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- Survey
of nationally registered emergency medical
services providers: Pediatric education
(Annals of Emergency Medicine 6.30.00)
- Editorial:
Is it time to mandate review of pediatric
knowledge and skills? (Annals of Emergency
Medicine 6.30.00)
- Couple
donates yard for use as landing pad
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 6.30.00)
- Former
Hardin emergency services volunteer indicted on
kidnapping, burglary charges (News
Enterprise 6.27.00)
- Nominations
being accepted for KBEMS (6.27.00)
- Paramedic
boards scheduled for August (6.27.00)
- Louisville
police shoot and kill patient during EMS run
(Louisville Courier-Journal 6.26.00)
- Shortage
of nurses looms (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 6.26.00)
- Ambulances
on the way in Dry Ridge (Kentucky Post
6.24.00)
- Hike
in 911 fee on Henderson agenda (The Gleaner
6.24.00)
- 'Operation
Gunslinger': unique disaster drill in Frankfort (6.21.00)
- Editorial:
First aid for EMS (6.21.00)
- Medical
experts urge 'stroke centers' for hospitals
(CNN 6.20.00)
- Christian
County rescue team brushes up on skills
(Kentucky New Era 6.19.00)
- Mock
paramedic boards offered in Neon (6.19.00)
- Running
out of fuel incident is latest of problems faced
by Louisville EMS (Louisville
Courier-Journal 6.17.00)
- EMT-Instructor
escapes serious injury in small plane crash
(Louisville Courier-Journal 6.17.00)
- Two-year
old dies after Louisville ambulance runs out of gas (6.16.00)
- 911
call on cell phone can delay response
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 6.15.00)
- UK
copter crash memories still hurt (Lexington
Herald-Leader 6.14.00)
- Families
of fallen rescuers struggle to cope with grief
(Lexington Herald Leader 6.14.00)
- AMA
passes guidelines for doctor/patient e-mail
(CNN 6.14.00)
- Rising
fuel prices hurting businesses (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 6.14.00)
- Widespread
nursing shortage seen in the U.S. (CNN
6.13.00)
- The
future of emergency communications demonstrated (6.13.00)
- Barren
emergency personnel respond to Warren County fatal wreck despite their
own inconveniences (6.12.00)
- U.S.
to refiners: Higher gas prices 'unfair and
inappropriate' (CNN
6.12.00)
- Kenton
emergency office revamped (Kentucky Post
6.12.00)
- Mock
drill shines skills (Cincinnati Enquirer
6.11.00)
- Disaster
awaits emergency chiefs (Lexington
Herald-Leader 6.11.00)
- Calling
911: The high cost of EMS (Kentucky Post
6.10.00)
- Fire
station again assigned paramedics
(Louisville Courier-Journal 6.10.00)
- Recruiting,
retaining nurses a long-term struggle
(Cincinnati Enquirer 6.10.00)
- Nurses
hired globally to work locally (Cincinnati
Enquirer 6.10.00)
- Camp
teaches kids to deal with trauma (6.9.00)
- Michigan
911 center slammed by phone company (CNN 6.9.00)
- White
paper: Drug adulteration in pre-hospital EMS
(Emertech 6.9.00)
- Health-worker
shortage prompts Norton to offer $600,000 in
scholarships (Louisville Courier-Journal
6.9.00)
- CTCR's
debts should soon be paid (6.8.00)
- Weeklong
geomagnetic storm alert issued (CNN 6.8.00)
- Louisville
budget would cut 1 of 2 haz-mat units
(6.7.00)
- Muhlenberg
DES director salary cut in half (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 6.7.00)
- Rural/Metro
agrees to repay Ohio $2.3 million in Medicaid
overpayments (6.6.00)
- Handheld
computers save time for physicians, patients
(CNN 6.5.00)
- Crusade
exceeds $5 million (Louisville
Courier-Journal 6.5.00)
- New
drug hastens treatment of heart attacks to five
seconds (Lexington Herald-Leader 6.4.00)
- Fallen
EMS workers honored (6.2.00)
- Livingston
