Senator Eric Buckson and House Republican Leader Tim Dukes introduced Senate Bill 284 also known as the 'First State Emergency Response Act' to strengthen protections for Delaware’s first responders.
A new bill introduced in the Delaware General Assembly would create additional legal protections for first responders while they are working.
A 66-year-old man was shot in the chest early Thursday morning at a home on Fleatown Road, prompting a large police response and emergency crews.
The Ocean City Firefighters & Paramedics gave back to the community by donating school supplies to the Ocean City Elementary School.
A woman who drifted out to sea off the coast of Lewes was rescued Monday evening after a group of off-duty lifeguards sprang into action.
Emergency crews from multiple fire companies responded Sunday evening to a water rescue in Indian River Bay after two people became stranded on a jet ski near Holts Landing State Park.
Paramedics in Delaware have reached a groundbreaking milestone by administering more than 250 units of whole blood statewide between Nov. 23 and Nov. 25, making the state a national leader in pre-hospital trauma care.
It’s a day America will never forget. Today marks the conclusion of Ocean City’s five-day 9/11 memorial, a tradition that has grown in importance each year.
Dover Police Department thanked multiple agencies that helped work the PHISH Mondegreen Festival.
The Ocean City Paramedics Foundation has provided the Beach Patrol with ten additional Stop the Bleed kits. This collaboration between the Paramedics Foundation, Fire Department, and Beach Patrol gives an inside look at emergency response efforts on Ocean City's beaches.
