Paramedic Careers Information
Training plan aims to improve EMSA staff (The Oklahoman) Concerns that Oklahoma could face the same shortage of skilled emergency medical services personnel seen in other parts of the country have prompted the state's largest emergency medical services employer to boost its pay and benefits. Earlier this month, Texas-based Paramedics Plus Inc. increased salaries, provided retention bonuses and implemented a revamped paramedic training program to help ...
The NHS at 60: has the dream been matched by reality? (Independent) It is hard to imagine that, in the lifetime of our older citizens, babies born to poor families in this country were born at home because the parents did not have the means to pay for hospital care, and were frequently afraid, anyway, to go into places where people were ill and died. But the vast majority of babies born in Britain since 1948 have arrived in this world under the NHS's watchful ...
Teachers try out other careers (The News Journal) A teacher externship program placed 53 teachers and four guidance counselors in 31 businesses last week to research how well Delaware academic standards and classroom lessons reflect the needs of employers.
High gas prices deter volunteer firefighters from responding (KY3 Springfield) With gas prices close to $4 a gallon, it gets expensive for volunteer firefighters to answer an alarm, sometimes several times a day.
Hebron loses EMS Captain David Podell at age 66 (Journal Inquirer) HEBRON ? David Podell loved Hebron so much that he felt personally responsible for the welfare of all 9,000 of its people, his wife, Judy, said Friday.
Crew treks U.S. in cancer fight (The Republican) SPRINGFIELD - For Lorenzo R. Abundiz, a retired firefighter from California, raising funds and spreading awareness about cancer is a nearly 10,000-mile mission straight from the heart.
July 04, 2008 (The Barnstable Patriot) Paul Frazier grew up in the Cotuit Fire District, served time on the call force, then went to work in Mashpee for a few years. It was from there that, in 1985, Cotuit pulled him back as chief at the age of 29.
Program opens student's eyes to police, fire careers (SouthtownStar) As a youngster, Deonte Collins used to visit his father at the fire station where the 18-year-old Southwest Sider said he saw the fun side of the Chicago firefighter's job - like cooking and playing basketball.
UALR Receives $1 Million Dollar Endowment (KARK Little Rock) The Willard and Pat Walker Charitable Foundation renewed and expanded its five-year pact with UALR to address Arkansas? nursing shortage by announcing today a $1 million endowment to perpetuate the Walker Nursing Scholarship Program.
Valley paramedics back under VEMS control (Connecticut Post) OXFORD ? After years of farming out its paramedic service, Valley Emergency Medical Services has taken direct control of providing emergency care to five Valley communities.
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