County delays decision on ambulance contract
(6.1.00)
- Nominate
your EMS hero! (6.1.00)
- HHS
proposes anti-kickback safe harbor for ambulance restocking (6.1.00)
- Renovations
at state EMS conference site nearly complete
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 6.1.00)
- Paramedics,
EMTs rarely know what new runs will bring
(The Gleaner 5.30.00)
- Moment
of silence to honor UK Air Medical crew
(5.30.00)
- Livingston
must decide fate of ambulance management
(5.29.00)
- Planning
for death:
- Paramedic
class forming in Paducah (5.26.00)
- Ambulance
firm owes $861K, Ohio says (Cincinnati
Enquirer 5.26.00)
- Mock
disaster helps EMS train for real-life tragedy (5.25.00)
- Proposed
EMT and ambulance regs available for review (5.25.00)
- Nursing
profession in critical condition
(Cincinnati Enquirer 5.25.00)
- Mercy
Regional EMS creates "Bike Patrol" (5.24.00)
- Study:
Mouth-to-mouth may be unnecessary in CPR (CNN
5.24.00)
- See
unbuckled kids? Call seat belt hot line
(CNN 5.23.00)
- Air
National Guard members from Kentucky help with
ocean rescue (Louisville Courier-Journal
5.23.00)
- Edgewood
rejects EMS bike plan (Cincinnati Enquirer
5.23.00)
- Windsock
suspected in Air Care crash (Cincinnati
Enquirer 5.23.00)
- Glasgow
upgrade to handle wireless calls may cost "several thousand
dollars" (5.19.00)
- Crittenden
ambulance finances on life support (5.18.00)
- CTCR
to become a city entity (5.18.00)
- Jefferson
EMS getting hand held computers
(Louisville Courier-Journal 5.18.00)
- New
EMT regulations filed (5.16.00)
- House
Bill 405 transition issues (5.16.00)
- Lincoln
drill tests disaster response (5.15.00)
- Hardin
County's emergency manager plows through
criticism (Elizabethtown News Enterprise 5.15.00)
- Fayette
Mall to host EMS week activities (Lexington Herald-Leader
5.15.00)
- National
Police Officers Memorial week activities in
Kentucky (Lexington Herald-Leader 5.13.00)
- Louisville's
STATCARE makes long-term commitment to Glasgow (5.12.00)
- Emergency
managers: school disasters spring from gun
barrels too (CNN 5.12.00)
-
EMS
Council meets Tuesday (5.12.00)
- NJ
EMT accused of posing as FBI agent in KY
kidnapping case (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 5.12.00)
- Report
issued on crash of UK helicopter
(Lexington Herald-Leader 5.12.00)
- Jefferson
County EMS members honored for rescue (5.11.00)
- NLRB
rules in favor of NPO in Norton Healthcare complaint (5.10.00)
- Paducah
paramedic class honored (5.9.00)
- Campbell
County: Cities ought to pay more dispatch
costs (Cincinnati Enquirer 5.9.00)
- Air
Care copters back in service (Cincinnati
Enquirer 5.9.00)
- AAA
to honor 95 outstanding EMS professionals (5.8.00)
- Cincinnati
Air Care helicopter crashes (5.8.00)
- Injuries,
deaths from ATVs rising in Kentucky
(Louisville Courier-Journal 5.7.00)
- Clergy,
rescuers honor tradition (Cincinnati
Enquirer 5.7.00)
- Academic
hospitals fighting for survival (Lexington
Herald Leader 5.7.00)
- No
conflict of interest in EMT building new station, Oldham officials say
(5.4.00)
- Henderson
ER gaining doctors (5.3.00)
- Yellow
Ambulance wants to pay EMT students
(5.3.00)
- New
Medicare ambulance fee schedule information
(5.2.00)
- Emergency
agencies preparing for President's visit
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 5.2.00)
- Livingston
ambulance carries high price tag (5.1.00)
- U.S.
to end GPS satellite system dimming (5.1.00)
- Kids
learn lesson from Andy the Ambulance
(Elizabethtown News Enterprise 5.1.00)
- Agreement
gives Versailles hospital chance to survive
(Louisville Courier-Journal 4.30.00)
- Small
vial helping rescuers save lives (Kentucky
Post 4.29.00)
- St.
