Press Room
Quinnipiac students have a new tool to help them be better prepared to treat patients in life-threatening situations, thanks to the generous donation of a simbulance by Hartford HealthCare. (November 21, 2023).
Hartford HealthCare donated a “simbualance” to the EMS club at Quinnipiac University – a specialized decommissioned ambulance that will be used for EMS training. (November 17, 2023).
Members of the EMS club at Quinnipiac University received emergency medical training through a health care simulation in a real ambulance on Friday. (November 17, 2023).
The Quinnipiac EMS and School of Nursing Community Engagement Program teamed up to have American Heart Association (AHA) Training courses on campus. (March 4, 2023).
When the Connecticut Second Company Governor's Foot Guard Association wanted to take their CPR and other life-saving skills to the next level, they turned to the Quinnipiac EMS team. (February 28, 2023).
Charles Dunn’s first experience in an ambulance with a critically ill patient inspired him to enter the emergency services field. (September 13, 2022).
At the 2022 National Collegiate EMS Foundation (NCEMSF) conference, Quinnipiac was recognized as a HEARTSafe campus. (February 28, 2022).
When Quinnipiac’s Emergency Medical Service organization was founded back in 2019, it started with just 18 members. Today, it has grown to more than 70 members and has big ambitions for the agency’s future. (November 29, 2021).
Members of the Quinnipiac University EMS team reflect on the 9/11 terror attacks and how it impacts them as first responders. (September 8, 2021).
More than 500 Quinnipiac students received their Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination on the university’s Mount Carmel Campus last week, through a partnership with Griffin Health. (May 3, 2021).
After a full year of preparation, Quinnipiac’s student-run emergency medical services program, Res-Q, just completed its inaugural year of operation. Res-Q, a volunteer, state-certified, supplemental first responder agency in Connecticut, is open to any student who is currently certified or becoming certified to be an emergency medical technician. (June 6, 2020).
Nearly two dozen Quinnipiac University college students are armed with life saving techniques and will use their training to respond to emergency calls on campus starting next month. (October 24, 2019).
Quinnipiac will implement a student emergency medical services program this fall. (October 22, 2019).
Quinnipiac University Emergency Medical Services students gathered on the lawn outside of the Center for Communications and Computing and Engineering for a mass casualty drill on Saturday. Along with medical teams from multiple local agencies, the students participated in a drill designed to simulate a mass casualty event, with evaluators monitoring the students’ performance. (April 23, 2024).
To be prepared to be there when it matters most, student-run Quinnipiac University Emergency Medical Services (QU EMS) worked with Quinnipiac Public Safety and numerous area first responder agencies to turn out in full force for a training drill on April 20. (April 24, 2024).