear of missing one drives over-treatment. 🩹 Bandage vs. Cast: The SUSPECT Trial tested whether simple bandaging could safely replace casting in patients with suspected occult scaphoid fractures.

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Nitazenes: a deep(ish) dive on a growing problem

St. Emlyn's

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed In this emergency medicine toxicology blog, Gregory Yates takes us through a few recent papers on nitazenes, a group of (potent) synthetic opioids with high overdose potential. The post Nitazenes: a deep(ish) dive on a growing problem appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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Keeping Cool on Patrol

California Casualty

When temperatures soar, staying cool isn’t just a comfort—it’s a matter of safety. For law enforcement officers and first responders, the summer heat adds another layer of challenge to already demanding duties. Whether directing traffic under the blazing sun or responding to emergencies in heavy gear, heat stress can sneak up fast.

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IL Town Shutters Ambulance Service After 70 Years

JEMS

JEMS Training JEMS Events Job Board EMS Product Center EMS Airway EMS Rig Podcasts Webcasts Subscribe Patient Care Emergency Medical Care Emergency Trauma Care Cardiac & Resuscitation Airway & Respiratory EMS Operations Flight Ambulance Operations Ground Ambulance Operations Rescue Operations EMS Equipment & Gear Mobile Integrated Health and Community Paramedicine Mental Health and Wellness EMS Training Paramedic Training EMT Training Admin/Leadership EMS Recruitment & Retention

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4 Ways to Tell Your Hospital Needs Portable Medical Suction

SSCOR

In October of 2012, Superstorm Sandy hit New York City with a vengeance. As area hospitals braced for the storm’s impact, administrators had no reason to fear their back-up generators would fail to function if the city’s power grid went down. They were wrong.

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ACEP Now Recognized for Publication Excellence

ACEP Now

ACEP Now is happy to announce that it has received two APEX Awards of Excellence this year for content published in 2024. Award of Excellence for Writing – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion for “Emergency Physicians Volunteer to Deliver Care,” published in the December 2024 issue, which detailed the eye-opening and rewarding work involved in street medicine movements and free clinics in several U.S. cities.

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Nailing the Septic Joints in the ED: A Swollen Situation

EM Board Bombs

-Case- A 67-year-old man with a history of diabetes and osteoarthritis presents with acute onset of right knee pain, swelling, and inability to bear weight. He denies trauma. The knee is warm, erythematous, and tender with a moderate effusion. Vitals reveal a low-grade fever. Are you thinking what we’re thinking?

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No Tax on Overtime? Not Quite, But EMS Providers Score Big Under the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’

JEMS

JEMS Training JEMS Events Job Board EMS Product Center EMS Airway EMS Rig Podcasts Webcasts Subscribe Patient Care Emergency Medical Care Emergency Trauma Care Cardiac & Resuscitation Airway & Respiratory EMS Operations Flight Ambulance Operations Ground Ambulance Operations Rescue Operations EMS Equipment & Gear Mobile Integrated Health and Community Paramedicine Mental Health and Wellness EMS Training Paramedic Training EMT Training Admin/Leadership EMS Recruitment & Retention

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SGEM Xtra: Career Advice from Buffy the Vampire Slayer

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

Date: July 9, 2025 Guest Skeptics: Dr. Cindy Bitter is an Associate Professor in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Saint Louis University. She has a Master’s in Bioethics, and she is passionate about EM capacity building and physician resilience, especially improving wellness through time in nature. Dr. Amy Bi is a graduate from the SSM Health Saint Louis University Emergency Medicine residency and the University of Missouri School of Medicine.

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Rapid Acute Coronary Syndrome Evaluation Over One Hour With High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I: A United States-Based Stepped-Wedge, Randomized Trial

EMOttawa

Methodology: 4/5 Usefulness: 3.5/5 Miller J, et al. Ann Emerg Med. 2024 Oct;84(4):399-408. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2024.04.024. Question and Methods: The Authors assessed whether a 0/1-hour high-sensitivity troponin protocol increased safe ED discharges compared to standard 0/3-hour care, using a stepped-wedge, randomized trial across 9 US EDs. Findings: The accelerated protocol did not significantly increase safe discharges (57.8% […] The post Rapid Acute Coronary Syndrome Evaluation

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Summary of Medicaid and Tax Changes of Interest to EMS

American Ambulance Association

This content is for AAA members only. Please either Log In or Join! The post Summary of Medicaid and Tax Changes of Interest to EMS appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Injured Hiker Rescued From Shenandoah National Park in VA

JEMS

An injured hiker was rescued via helicopter from Shenandoah National Park Wednesday afternoon, the flight crew's fourth hoist rescue this year alone.

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Special Episode: Wendy Chin-Tanner & King of the Armadillos

This Podcast Will Kill You

We’ve got a very special episode of the TPWKY book club this week! We’re featuring our very first fiction book: King of the Armadillos by Wendy Chin-Tanner. This novel tells the story of a young man named Victor, who is sent from his home in New York City to a federal treatment facility in Carville, Louisiana after a diagnosis of Hansen’s disease (then known as leprosy).