Despite their variety of backgrounds, certifications and areas of expertise, the Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team galvanizes behind a single mission when disaster strikes.
By many definitions, EMS care in the United States is in crisis mode. Staffing and retention shortages, insufficient reimbursement, and rising safety risks are only a few of the many challenges facing this critical sector of the country’s health care system.
As EMS practitioners, we are committed to improving patient care and outcomes in the prehospital setting. We know that a highly trained EMS service means a safer community and more positive outcomes when duty calls today and tomorrow.
Verizon Frontline has revealed the findings of a survey of nearly 2,000 public safety professionals, including first responders from fire and police departments, emergency medical services and emergency management agencies as well as representatives from public safety answering points (PSAPs) and emergency call centers (ECCs).
Verizon Frontline has revealed the findings of a survey of nearly 2,000 public safety professionals, including first responders from fire and police departments, emergency medical services and emergency management agencies as well as representatives from public safety answering points (PSAPs) and emergenc
In the realm of public safety, the role of effective communication is a critical element that cannot be underestimated. Any response to an emergency, whether by EMS, fire services, or law enforcement agencies, heavily depends on the clarity and swiftness of the communication channels available.
The Endeavor 32 will provide critical support to the City of Norfolk and the Port of Virginia for water-based firefighting, water rescues, patient transport and treatment, and more.
The Endeavor 32 will provide critical support to the City of Norfolk and the Port of Virginia for water-based firefighting, water rescues, patient transport and treatment, and more.
Known as the Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS), this new system went live at the Ottawa Central Ambulance Communications Center on April 10, 2024.
Known as the Medical Priority Dispatch System (MPDS), this new system went live at the Ottawa Central Ambulance Communications Center on April 10, 2024.