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The Future of Autonomous EMS Delivery Systems

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1 min read EMS Operations News News Feed Headlines New York WA Firefighter Uses Nalaxone to Save Puppy Exposed to Fentanyl A Lacey firefighter saved a puppy exposed to fentanyl by giving it naloxone at the Nisqually Reservation. All rights reserved.

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How Memphis Fire Department Cracked the Code on Recruitment and Retention

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Stephen points out the shortcomings of having HR staff or uninterested fire crews represent the fire department at recruiting events, often resulting in poor candidate engagement because those representatives lack the firsthand knowledge and passion needed to connect authentically. All rights reserved.

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Practical Insights for Out-of-Hospital Birth Challenges

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3 min read Mental Health and Wellness Podcasts EMS EMT Paramedic Podcasts The JEMS Report Unmasking the Mental Health Crisis Among First Responders JEMS Managing Editor Jeff Frankel hosts a deep dive into the mental health challenges facing first responders. All rights reserved.

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Severe Hemorrhage Technology Developed by Military Researchers

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4 min read Admin/Leadership Podcasts EMS EMT Paramedic The JEMS Report Gwenny Winkler on Critical Care, Coaching and Embracing Growth Veteran flight nurse and educator Gwenny Winkler shares her EMS journey. All rights reserved.

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IL Town Shutters Ambulance Service After 70 Years

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EMS Training News News Feed Headlines South Carolina More News Rush (NY) EMS Service Wins Reprieve, Will Remain Operating Through End of Year After months of heated debate, the Rush Fire Department will continue operating its own emergency medical service at least through the end of the year. All rights reserved.

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Just Culture in EMS

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The ripple effect from this event makes other paramedics fearful, encourages the concealment of mistakes, and never addresses or corrects systemic issues. The fortunate part about dealing with practitioners who engage in reckless behavior is that it is a rare event. Its time to train better, lead smarter and build real resilience.

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

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One sticking point was the departments’ desire to respond to fewer non-emergency calls, especially during major events and severe weather. The new agreement follows months of negotiating new deals with Charlotte and nearby towns as their contracts were set to expire this summer. All rights reserved.