Mom delivers baby in VB parking lot
A mom and her newborn are doing well after the woman gave birth in a Virginia Beach shopping center parking lot, according to Virginia Beach Emergency Medical Services spokesman Chief Bruce Nedelka .
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Mom delivers baby in VB parking lot
Va. College Student Learns Life Lessons as EMT-B
NORFOLK, Va . — Sprinkled somewhere in between her grueling school schedule and her hectic work life as a gym trainer and a Chick-fil-A employee, Kelsey Hottle finds time to volunteer as an emergency medical technician.
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Va. College Student Learns Life Lessons as EMT-B
Child hit by a car in Virginia Beach Friday night, life-threatening injuries
On Friday around 9:16 p.m., police, fire and emergency medical services personnel were called to the scene of a child hit by a vehicle in the 1500 block of Lynnhaven Parkway, in Virginia Beach.
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Child hit by a car in Virginia Beach Friday night, life-threatening injuries
Child hit by a car in Virginia Beach Friday night, life-threatening injuries
On Friday around 9:16 p.m., police, fire and emergency medical services personnel were called to the scene of a child hit by a vehicle in the 1500 block of Lynnhaven Parkway, in Virginia Beach.
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Child hit by a car in Virginia Beach Friday night, life-threatening injuries
Beach EMS on standby to help recovery effort in Asia
The Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services is on standby for a possible deployment to Asia to help with disaster relief.
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Beach EMS on standby to help recovery effort in Asia
Travel Insurance a Must for World Cup Fans Traveling to South Africa
RICHMOND, Va.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–For World Cup fans in need of emergency medical or dental care, medical evacuation or other assistance while in South Africa, travel insurance can be the most important thing they pack.
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Travel Insurance a Must for World Cup Fans Traveling to South Africa
Council set to vote on Sentara’s plan for emergency care
Loading… CHESAPEAKE The City Council will decide tonight whether to allow Sentara Healthcare to build a free-standing emergency medical center in Greenbrier, less than three miles away from Chesapeake Regional Medical Center.
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Council set to vote on Sentara’s plan for emergency care
Medic, recruit hurt in Va. crash
A minivan struck an emergency medical services car Sunday afternoon at the intersection of First Colonial and Laskin roads, sending three people to the hosptial.
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Medic, recruit hurt in Va. crash
Restrictions in place as nor’easter moves into Hampton Roads (WTKR Norfolk)
The Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services is asking people to not go body or wind surfing during this storm. They say the conditions are not safe and are asking people to stay out of the water.
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Restrictions in place as nor’easter moves into Hampton Roads (WTKR Norfolk)

