Truckee Meadows Fire & Rescue released its annual Community Report. Chief Richard Edwards discusses its most notable statistics and findings.
The Reno Fire Department is commending two first responders after they delivered a baby while working last week in the field.
A new program is giving teens hands-on emergency training and a path toward future careers in EMS.
More emergency calls for cardiac arrest than any other go out every year. When the Reno Fire Department responds to them, there is a high likelihood that they'll deploy a device called the Zoll AutoPulse.
Future health care workers step into chaos, training for a crisis that tests teamwork and decisions.
It was a record-breaking year for the Reno Fire Department, who responded to 57,044 calls for service.
Keeping your home prepared for an emergency is a simple step you can take that can make dealing with a stressful situation much easier.
REMSA Health answers nearly 92,000 calls for service every year at no cost to taxpayers.
The Reno Police Department and REMSA responded to a crash involving an electric scooter and a car on Wednesday afternoon.
On Thursday night, the Sparks Fire Department held an informational meeting regarding a proposed $527 emergency medical service fee.