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Customer Spotlight: EMS Squared
As part of the ECSI Customer Spotlight series, we had the chance to speak with Mike Stephenson, Owner & Lead Instructor of EMS Squared. In this Spotlight, Stephenson shares his experience using ECSI products in his CPR, AED, and first aid classes, including wilderness first aid. -
Customer Spotlight: University of Akron Training Center for Fire and Hazardous Materials
As part of the Public Safety Group Customer Spotlight series, we had the chance to speak with Matthew Claflin, the Chief of Training & Educational Contact at the University of Akron Training Center for Fire and Hazardous Materials. -
An Interview with Fire Author Randy R. Bruegman
As part of the Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group Author Interview series, we had the chance to talk with Randy Bruegman about his upcoming book, Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration, Second Edition. -
Meet NCCP Requirements with Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services (GEMS)
Still need to meet NCCP requirements? NAEMT's Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services (GEMS) course has you covered! -
Look Inside: Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration, Second Edition
The Second Edition of Principles of Fire and Emergency Services Administration is available now! Check out an exclusive sneak peek. -
Look Inside: Occupational Safety and Health in the Emergency Services, Fifth Edition
The Fifth Edition of Occupational Safety and Health in the Emergency Services is available now! Check out an exclusive sneak peek. -
Look Inside: Water Rescue: Principles and Practice, Third Edition
The Third Edition of Water Rescue: Principles and Practice to NFPA 1006 and 1670: Surface, Swiftwater, Dive, Ice, Surf, and Flood is available now! Check out an exclusive sneak peek. -
Look Inside: Fire and Emergency Services Administration: Management and Leadership Practices, Third Edition
The Third Edition of Fire and Emergency Services Administration: Management and Leadership Practices will be available soon! Check out an exclusive sneak peek. -
Look Inside: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
The Twelfth Edition of Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured is available now! Check out an exclusive sneak peek. -
COVID-19 Guidance for EMS Providers: Part Five
This is the fifth post in a five-part series where we'll give you a look inside this important new COVID-19 resource. In case you missed it, we recommend viewing the series in order, starting with Part One.
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Customer Spotlight Q&A: Jason Marquez, EMT-P President and CEO, First Response Training Group Orlando, Florida
Jason Marquez, EMT-P, President and CEO, First Response Training Group Orlando, Florida, talks about his experience using the Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition and Nancy Caroline’s Emergency Care in the Streets, Ninth Edition.Full story
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Webinar Recording: What EMT Instructors Have Been Asking For: Now in Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Thirteenth Edition
This is a recording of the Navigate courseware webinar from March 24th, 2026 on Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Thirteenth Edition, led by Jameel Sylvia, MPA, NRP from The Public Safety Group. For more information on this title, please visit go.psglearning.com/EMT13eFull story
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ECSI Tutorial Series (3): How to Create and Submit a Course Roster
Hey there, ECSI Education Center coordinators and instructors! Do you know how to issue your course completion cards? Let's find out!Full story
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Fisdap Instructor Tutorial: How do I view which preceptors have completed the training?
To see a list of who's completed the training, go to the orange Reports tab and click on the Accreditation link.Full story
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Medical Director Discusses the Importance of Evidence-Based Content for EMS Recertification
Evidence-based medicine uses the scientific method to organize and apply current data to improve health care decisions. Despite its ubiquitous usage in health care, it is relatively new to prehospital care. Is it time for a change?Full story