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Mayor Wu and Boston Emergency Medical Services announced a new cadet program to increase staffing for emergency departments. ANDREW BURKE-STEVENSON/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER. The program aims to increase ...
Long line of Boston EMTs @BOSTON_EMS inside Boston Municipal Court waiting for the arraignment of 31-year-old Julie Tejeda, who is accused of stabbing an EMT inside the back of an ambulance yesterday.
A Boston EMT was stabbed in the back of an ambulance while treating a woman who police say was acting erratically. The EMT, a woman who was not named but described as a 14-year veteran with the ...
The woman accused of stabbing a Boston EMT in the back of an ambulance last month was declared incompetent to stand trial. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 38°F.
An East Boston woman is accused of stabbing a city EMT while en route to the hospital Wednesday in an attack that had fellow first responders rushing to save one of their own. The 4 p.m. assault oc… ...
Boston EMS officials sought to reassure citizens, saying this is the outfits first drug tampering case in its 135 year history. "We feel pretty confident we now have safeguards in place that will ...
An EMT was stabbed while responding to an incident on New Chardon Street in downtown Boston on Wednesday afternoon.The female EMT was stabbed multiple times inside of an ambulance by a patient ...
“Boston EMS” airs Saturday, August 15th at 10:00PM/ET (10:00-11:00 pm) on the ABC Television Network. In episode four, a driver who gets rear-ended reveals he was at Ground Zero during the 9/ ...
A woman accused of stabbing an EMT in Boston appeared in court Thursday and was ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation.Dozens of EMTs were in court as Julie Tejeda, 31, of East Boston, was ...
A Boston EMT is being commended for saving a person who appeared determined to jump from a bridge in South Boston Friday night. Christopher Baril and another EMT were driving a patient to Tufts ...
A Boston emergency medical technician who was attacked and stabbed multiple times by a patient in an ambulance is recovering after surgery, the city’s Emergency Medical Services department said.
An East Boston woman accused of stabbing an EMT several times is not competent to stand trial, a Boston Municipal Court judge ruled Friday. Julie Tejeda, 31, faces several charges, including ...
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