EMS Management
The EMS management topic focuses on leadership within EMS agencies, bringing together a range of relevant columns and resources as well as the latest news on EMS department operations, budget issues and new appointments.
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The Decatur (Illinois) Fire Department’s new permanent lift assist fee for calls to skilled nursing facilities or nursing homes is resonating with responders around the country
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The Wilton Historical Society wants the Wilton Volunteer Ambulance Corps to incorporate the home formerly owned by an emancipated slave into its improvements
Kern County officials created an Ambulance Patient Offload Time Task Force to deal with wait times
Secretary of Health Dr. Debra Bogen visited members of Meadville Area Ambulance Service to discuss recruitment efforts
An increase in natural disasters has compounded problems for first responders across Texas and other states
Special Judge Roger Duvall issued a temporary restraining order to prevent New Chapel from selling any of its property
Sioux City Fire Rescue has seen a 21% increase in EMS calls over the last five years
From what to include in the welcome packet to how to incorporate resiliency training and family outreach – here’s how to improve your new employee orientation
Lawrence County EMS completed the accreditation process and will begin classes in 2025
The St. Paul city attorney said an internal investigation was closed with no discipline
Two volunteer fire departments in Raleigh County are asking for funding to meet the growing demands for service
Chief Freddie LaFemina recalls the unimaginable scene at Ground Zero and the relentless work to find his brother firefighters
Gordon Graham: Today’s first responders need more than a transactional relationship with their superiors
Heartland Ambulance Service will provide three more ambulances to Clark County as officials deal with New Chapel EMS service issues
Richmond Lenox EMS states that the state corrections department’s former healthcare provider owes $134,000
Pioneer Ambulance’s regional manager proposes that the Baker City Fire Department regain its ambulance license
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The Lebanon Fire District announced changes to single and dual-role staffing as well as reducing non-emergency transports
Chandler city officials are considering purchasing 10 ambulances, equipment and begin hiring in 2026
Allegany County officials had previously laid off EMS personnel to handle a $2M budget shortfall
With growing concerns over AMR’s performance, Buffalo looks at managing its own EMS – a decision that could set a precedent for other cities
Patients in Stafford will receive ALS care from Stafford Ambulance Association will pay two towns
AMR sent a letter to the Buffalo Common Council acknowledging delayed responses
To lead and inspire an EMS team, motivation must first come from within
Understand the difference between intrinsic motivation and extrinsic motivation
Maaike Erents and Paul te Lindert with SmartDocuments on the impact of a simplified documentation process and how to make it happen
The Allegany County administrator’s office has planned to take over the Georges Creek Ambulance Service as part of a plan to deal with EMS shortages
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