There's shortage of volunteer EMS workers for ambulances in rural America

There's shortage of volunteer EMS workers for ambulances in rural America

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Across the country, rural EMS systems are hanging on by a thread, putting up to 60 million Americans at risk of being stranded in a medical emergency.
Emergency medical services need more volunteers than ever that’s currently leaving a collapse in hospital transportation for middle America.
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