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Gabriela "Gabby" Dawson (Seasons 1–6, Guest Season 7–8) is introduced as the Paramedic EMS in Charge of Ambulance 61, at Firehouse 51. Dawson gets in trouble for not strictly following procedure in order to save lives, which leads to her being written up several times and butting heads with Paramedic EMS Chief Hatcher.
Casualty is a British medical drama television series that has been broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom since 6 September 1986. [1] The series was created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin and focuses on the fictional lives, both professional and personal, of the medical and ancillary staff at the Accident and Emergency Department of the fictional Holby City Hospital, based in the equally ...
Mekhi Phifer departed in the Season 15 premiere, "Life After Death," when his character, Greg Pratt, died in the ER as the result of blast injuries suffered in an ambulance explosion. Maura Tierney, who played the character of Abby Lockhart, departed early in Season 15 in the episode "The Book of Abby" with her husband Luka Kovač. Along with ...
Ambulances are the primary vehicles for delivering EMS, though squad cars, motorcycles, aircraft, boats, fire apparatus, and others may be used. EMS agencies may also operate a non-emergency patient transport service, and some have rescue squads to provide technical rescue or search and rescue services. [9]
SkyMed is a Canadian medical drama television series, which premiered on July 10, 2022, on CBC Television. [1] The series centres on the nurses and pilots working for an air ambulance service in remote northern Manitoba. [2]
The show premiered on 4 October 2018, [2] and looks at the everyday workings of paramedics, healthcare professionals working mainly as part of emergency medical services (EMS) using road ambulances, helicopters, Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance (MICA) and motorcycles. The show was renewed for a second season, [3] which premiered on 11 February ...
A DCFD fire engine in December 2005. DCFD Engine Company #23 (Foggy Bottom Firehouse) DCFD Engine 7 On January 13, 1803, District of Columbia passed its first law about fire control, requiring the owner of each building in the district to provide at least one leather firefighting bucket per story or pay a $1 fine per missing bucket.
"Emergency medical responder", or "EMR", [2] is an EMS certification level recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. [3] The term "emergency medical responder" is used loosely in many states, with "first responder" and "medical first responder" still being common terms.