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- Study:
ERs handling more urgent cases (CNN 3.31.02)
- Artificial
heart patient released (Louisville Courier
Journal 3.28.02)
- World's
second artificial heart patient leaves hospital
(STATCARE 3.27.02)
- National
EMS Memorial Service announces 2002 honorees
(3.26.02)
- At
six months: Anthrax lessons (CNN 3.26.02)
- Pope
to doctors: Respect the dying (CNN 3.26.02)
- Bill
would let Bullitt have medical center
(Louisville Courier Journal 3.25.02)
- New
in nursing: Recruiting men for the job (CNN
3.25.02)
- Divers
recover body that may be California medical
flight pilot (CNN 3.24.02)
- Sen.
Robinson pondering more retirement bills
(Cincinnati Enquirer 3.23.02)
- AAA
providing free access to their Internet site for
45 days (3.22.02)
- Speeding
to the rescue can have deadly results (USA
Today 3.22.02)
- Certificate
of Need actions (3.22.02)
- Trigg
paramedics a matter of time, money (Kentucky
New Era 3.22.02)
- 20
EMTs answer Cadiz emergency calls (Kentucky
New Era 3.22.02)
- Martin
ambulance service loses bid to make 911 rotation
(3.21.02)
- OT
limit for nurses looks dead (Lexington
Herald Leader 3.21.02)
- Hundreds
of homes damaged by floods in Kentucky (CNN
3.21.02)
- Funeral
arrangements for Terry Raney (3.19.02)
- CMS
publishes fee schedule training manuals
(3.19.02)
- Floods
damage 500 homes (Lexington Herald Leader
3.19.02)
- KyAAMS
elects new officers (3.18.02)
- Fatal
floods in Kentucky, Tennessee (CNN 3.18.02)
- Police:
Train operator not at fault in fatal fire truck
crash (Louisville Courier Journal 3.18.02)
- Poll:
Tear down Georgetown EMS building for a new
parking lot (Georgetown News Graphic
3.17.02)
- Patient
shoots rescuers in New Mexico (CNN 3.17.02)
- AAA
issues action alert (3.16.02)
- Henderson
County may join regional terror response effort
(The Gleaner 3.16.02)
- Groups
seek huffing awareness (CNN 3.15.02)
- Warning:
Surgeon shortage ahead (CNN 3.14.02)
- KFA
EMS chair resigns over EMT-I program
(3.14.02)
- KBEMS
ordered to pay rent (3.14.02)
- Street
names aren't alike and shouldn't sound that way
(Central Kentucky News Journal 3.14.02)
- KBEMS'
draft proposal for EMT-I program (3.13.02)
- Georgetown-Scott
County ambulance board favors county takeover
(Georgetown News Graphic 3.13.02)
- Trigg
hospital board briefed on financial losses
(Kentucky New Era 3.13.02)
- Study
finds racial disparities in quality of care
(CNN 3.13.02)
- Teen
killed when ambulance, car collide (3.11.02)
- Cocaine
can literally break your heart, study shows
(CNN 3.11.02)
- Editorial:
I'm not sure what the surprise is (3.10.02)
- 911
call centers struggle (Bowling Green Daily
News 3.10.02)
- Georgetown
mayor defends decision to close EMS building
(Georgetown News Graphic 3.10.02)
- Hundreds
attend firefighter's funeral (Louisville
Courier Journal 3.9.02)
- Logan
911 pay nears a crisis (Bowling Green Daily
News 3.8.02)
- Rural
health care faces new obstacle (CNN 3.8.02)
- KBEMS
plans to restructure committees (3.8.02)
- Legalities
of death can be confusing (Louisville
Courier Journal 3.8.02)
- Kentucky
introduces the EMT-Intermediate (3.7.02)
- Glasgow
ambulance board adopts new fee schedule in
response to Medicare (3.7.02)
- Black
doctors: High demand, short supply (Kentucky
Post 3.7.02)
- New
911 technology will improve Oldham services
(Oldham Era 3.7.02)
- 2002
EMS Olympics scheduled (3.7.02)
- Kentucky
Board of EMS February Newsletter (in PDF
format) (KBEMS 3.7.02)
- Hutchins
named Marion County Outstanding Emergency Person
of 2001 (Lebanon Enterprise 3.6.02)
- Change
made for Friday's FR instructor orientation
(3.6.02)
- Funeral
arrangements set for LaGrange firefighter
(Louisville Courier Journal 3.6.02)
- LaGrange
firefighter identified (WHAS-TV 3.5.02)
- Check
your directory listing (3.5.02)
- LaGrange
firefighter dead after train collides with fire