Joseph sued over treatment of dying man
(Lexington Herald-Leader 4.29.00)
- KEMTIA
offering scholarships to help EMTs advance
(4.28.00)
- NJ
EMT held on murder charges in Florence
kidnapping (Lexington Herald-Leader
4.28.00)
- Group
creates Kentucky Association of EMTs
(4.26.00)
- City
seeks funding for CTCR's debt, takes over the service
(4.26.00)
- 3
die in Florida medical helicopter crash (4.25.00)
- Vehicle
Enforcement officer killed in crash
(Lexington Herald-Leader 4.25.00)
- Man's
ordeal shows calling 911 from cell phone can
lead to trouble (Elizabethtown News
Enterprise 4.24.00)
- 2nd
grand jury looking into Woodford hospital
(Lexington Herald-Leader 4.24.00)
- Golf
charity to buy AEDs for Shelby (4.21.00)
- KEMSA
paramedic course testing dates scheduled
(4.21.00)
- CTCR
members to decide on reorganization (4.21.00)
- Off-duty
paramedic rescued Thunder river victim (4.20.00)
- CISD
training scheduled (4.20.00)
- Poor
track record may force changes in CPR (4.19.00)
- Campbell
merger would require dispatcher training
(Kentucky Post 4.18.00)
- Trauma
centers cut car crash deaths, but it takes 10
years, study says (CNN 4.18.00)
- Chuck
Donovan, EMT-P, dies (4.18.00)
- Study:
Observing in ER can help family members
(CNN 4.17.00)
- Baby
born at Louisville's Thunder event
(Louisville Courier-Journal 4.17.00)
- Woman
with epilepsy fights to join police
(Louisville Courier-Journal 4.17.00)
- Unknown
patient gives to five others (Owensboro
Messenger-Inquirer 4.17.00)
- 2000
General Assembly: The winners and losers
(4.15.00)
- Nurse's
death from AIDS was occupational hazard, court
says
(Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer 4.15.00)
- Budget
winners (4.15.00)
- Dry
Ridge declares ambulance emergency (4.12.00)
- Kentucky
Post Editorial: Merge Campbell dispatch
(Kentucky Post 4.12.00)
- KEMTIA
selects Dr. Jack Carey Award recipient (4.12.00)
- Consultant:
Campbell dispatch merger 'smart' (Kentucky
Post 4.11.00)
- State
AG confirms inquiry into Ludlow VFD charitable gaming practices
(Cincinnati Enquirer 4.11.00)
- Ceremonial
signing for 405 set for Wednesday (4.10.00)
- WMD
Support Teams (4.10.00)
- Competition
has hospitals turning to ads (Louisville Courier-Journal
4.10.00)
- Four
hurt during fire training (Cincinnati Enquirer 4.10.00)
- Legislature
down to its last two days (Lexington Herald-Leader 4.10.00)
- Henderson
approves purchase of new ambulance (4.8.00)
- House
Bill 405 signed into law by the Governor (4.8.00)
- Aspirin
found to curb stroke complications (Lexington Herald-Leader
4.7.00)
- Solar
storm may foul up Earth-based technologies (Lexington
Herald-Leader 4.7.00)
- Fallen
but not forgotten (Lexington Herald-Leader 4.7.00)
- Time
to start planning for EMS Week (4.6.00)
-
CEOs can go to jail for needlesticks (4.6.00)
- Kentucky's
first EMT dies (4.5.00)
- KEMSA
holds their first satellite paramedic program (4.4.00)
- Computer
virus that calls 911 identified (4.4.00)
- Life-saving
air bags pack deadly chemicals (CNN 4.4.00)
- Pediatrics
group urges removal of guns from homes (CNN 4.4.00)
- Woodford
gets help on hospital (Lexington Herald Leader 4.4.00)
- Meeting
scheduled to re-establish KyPA (4.3.00)
- Muhlenberg
911 dispute turned over to governing board (Owensboro
Messenger Inquirer 4.1.00)
- Clay
VFD seeking donations for seriously ill member (4.1.00)
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