CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - MetroHealth is teaming up with Cleveland EMS to help save more lives by training paramedics to give whole blood transfusions at trauma scenes using low titer O positive blood.
First responders in multiple states are conducting realistic training for mass casualty and active shooter incidents, bringing EMS, fire, and law enforcement together for coordinated response.
Training paramedics to implement prehospital guidelines for traumatic brain injury (TBI) has dramatically improved survival in patients with severe head trauma, new data show. Results from the ...
A little more than a year and a half after paramedics in New Castle and Sussex counties began carrying blood in the field, Kent County paramedics also began carrying blood. Kent County paramedics gave ...
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — Berkeley County EMS is launching a new program that will allow paramedics to give trauma patients blood transfusions before they reach the hospital — a step leaders say ...
THE IOWA UTILITIES COMMISSION WILL MEET AT 9:00 THIS MORNING, AND IT IS 437. A PILOT PROGRAM FOR DES MOINES PARAMEDICS IS ALREADY SAVING LIVES. IT ALLOWS THEM TO MAKE BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS IN THE FIELD.
At 9:31 p.m. the night before Halloween, a Beaufort County ambulance rolled up to a house in greater Bluffton. Two paramedics, responding to a 911 call about a severely beaten man with a head injury, ...