Florida’s “Move Over” law requires drivers to move over one lane – safely – for stopped law enforcement, emergency or utility vehicles and disabled cars on the side of the road. Read more for tips from AAA about how to stay safe on the road.
Sunstar, the 911 ambulance provider for Pinellas County, sent two ambulance buses, five ambulances and 23 employees to the Florida Panhandle to assist with emergency medical services and the search and rescue task force after Hurricane Michael truck the Florida...
Sunstar Paramedics’ Robert Stanley Jr. received statewide award Sunstar Paramedics’ Clinical Services Coordinator Robert Stanley Jr. received the Marilyn Cronk EMS Pioneer Award from the Florida Department of Health. He was recognized for his clinical innovations and...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year – but all that decorating, baking and family gathering also make it a time for mishaps. Read more about how to stay safe during the holidays.
American Ambulance Association honors Sunstar Paramedics’ Communications Center Sunstar Paramedics, the 911 ambulance provider for Pinellas County, received a 2018 AMBY Award from the American Ambulance Association (AAA) for its “Basic Life Support Dispatch Project.”...