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WNCT Greenville on MSNPitt Community College ranked top in N.C. for student success
Pitt Community College is welcoming students back to school with their first day of classes on Friday, and is ranked 6th out ...
Pitt Community College is welcoming students back to school with their first day of classes on Friday, and is ranked 6th out ...
The city of Live Oak has joined other local partners in increasing funding to emergency services. Live Oak City Council voted to change its interlocal agreement with Schertz EMS o ...
On August 5th, Pafford Emergency Medical Service announced it would be purchasing Crittenden EMS, meaning all of Crittenden ...
The Three Rivers Ambulance Authority is broken. Fort Wayne officials created the authority in 1983 to move the costs of ambulance service away from city taxpayers, freeing up millions of dollars ...
The City of Delafield is weighing its fire and EMS service options amid concerns over rising costs, staffing shortages, and limited control under the current agreement with Lake Country Fire & Rescue.
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State-of-the-art ambulance delivered to students in Jackson County for EMS/paramedic program
Students within a program that focuses on emergency and paramedic services have received a new state-of-the-art ambulance.
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ValleyCentral.com on MSN1 person in critical condition after major crash in Pharr
One person is in critical condition after a major crash that happened on Tuesday night, the City of Pharr confirms. At 9:56 p ...
The future of the International Falls ambulance service was in question at the International Falls City Council special meeting.
Dan Henson went to Atchsion County commissioners with his complaints about the wait for EMS transport services, after he spent hours waiting for a transfer after a heart attack.
SIOUX CITY -- The treasurer of Oto's ambulance service has been pleaded not guilty of making nearly $13,000 in unauthorized cash withdrawals from the department's account. Jennifer Weber, 52, of ...
East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards’ plan to merge Emergency Medical Services with the Baton Rouge Fire Department is receiving mixed reaction.
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