A new, larger simulation center gives C-STAR Cincinnati, the only mandatory Air Force critical care air transport course, more space to train bigger teams and handle sicker patients.
Aircraft drills and hands-on training aim to help first responders stabilize injured working dogs and transport them quickly to veterinary care.
The Citizen on MSN
How bodaboda madness exposes road safety gaps
Dar es Salaam. Despite the government approving motorcycles as a means of public transport, the rapid expansion of the bodaboda industry has increasingly put riders, passengers and other road users at ...
Community Notes FRIDAY Senior Lunch — Dining hall opens at 11 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Meals are for ages 60 and over; there’s a $3 donation. For information, call ...
MONTEVALLO, Ala. — A partnership between University of Montevallo nursing students and the Alabaster Fire and Rescue Department highlighted how critical clear c ...
Panama City News-Herald on MSN
Priority Ambulance launches new medical transportation in Panama City
Priority Ambulance launches Sunstate Ambulance; A medical transportation provider headquartered in Bay County.
The 65th Medical Brigade, the "Pacific Medics," of the Eighth Army, concluded Dragon Lift and Freedom Lift on Wednesday, ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - First responders came together Thursday to sharpen their skills. At the Pre-Hospital Emergency Care Symposium, participants trained on scenarios ranging from adult trauma to ...
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