November 1, 2024

BREAKING NEWS Marine Search & Rescue Chopper Crashes Near Yuma, Arizona

Retrospective on Welsh Ambulance Service troubles

Calgary Medics Dispute Backgrounder

EMS and the Minneapolis Bridge Collapse

CAAS Executive Director to Retire

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4 Killed in Marine helicopter crash 

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Retrospective on Welsh Ambulance Service Troubles

Group set to monitor overhaul

Ambulance service Mr. Fixit winning

Interim ambulance chief resigns

Ambulance Trust faces pounds 13m deficit

Police chief calls for improved ambulance service

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Calgary Medics’ Dispute Backgrounder

Province heads off EMS strike

Alberta government moves to block paramedic strike

Paramedics cry foul

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Minneapolis Bridge Collapse

Medical community’s response to the 35 W emergency

First responders share their stories

Emergency plans pay off

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Executive Director of the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services Set to Retire

Meredith Hellestrae, Executive Director of the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services, (CAAS), has announced her intention to retire at the end of August, 2007. Meredith began working with CAAS in 1996 after a diverse career as teacher, publisher, and marketing/advertising executive. As CAAS Executive Director, her duties included the day-to-day administration of the commission’s activities; protecting the integrity of the CAAS quality standards; coordinating the activities of the board of directors, the Panel of Commissioners, site reviewer pool and special committees; acting as spokesperson with allied organizations, governmental agencies and the media; representing the interests of CAAS-accredited agencies; and overseeing all membership services.

During her eleven-year tenure with CAAS, Meredith helped to grow the organization from 40 accredited agencies to 107 today. She instituted a comprehensive marketing program and has been a key driver in helping to spread the word about the value of CAAS accreditation through published articles, brochures, and contributed book chapters; trade shows; journal advertising; and the like. Meredith helped develop and conduct more than 26 seminars across the U.S. to educate EMS agencies about the CAAS accreditation process. In 2000, she helped to coordinate the first major revision of the CAAS accreditation standards and assisted with all subsequent revisions to date. She has been instrumental in gaining recognition of CAAS in the licensure process of a number of U.S. states and has helped lead CAAS’ expansion into Canada and other international locations. Meredith’s dedication to excellence and heartfelt support of the CAAS mission has contributed to CAAS’ growth as a strong, vibrant organization.

In retirement, “Mama CAAS” as Meredith is known to many of her EMS colleagues, hopes to find ways to educate a broader audience about the important role EMS plays in today’s medical care. She is looking forward to more time in her garden, reading, volunteering, taking courses, painting, writing, making music, and spending more time with family and friends.

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Two South Africa paramedics killed in road smash

SOUTH AFRICA NEWS

** Two Johannesburg area paramedics have been killed in a collision with a bakery truck.

That is the word from News 24 (August 9) which said the 5 a.m. accident 35 kilometres from Polokwane also claimed the lives of a patient and truck driver. According to police, the head-on highway crash played with the advanced paramedic and driver of the unit dying at the scene. The roadway remained closed for three hours following the smash-up. PNN will keep you posted as more information becomes available.

Other ambulance accident stories on South Africa:

Five injured in ambulance crash, Polokwana

Nurse killed in ambulance accident

Damages for ambulance accident

Paramedic killed in crash

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Fatal EMS air crash victims identified

photo of air ambulance crash wreckage

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