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Denver Health paramedic field trainer, Keri Reiner, left, and paramedic Aiden Beatty, right, help a dog bite victim in north Denver on April 3, 2024. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post) ...
Denver Health Paramedics are on track to run 125,000 calls this year, but that's just the start of the challenges. It's worse in rural Colorado. To stream 9NEWS on your phone, you need the 9NEWS app.
Jay Starzynski, a Denver Health paramedic lieutenant, said he wants people to seek shelter and stay inside if they're able. "The least amount of time you can expose yourself to the elements, the ...
DENVER (KCNC) — EMS national week is May 21 through May 27, and it is an opportunity to celebrate emergency medical services staff and the work they do in our communities. In Denver alone ...
Traditionally, paramedics didn't learn tactics for dealing with their emotions about violence, or even techniques to verbally deescalate a situation with patients and their families. Now, some schools ...
DENVER — When a wildfire starts, alongside the firefighters are medical professionals, ready to help in case a firefighter gets hurt. At Denver Health, 16 paramedics and eight communications ...
KUSA-TV Denver. Denver Health paramedic gives tips about upcoming arctic front. Posted: January 16, 2025 | Last updated: March 6, 2025. Paramedics say frostbite and hypothermia can set in, even in ...
After completing the classroom training, students will complete an in-hospital clinical education and 500 hours of field internship on an ambulance with the Denver Paramedics. “Denver Health Paramedic ...
A federal judge concluded last month that evidence showed a former Denver Health paramedic was not fired because of his sexual orientation, as he alleged, but because his employer believed he ...
A former Denver Health paramedic has been sentenced to three years in federal prison for tampering with fentanyl intended for patient use. Christopher Robert Pattinson, 41, of Commerce City, was ...
Denver paramedics company takes center stage in TV program hosted by actor Dennis Quaid The program will air on public broadcasting channels across the nation.
Victor Moses files suit. Moses' lawsuit, filed in Denver District Court, names the city, the police department, Denver Health, 11 police department employees and two paramedics.