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South Bend and state hope to shed light on a deadly residential fire that took five young lives and left an 11-year-old fighting for her life.
Accurate use of protocols establishing the priority of various cases is critical. The standard for emergency dispatcher training is becoming very high. Some emergency medical services - (EMS) dispatch agencies use "Priority" dispatching to establish the urgency of a given request for service, or ”call”. They ask the caller a series of ...
The Red Cross is working with the South Bend Fire Department to offer and install free smoke alarms, along with fire safety education and evacuation planning, to neighbors who need them — not ...
Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Responder (NREMR): This is the entry level into emergency medical services (EMS). They are trained in CPR, advanced first aid, automated external defibrillator usage, and patient assessment. Most police and fire services require their employees to be emergency medical responders at a minimum.
A team of fire investigators arrives outside the house at 222 N. LaPorte Ave. in South Bend on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, after a fire Jan. 21 where five children died inside the home and a sixth ...
Ice has formed on a nearby line of hedges Monday, Jan. 22, 2024, after a residential fire Sunday night at 222 N. LaPorte Ave. in South Bend. Six children died as a result of the blaze.
9-1-1 emergency dispatch center. An emergency medical dispatcher is a professional telecommunicator, tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of emergency medical services (EMS), and the dispatching and support of EMS resources responding to an emergency call.
In a Jan. 22 press conference, South Bend Fire Chief Carl R. Buchanon said that the six children ranged from ages of 17 months to 11 years. The surviving child was the 11-year-old, who was taken ...