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An appellate court sided with Fresno-area first responders involved in a 2017 incident in which officers, deputies and paramedics sat on a restrained man, killing him by asphyxiation.
EMS workers, including paramedics, emergency medical technicians and dispatchers, respond to some of worst tragedies people face in their lives after someone calls 911.
Ascension Via Christi St. Teresa – Wichita; Associated Eye Surgical Center – Wichita; Derby Ambulatory Surgery Center – Derby; Kansas Heart Hospital – Wichita; Kansas Spine Hospital – Wichita; Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center – Wichita; Medical Specialists Ambulatory Surgery Center – Wichita; Plastic Surgery Center – Wichita
EMT-Intermediate (state specific, phased out by Sept. 30 2013 however any EMT with this certification before Sept. 30 2013 could still be an intermediate and by the next recert cycle had to switch to AEMT) [56] EMT-Intermediate Advanced (analogous to EMT-Intermediate/99, phased out by Sept. 30, 2013 ) [56]
Stapley Drive/Main Street is a light rail station in Mesa, Arizona, on the Valley Metro system serving Phoenix and surrounding areas. It is part of the 1.9-mile (3.1 km) Gilbert Road Extension , alongside Gilbert Road/Main Street station , and opened to passengers on May 18, 2019.
The Wichita, Kansas Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, is an area consisting of four counties in south central Kansas, its only principal city is Wichita and its only central county is Sedgwick County. [2] [3] As of the 2023 American Community Survey, the MSA had a population of ...
He worked in Fresno Police Department for about 25 years. Ruiz, in a claim for damages, has said the department’s discriminatory practices include a lack of properly maintained data for stops ...
The Wichita Police Department was created on April 13, 1871. A notable figure in the Department’s history was O.W. Wilson, who was considered an innovative police reformer. Wilson was credited with starting the Criminal Justice Program at Wichita State University, previously called the Municipal University of Wichita in 1937.