There are approximately 50,000 reported crashes on Nevada roads every year.
The Plumas County Sheriff's Office received a call reporting a subject had been paddle boarding on Frenchman Lake, had gone under the water.
"No irregular substances" detected at Poulakidas Elementary after report of possible hazmat incident
Friday, February 4th UPDATE:
Nevada State Police are turning drivers around on several highways.
Ready Responders is a group of EMTs, Nurses, and other health professionals. They're bringing at-home COVID-19 testing to Nevadans in the Reno/Sparks area.
REMSA is using new protocols when it comes to dealing with the coronavirus. Part of that process includes informing ambulance crews on who may have COVID-19 and using personal protective equipment.
Las Vegas-area authorities have started working on a plan to help hospitals following mass-casualty incidents after discovering a need for more emergency treatment support during the fatal Route 91 Harvest festival shooting in 2017.
The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office wants to remind drivers to always give room to emergency responders after one of its patrol cars was hit by a car early Thursday morning.
The Eureka County Sheriff's Office (ECSO) says on Friday, October 18th, just after 3 a.m. they received a 911 call reporting a crash on I-80 near Mile Marker 277 in Eureka County.
You don't have to be a police officer or a firefighter to help your community during an emergency situation.