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Op-Ed: Los Angeles EMS Is Making the Right Call

email article Recently, Los Angeles County s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency has been in the news for its decision to stop transporting cardiac arrest patients to hospitals. This termination-of-resuscitation guideline, made in the context of soaring patient volumes and worries about overwhelming medical resources thanks to COVID-19, has led to concern that EMS personnel will abandon patients and provide suboptimal care. We are here to tell you that this is not the case. In fact, their decision will likely end up saving lives and is consistent with best evidence-based practice. We are two emergency medicine physicians who work in Baltimore. You may be wondering how that qualifies us to speak on what is occurring in L.A. County. Well, although Baltimore and Los Angeles County may not be geographically close to one another, the state of Maryland also has guidelines for EMS termination of resuscitation. In fact, Maryland adopted its policy years ago. The decision made by

Gov Hogan: State agencies ready for snowstorm

Print Tyler Waldman, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 Gov. Larry Hogan on Tuesday detailed a statewide response to heavy snowfall and other severe weather forecasted for Wednesday and Thursday. Parts of the state, including Baltimore, Carroll and Harford counties, are under a winter storm warning. Baltimore City and Baltimore, Cecil, Harford, Howard and Montgomery counties are under a winter storm watch. “As our state braces for its first major winter weather event this season, we have mobilized an all-hands-on-deck effort to keep Marylanders safe,” Hogan said in a statement. “Stay tuned to your local forecasts for the latest updates, heed the guidance of state and local authorities, and most importantly, use common sense.”

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