truck (WAVE-TV 3.5.02)
- Hospitals
swamped in February; diversions set record
(Cincinnati Enquirer 3.5.02)
- Emergency
agencies learned from flood experience
(Owensboro Messenger Inquirer 3.4.02)
- Couple
claim flag raised at Ground Zero (CNN
3.4.02)
- Council
members complain about hasty decision to close
Georgetown emergency building (Georgetown
News Graphic 3.3.02)
- New
York firefighter delivers thanks (Louisville
Courier Journal 3.3.02)
- First
Responder instructor orientation scheduled
(3.1.02)
- Free
legal consultation available for those facing
state disciplinary action (3.1.02)
- House
votes to give firefighters collective bargaining
rights (Owensboro Messenger Inquirer 3.1.02)
- Pigeons
close Georgetown emergency building
(Georgetown News Graphic 2.28.02)
- Possible
'inappropriate' use of 911 computer causes stir
(Elizabethtown News Enterprise 2.26.02)
- Cooling
aims to limit heart attack damage
(Louisville Courier Journal 2.25.02)
- Volunteer
firefighters worry consolidation will be coerced
(Lexington Herald Leader 2.24.02)
- Emergency
care falls short in rural areas (Louisville
Courier Journal 2.23.02)
- Federal
money could help state improve EMS quality
(Louisville Courier Journal 2.23.02)
- Medicare
fact sheet: Medicare fee schedule for ambulance
services (2.23.02)
- Hospital
dilemma: No room at the inn (Kentucky Post
Journal 2.23.02)
- Paramedic
hand recipient tells how life has changed
(Louisville Courier Journal 2.23.02)
- Certificate
of Need actions (2.23.02)
- Details
of the Medicare fee schedule final rule
(2.22.02)
- Foundation
seeks to supply defibrillators throughout
Calloway County (Murray Ledger and Times
2.22.02)
- KEC
takes the lead to create an EMS license plate
(2.22.02)
- Editorial:
KAEMT urges support for HB469 (2.22.02)
- Former
EMT to be sworn in as U.S. Marshal (WAVE-TV
2.22.02)
- Hopkinsville
firefighter battles tumor, returns to work
(Kentucky New Era 2.21.02)
- CTCR
prepares for the worst - possibility of chemical
and biological attacks (Central Kentucky
News Journal 2.21.02)
- Ohio
trauma center plans in limbo (Cincinnati
Enquirer 2.21.02)
- KEMSA
conducting EMS instructor orientation meeting
(2.21.02)
- Entrance
exam scheduled for Marshall County paramedic
course (2.21.02)
- 'Poison
Safe Packs' training offered Mar. 16
(2.21.02)
- Matching
grant applications arriving slowly (2.20.02)
- Implementation
of the new national ambulance fee schedule is a
go for April 1 (2.20.02)
- Support
cards being collected for Jim Inman
(2.20.02)
- Bill
offers assault protection for EMS and fire
personnel (2.20.02)
- KAPA
urges defeat of HB 675 (2.20.02)
- KBEMS
requests protocols for review in electronic
format (2.19.02)
- KAPA
denies further amendments planned for HB469
(2.19.02)
- KAPA
reception a great success (2.18.02)
- KAPA
workshop on the new national fee schedule
(2.18.02)
- Firefighter
and Emergency Medical Personnel Day resolution
delivered to Governor (2.16.02)
- Hearing
held on Martin ambulance suit (2.15.02)
- Committee
substitute for HB469 gets first reading
(2.14.02)
- Webcasts
facilitated by the EMC program of Eastern
Kentucky University (Eastern Kentucky
University 2.14.02)
- Edgewood
honors retired EMS chief (Kentucky Post 2.13.02)
- Bargaining
for firefighters sought (Lexington Herald
Leader 2.13.02)
- Ohio
ambulance crash attracts scrutiny
(Cincinnati Enquirer 2.12.02)
- Woman
declared dead Saturday dies Monday (CNN
2.12.02)
- Ad
campaign to target soaring Ecstasy use (CNN
2.12.02)
- FBI
warns terror attack could be imminent (CNN
2.12.02)
- Transportation
Cabinet seeks support for primary seatbelt law
(2.12.02)
- Ready
for Olympic nightmare (Kentucky Post
2.11.02)
- Correction:
KBEMS budget flat-lined for 2 years
(2.11.02)
- Update
on Jim Inman's family (2.11.02)
- KBEMS'
Keith Smith called to active duty (2.11.02)
- Ft.
