Community Awareness
Explore our directory of articles on Community Awareness in EMS, designed to help professionals engage and educate the public about emergency services and safety practices. This collection covers public outreach, safety campaigns, and partnerships with community organizations. Building community awareness is essential for fostering trust and cooperation between EMS providers and their communities. For related insights, check out our resources on Community. Enhance your community engagement strategies with expert-driven content.
Make no mistake, every EMS provider in every state has a duty to perform a full and complete assessment on every living patient
Learn the difference between the two, the effect on the human body, and how to protect your health during a storm
Respondents report a 鈥渄eath drop鈥 in constituent engagement on Twitter/X while also reporting that Facebook continues to reign supreme
Riley County EMS handles a spike in calls for service thanks to community care team
EMS providers 鈥渆mbody the best of our Nation 鈥 bravery, honor and respect, never failing to answer the call to help others,鈥 President Joe Biden said
Firefighters union in Allegany County fights against proposed cuts, layoffs as volunteer ambulance service sets to close
After recovering from her injuries, Nicole Goslant was able to meet the Health First First Flight crew that saved her life
Tuesday鈥檚 theme aims to foster a culture of safety, collaboration and preparedness within the EMS industry and in local communities
Laurens County EMS Captain Andy Heiney was known for his professionalism, courage and selflessness
Torin Slaughter is raising money to install about 100 Stop the Bleed kits at Case High School
A debate forms over what is an emergency for a Longview man and first responders
This symbol shows that we belong to something important and we are part of the power, strength and knowledge of every EMT
In a concise one-hour course, participants will learn three essential steps to control bleeding
Former state trooper helps MHS students become comfortable with law enforcement
Meigs County EMS Director Tony Finnell surprised officials when asked about response times at a public safety meeting
The Albert Lea Fire Rescue community risk reduction program provides follow-up with EMS patients and has the interest of other agencies
A Horry County man called 911 three times before getting an answer while his wife was having a seizure
Beaufort County officials requested bids for transport service from Daufuskie Island to Hilton Head
A call about a man walking barefoot in the snow led to an idea with an old RV
Fans in Crown Point said in a post published on April Fools鈥 Day that too much attention is given to the Chicago Bears for the AED fundraiser
A mile from Baltimore bridge collapse, marina offers first responders a place to refuel and recharge
The marina鈥檚 owner adjusted services to meet first responders鈥 needs, such as keeping the fuel dock open 24/7 and opening the cafe for most of the day
Here鈥檚 an overview of how to keep your eyes safe during a solar eclipse and where to find reputable vendors for solar eclipse glasses
Matt Zavadsky, MS-HA, EMT, details the impact of integrating a 211 system into the 911 process and the benefits to the community
Paramedic Bambi Dame was determined unfit for duty after Northwestern Medical Center staff reported signs of impairment
The investigation reported that the firefighters violated multiple rules, including failing to follow a memo about refusal of treatment and transport
Taking the concept of the right care, to the right person at the right resource to a new level
How Mehlville Fire Protection District used ET3 and community paramedicine to improve overall health and quality of life for the community
Inside Health 34 鈥 UC Davis Fire鈥檚 mobile approach to non-emergent support and service navigation
San Diego County officials set a big goal in improving their cardiac arrest survival rate
Burnsville officials prepare for an 鈥渦nprecedented attendance鈥 at the service for two police officers and a firefighter/medic killed on Feb. 18
City officials adopted a new policy following the death of a patient who fell next to a snowbank
An inside look at Guilford County鈥檚 award-winning program response to low-acuity and behavioral health calls
Josh and Jennifer Chan created the kits to help first responders interact with children, adults who have trouble communicating