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A witness to the fatal crash said the truck driver seemed unaware of the train.
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They were arrested in connection with an estimated $2.5 million fraudulent billing scheme.
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The EMS chief told EMTs the new pay rates would start July 1, a month and a half before the council voted on the changes.
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Serratore has collected more than $425,000 in disability payments from the city of Chicago since 1982.
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The lawsuits allege they were harassed and ostracized when they reported alleged misappropriations.
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Medics Hubbard, Smith, Boudreaux and Demaya each received awards for their lifesaving efforts.
The Primeaux family reunites with Acadian Ambulance medics. (Acadian Companies photo)
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Villalbolos received numerous bites, fractures and a collapse lung.
The ticket booths are empty and the gates are chained shut at an entrance to the Bronx Zoo in New York, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. Zoo officials say a visitor who leaped into an exhibit and was mauled by a tiger was alone with the 400-pound beast for about 10 minutes before being rescued. (AP Photo/Jim Fitzgerlad)
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One 63-year-old mailman has detected 16 gas leaks in four years, saving countless families.
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Research shows they can more effectively and quickly deliver drugs to patients while they're in the ambulance during acute heart attack.
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Seconds after he hit the man, the paramedic tried to resuscitate him without success.
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Two months of research showed the county could operate the ambulance service with no taxpayer subsidy.
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At least 46 people injured in distribution plant explosion.
A worker waits to be treated by first responders after an explosion ripped through a gas pipeline distribution center in Reynosa, Mexico near Mexico's border with the United States, Tuesday Sept. 18, 2012. Mexico's state-owned oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos, also known as Pemex said the fire had been extinguished and the pipeline had been shut off but ten people were killed during the incident. (AP Photo/El Manana de Reynosa)
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Mr. Gabriel has 26 years of experience in the FDNY EMS and Office of Emergency Management.
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The guidelines could serve as a tool for standardizing national child restraint protocols.
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One, who's also an EMT, helped a man who accidentally shot himself in the leg.
Consulting Firm Questions Albuquerque’s Paramedic Staffing
in EMS News
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City paid $200,000 for study in effort to improve services.
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