The top challenge rural ambulance networks face, according to the report, is a lack of funding and an inability to receive more due to barriers imposed at the state level.
State law and a task force are forcing county EMS overhauls across New York. Funding and staffing are the pressure points.
Staten Island’s response times have declined over the past decade as rising call volume and staffing shortages slow advanced ...
The response times of New York City EMS are rising, according to an independent report released on Thursday. The study was ...
With response times exceeding 9 – 25 minutes in some rural areas, lawmakers are backing a bill to create a public EMS ...
Staten Island emergency medical response times are best in the five boroughs, but part of a troubling trend, according to a ...
Ambulance providers across rural New York say their systems are nearing collapse without more state funding, according to the ...
As part of the annual RecruitNY statewide initiative, the Briarcliff Manor Fire Department (BMFD) will open its doors on ...
A new report released by the state’s Rural Ambulance Services Task Force describes the rural EMS system in New York as ...
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