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Fire academy inquiry finds no 'systemic' cheating
An investigation into alleged cheating at Baltimore's fire academy did not uncover a "systemic" problem, the fire chief announced Tuesday, but six supervisors and instructors are facing administrative discipline as a result of the probe. As the...Tags: Medical Research, Disasters and Accidents, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics
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New Centerville planning to discontinue emergency medical service
Daily American Staff WriterThe New Centerville & Rural Volunteer Fire Co. is preparing to stop providing emergency medical services. Ambulance Lt. Clair Saylor said the department will issue officials letters on Nov. 30 providing the state-mandated 90-day warning. Saylor said...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Health
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Calling all volunteers
One of the biggest challenges facing the future of emergency services in rural communities involves volunteer labor. Many ambulance and fire stations are having trouble keeping enough trained volunteers on board to handle the number of calls that come... -
Steelton Could Outsource It's EMS Services
Staff reporterA Dauphin County borough facing some tough budget cuts is looking into outsourcing it's EMS service that`s currently provided by the borough. Members of the Steelton Borough Council hearing a presentation from the Pinnacle Life Team. The borough is...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Middleway Volunteer Fire Co. plans to provide ambulance service
richardb@herald-mail.comIt’s taken nearly three years, but the Middleway Volunteer Fire Co. is about to launch the first ambulance service in its coverage area, Fire Chief Mike Mood told the Jefferson County Commission Thursday. Mood asked the five-member board to join...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Elections, Emergency Planning
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Medical examiner: Cardiac arrhythmia caused Elmhurst woman’s death in NYC triathlon
TribLocal - ElmhurstA 40-year-old Elmhurst woman died of cardiac arrhythmia while competing in the Nautica New York City Triathlon, the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office announced …... -
Ambulance rates set to increase in Elgin
TribLocal - Elgin » NewsElgin residents and non-residents will soon pay higher costs for ambulance services. Assistant Fire Chief Mike Baker said a survey was conducted on various communities, …... -
Evanston offers CPR training
TribLocal - EvanstonEvanston’s Fire and Life Safety Services department is offering residents and local businesses two CPR courses authorized by the American Heart Association. Health care professionals …... -
Father remembers daughter who died in triathlon as ‘strong’ and ‘gregarious’
TribLocal - ElmhurstA photo snapped of Amy Martich just before she entered the waters of the Hudson River to take part in the Nautica New York City …... -
Scientist killed, second injured in lab explosion
L.A. NOWScientist killed, second injured in lab explosion... -
Business Briefs - June 5
The Little Gym Carl Wilhelm and Michelle Wilhelm, owners of The Little Gym of Hagerstown, joined franchisees from the United States, Europe, Mexico, Canada, the Philippines, Kuwait and China in celebrating The Little Gym’s 35th anniversary at the...Tags: Maryland, Emergency Health Procedures, Human Interest, Health, Medical Services
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Two injured in apparent speed-related rollover accident in Gurnee
TribLocal - Gurnee » NewsTwo men were injured and had to be extricated from a vehicle after apparent racing led to a one-car rollover accident in Gurnee on Tuesday …...
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