|
J A N U A R Y
- M A R C H
2 0 0 0 |
|
|
|
- Woodford
hospital's fate to be known Monday (Lexington Herald Leader
3.31.00)
- SB
349 still on life support (3.30.00)
- Radcliff
asks for additional ambulance (3.30.00)
- 3
injured in Henderson ambulance crash (3.30.00)
- Two
new technology manuals now available for first responders
(3.28.00)
- SB349
amended to include EMS (3.25.00)
- Millions
separate Senate, House bills (Kentucky Post 3.23.00)
- Kentucky
EMT, another Kentucky truck driver, named Goodyear North America
Highway Heroes for 1999 (3.23.00)
- KAPA
extends thanks to those who worked on HB405 (3.23.00)
- Grant
ambulance dilemma: Is one enough? (3.22.00)
- CISM
training available in April (3.22.00)
- Million
Mom (and others) March (3.22.00)
- KEMTIA
supports proposed EMT regulations (3.21.00)
- KAPA
urges restraint in SB 349 process during negotiations
(3.21.00)
- Notices
of intent to promulgate administrative regulations (3.21.00)
- Center
is attracting doctors to Eastern Kentucky (Louisville
Courier-Journal 3.20.00)
- Budget
battle looms during last full week of session (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 3.19.00)
- Paramedic
course planned for McCreary County this Fall (3.17.00)
- Senate
passes retirement overhaul (Lexington Herald-Leader 3.17.00)
- Taylor
County agrees to work out permanent funding for CTCR (3.16.00)
- FDA
issues Clinipad recall (3.14.00)
- Paramedic
boards and recert information (3.13.00)
- Tri-State
EMS Conference: Rescuers learned lesson in Colorado
(Cincinnati Enquirer 3.13.00)
- Doctors
rejecting Medicare patients (Lexington Herald-Leader
3.12.00)
- People
not entitled to 911 tapes, even if they're mentioned
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 3.11.00)
- Pension
bill to be moved after all (Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
3.11.00)
- 4
killed in Texas medical helicopter crash (3.10.00)
- Study
estimates errors giving clot drugs may kill 1500 heart attack
patient annually (CNN 3.8.00)
- House
Bill 405 Committee Substitute 2 (3.8.00)
- People
want CTCR saved (3.8.00)
- Author
of retirement bill complains about coverage (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 3.7.00)
- Life
squads halved in Grant (Kentucky Post 3.6.00)
- Judge
thinks he has a solution for CTCR (3.6.00)
- Woodford
County hospital's record 'a nightmare' (Lexington
Herald-Leader 3.5.00)
- New
area code forces changes (Cincinnati Enquirer 3.3.00)
- Proposal
on concealed weapon ban in firehouses hits snag (Lexington
Herald-Leader 3.3.00)
- SB
349 offers benefits for lawmakers (Lexington Herald-Leader
3.3.00)
- SB
349 may exclude EMS from hazardous duty retirement (3.2.00)
- Lawmakers
consider opening database on doctors to public (CNN 3.2.00)
- Judge
ruling favors ambulance union (Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
3.2.00)
- Nalley
taken to cemetery in "his" ambulance (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 3.2.00)
- Louisville
hospital trying to reduce air bag injuries (Louisville
Courier-Journal 3.2.00)
- NIOSH
issues SCBA safety warning (3.1.00)
- KAPA
calls for show of force at HB405 hearing (3.1.00)
- Choice
of hospital may affect outcome (CNN 3.1.00)
- Muhlenberg
officials delay 911 system decision (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 3.1.00)
- Federal
bill would assess hepatitis C among emergency responders
(2.29.00)
- Half
of Cave City's fire department resigns (2.28.00)
- 2
die in California crash of stolen ambulance (2.28.00)
- Few
computer experts concerned over Feb. 29 (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.28.00)
- HB
312 will take effect July 15 (2.28.00)
- Officials
to discuss new 911 system Tuesday (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 2.27.00)
- Barren-Metcalfe
considers standardized fee schedule (2.25.00)
- Muhlenburg
dispatchers get raise (Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 2.25.00)
- Withheld
pay didn't go to Woodford hospital pension fund (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.25.00)
- Yellow
EMS will hire and then train EMTs (2.23.00)
- EMS
Branch will try for new EMT regs again (2.23.00)
- Paramedic
boards time change (2.23.00)
- STATCARE
joins Taylor County Hospital trauma team (2.23.00)
- Hospital
association opposes mandatory reporting of patient errors
(CNN 2.22.00)
- An
open invitation for STATCARE's 2000 EMS Appreciation Cruise
(2.22.00)
- TransCare
to modify Grant County coverage (2.22.00)
- Clinton
urges disclosing medical errors (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.22.00)
