One of the most frequent calls for Emergency Medical Services we receive is because someone has fallen. In the month of January, nearly 11% of our total calls for service are due to someone falling. We have a few tips to help prevent a fall. Read on...
In the event of a fire, a closed-door can isolate the fire’s flow, reduce room temperatures, and keep carbon monoxide levels down. Closing your bedroom door can make a 900-degree difference! Read on...
The highway is a daily workspace for law enforcement, first responders, and roadside construction and maintenance workers. Texas drivers can do their part to keep these workers safe by following the state’s “Move Over or Slow Down” law. Read on...
You only have about three minutes or less to escape once a fire starts in your home. Follow these steps to increase your chances of survival. Additional Info...
When a person's clothing catches on fire, action must be instinctive and immediate. There is no time to think. The one thing you should never do is run. To minimize a burn injury when your clothes catch fire, STOP, DROP, and ROLL. Read on...