Tag: Emergency Medical Treatment

Rescuers in Gaza Struggle With Dwindling Fuel and Equipment

Paramedics said they would need bulldozers, which they don’t have, to pull more people from buildings destroyed by Israeli airstrikes amid power cuts.

How Grand Canyon National Park Works to Prevent Heat-Related Deaths and Injuries

In a summer of deadly heat for hikers in the Southwest, rangers at Grand Canyon National Park use a pioneering approach of aggressive messaging and outreach to prevent disaster on the trails.

A National Treasure, Tarnished: Can Britain Fix Its Health Service?

As it turns 75, the N.H.S., a proud symbol of Britain’s welfare state, is in the deepest crisis of its history.