- Flooding
kills 5 in Kentucky, West Virginia (CNN 2.21.00)
- Nurse
recruiting effort launched (Cincinnati Enquirer 2.21.00)
- Cell
phone calls swamp 911 (Kentucky Post 2.19.00)
- Hundreds
evacuated as Licking River laps at Kentucky town (CNN
2.19.00)
- No
simple solution at Woodford hospital (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.19.00)
- Sunley
named Lexington firefighter of the year (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.19.00)
- Alcohol
preps may be in short supply (2.18.00)
- KAPA
board meeting scheduled for March 11 (2.16.00)
- Study
says bag, don't intubate, kids (2.16.00)
- 911
conflict leaves dispatchers tense (Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
2.16.00)
- First
Responder: Owensboro department edging into new role
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 2.15.00)
- Funeral
arrangements for Betty F. Burton (2.13.00)
- Paramedic
boards scheduled for April (2.11.00)
- EMS
bill fails to address shortcomings (2.11.00)
- EMT
charged with theft of supplies taken from ambulance service to
benefit fire dept (2.10.00)
- Draft
budget for the proposed EMS Board (2.10.00)
- ACEP
announces National EMS Week 2000 (2.10.00)
- Court
refuses to bail out CTCR (2.10.00)
- State
tells Woodford hospital to close (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.10.00)
- Connecticut
court upholds lethal injection procedure involving EMTs
(2.9.00)
- Emergency
medics seek to control own training, certification (2.9.00)
- Woodford
OKs money for hospital (Lexington Herald-Leader 2.9.00)
- HB
405 Committee Substitute (2.8.00)
- EMS
2000 rally planned (2.8.00)
- EMS
Council agenda (2.8.00)
- U
of L doctor calls for air bag warnings (Louisville Courier
Journal 2.8.00)
- Hospital
inquiry could lead to criminal charges (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.8.00)
- Task
force to tackle drunkards' toll on EMS (Lexington
Herald-Leader 2.8.00)
- Concept
of having EMS Board approved (2.8.00)
- Community
training cuts farm fatalities by 63 percent (2.7.00)
- Study
tests Bullitt ambulances at various locations (Louisville
Courier Journal 2.7.00)
- 'Boxes
and boxes' seized from hospital (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.6.00)
- Records
seized at Woodford County hospital (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.5.00)
- Woodford
Hospital to stay open, leaner (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.4.00)
- Mercy
inks ambulance service (2.3.00)
- Kentucky
Post Editorial: A good first step (Kentucky Post 2.3.00)
- KAPA
issues call for action on HB 405 (2.3.00)
- Consensus
reached on ambulance fee schedule (2.3.00)
- Bill
would require medical training (2.3.00)
- Woodford
Hospital will close on Friday (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.3.00)
- LaRue
EMS workers support bill that would transfer more authority
(2.2.00)
- Grant
judge, mayors left with 911 dispatch decision (2.2.00)
- EMT
Recertification Bill to be heard by committee Thursday
(2.2.00)
- HCFA
clarifies physician certification requirement (2.2.00)
- Device
is the first implanted in U.S. (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.2.00)
- Only
hospital in Woodford may soon close (Lexington Herald-Leader
2.1.00)
- 6
Kentuckians to be honored at national EMS memorial (1.31.00)
- Solar
flares disrupt radio signals, satellites (1.31.00)
- Record
set for lowest hypothermia resuscitation (1.29.00)
- House
bill will mean big changes for ambulance service in state (1.28.00)
- Hardin
receiving money for ambulance purchase (1.28.00)
- Notices
of intent to promulgate administrative regulations (1.26.00)
- Livingston
ambulance service gets new management (1.25.00)
- STATCARE:
Saving patients is not without risk to staff (1.25.00)
- HB
405 contact list (1.25.00)
- KEMTIA
supports HB 312 and 405 (1.25.00)
- Brush
with light pole grounds Air Evac helicopter (1.24.00)
- HB 370
would reorganize and improve EMS (1.24.00)
- KyAAMS
elects new officers (1.24.00)
- Livingston
pursues ambulance contract (1.21.00)
- EMT
recertification could get easier (1.21.00)
- EMS
2000 bill calls for sweeping changes (1.20.00)
- KyAAMS
meeting postponed (1.17.00)
- Trench
rescue at Wurtland port (1.14.00)
- Study
recommends CPR improvement (1.14.00)
- Children's
charity seeks equipment donations (1.4.00)
|
|
![[Kentucky EMS Connection]](../../images/KEC_log3.gif) |
Copyright ©
2000 The Kentucky EMS Connection. All rights reserved. News stories
may be copyrighted by another organization. Original material may be reproduced provided
source is credited. |
|
|
|
|