Thomas Firefighters Local 1928 Cornhole/Euchre
Tournament (2.11.02)
- EMS-C
offers free PEPP class (2.11.02)
- Civil
Air Patrols sharpen search-and-rescue skills
(Louisville Courier Journal 2.10.02)
- Fire
brings tragedy to Hancock County EMS director's
family (Messenger Inquirer 2.9.02)
- Hospitals
re-examining their security (Kentucky Post
2.8.02)
- KAPA
holding legislative reception on Feb. 14
(2.8.02)
- KBEMS
approves 5% budget cut (2.8.02)
- Tragedy
strikes Hancock County EMS director's family
(2.8.02)
- States
have until March 15 to create plans for
bioterror funds (Louisville Courier-Journal
2.8.02)
- HB469
revision doesn't arrive on time (2.7.02)
- 'Hospital
within a hospital' to open (Lexington Herald
Leader 2.7.02)
- Marion
rescue squad lawsuit at a standstill
(Lebanon Enterprise 2.6.02)
- Editorial:
HB469 is the best we can do (2.4.02)
- FBI
probe analyzing use of Hopkinsville Fire Dept
computer (Kentucky New Era 2.3.02)
- Owensboro
in cellular 'nightmare' (Owensboro Messenger Inquirer
2.3.02)
- Heart
attack victim saved by quick thinking helpers
(Owensboro Messenger Inquirer 2.2.02)
- Williams
takes physician off Medicaid panel
(Lexington Herald Leader 2.2.02)
- HB469
Fiscal Impact Estimate (2.1.02)
- Editorial:
HB469 obstructs expansion of paramedic practice
(1.31.02)
- Editorial:
Unable to support the primary seat belt law
(1.31.02)
- Bill
links firefighting to health hazards
(Lexington Herald Leader 1.30.02)
- Bill
would protect jobs of rescue squad, EMTs
(Owensboro Messenger Inquirer 1.29.02)
- Editorial:
Support primary seatbelt law (1.28.02)
- When
the doctor's not quite bedside (CNN 1.28.02)
- Notices
of intent to promulgate administrative regulations (1.25.02)
- Certificate
of Need actions (1.25.02)
- KBEMS
omnibus revision bill introduced to House
(1.25.02)
- Union
County Fiscal Court helps emergency services
(Union County Advocate 1.23.02)
- Funeral
arrangements for Hickman Fire Chief Bill Ramsey (1.22.02)
- Police
officer, flight nurse slain after South Carolina
traffic accident (Charleston.net 1.21.02)
- Air
Care pilots master delicate flights
(Cincinnati Enquirer 1.19.02)
- Ohio
medical helicopter crashes into hospital
courtyard, killing two (The Plain Dealer
1.18.02)
- Emergency
personnel read the signs (News Enterprise
1.18.02)
- Hospitals
offer patients brochure about diversions
(Cincinnati Enquirer 1.18.02)
- Nelson
County announces price for EMS service (1.16.02)
- Computer
glitch sends Internet dialups to 911
(Messenger Inquirer 1.16.02)
- U
of L professor leads statewide EMS readiness
(1.15.02)
- Father-son
combo return from medical trip to Guatemala
(Georgetown News-Graphic 1.14.02)
- UofL
Hospital won't reimburse city, county
(Courier Journal 1.14.02)
- Louisville
paramedic course adds extra pre-testing date
(1.14.02)
- Bowling
Green paramedic course applications (1.14.02)
- Suit
filed over fatal ambulance wreck (1.12.02)
- Hazard
meeting scheduled to review legislative and
funding proposals (1.11.02)
- AdminaStar
announces billing method election for Kentucky
ambulance providers (1.9.02)
- Providence
considering ALS (Journal Enterprise 1.9.02)
- Funeral
arrangements for Virgil Conn (1.9.02)
- 'Heroes'
calendar to aid Sept. 11 victims (Courier
Journal 1.9.02)
- Report:
GPS could be terrorist target (CNN 1.9.02)
- Boyd
County EMS loses three long-time members in
three months (1.8.02)
- Bioterror
fears prod warning systems (CNN 1.8.02)
- FDA
approves first pocket-sized EKG machine (CNN
1.8.02)
- Legislature
convenes today for '02 session
(Herald-Leader 1.8.02)
- East
Ky EMT Instructors to meet Jan. 12 (1.7.02)
- Angel
Wings Air Transport: Going out of business sale (1.7.02)
- Paramedic
class planned for Carrollton (1.7.02)
- Additional
ATLS training opportunities available
(1.4.02)
- More
ambulance funding sought (Kentucky Post 1.3.02)
- St.
Elizabeth Hospital praised as employer
(Cincinnati Enquirer 1.3.02)
- Essays
in the history of EMS: Trauma Charlie and the
Rule of 18 (EMS Village 1.2.02 Note:
If you are not a member of EMS Village, you will
need to register for free first at www.emsvillage.com)
- Vanceburg
ambulance service has new owner (1.1.02)
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