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The program will make it easier to prevent blood-loss fatalities in the field. It is the first of its kind in northeast Indiana.
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The community college is partnering with the ambulance service to build a pipeline of new medics to the Fort Wayne community.
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Commissioners promise no breaks in emergency services, but TRAA will no longer serve areas outside of Fort Wayne.
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Three officers were recognized Wednesday for their help in saving the life of a patron who suffered a health emergency in the library in May.
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Fort Wayne City Council members publicly accused the Allen County Commissioners of not negotiating on additional funding. The Allen County Commissioners then threatened to terminate the interlocal agreement funding TRAA.
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All NewsLast year, TRAA Executive Director Joel Benz asked the Fort Wayne City Council for $3 million to keep the ambulance service afloat. Now, he said they’ve used roughly $900,000 of it.
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All NewsThree Rivers Ambulance Authority is getting financial help from the City of Fort Wayne after making a deal with the Fort Wayne City Council
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All NewsAmbulances hit 80 percent compliance on Priority 1 calls, such as heart attacks, strokes, difficulty breathing and major trauma.
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All NewsParamedics Logistics provides the EMTs and paramedics that staff the ambulances and handle the daily operations for TRAA, which operates the primary EMS service for the City of Fort Wayne.
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All NewsIn early October, the Fort Wayne Fire Department announced they would pursue full operation of ambulance services in Fort Wayne.The Three Rivers Ambulance…