Finding a meaningful job that gets you jumping out of bed each and every morning is easier said than done. I consider myself lucky to be doing what I love everyday: working to provide care for other people. For many in the EMT industry, they are also working their dream job, saving lives and having a lasting impact on every patient they treat. But there are times the industry doesn’t quite live ...
This week is National EMS Appreciation Week. Our EMTs, and all EMS professionals deserve our respect and appreciation for all the hard work and dedication they give to the community. While no two EMTs experiences are the same, this is a peek inside the real world of one of our EMTs, Sal F..
Most people agree that the US healthcare industry is complicated. Probably unnecessarily so. From the expanding elderly population to the rollout of the Affordable Care Act; the expectations and demands have never been higher, while the pressure to reduce costs have increased. What you may not realize is how much these factors affect the medical transportation industry. And our industry, like ...
A group of six friends were playing Frisbee and thinking about surfing Saturday evening at San Onofre beach when they heard someone yelling “shark.”
In honor of International Firefighters Day we sat down with Luis Gomez, a firefighter and Marine, to take a peek into his world. Thank you Luis, and every other firefighter who puts their lives on the line each day for us. We appreciate you.
It’s no secret that carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are the primary greenhouse gas emitted by humans. But did you know that transportation is the second largest share of total emissions, accounting for 27% of the total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions? That’s more than a quarter of the 15.1 trillion pounds we can attribute to CO2 emissions.
Four years ago, Melissa Dohme got a phone call that turned her life upside down – for the worst and eventually the better.