Louisville Fire will start accepting applications June 2 through July 4 for firefighter recruits.
Louisville Emergency Services personnel will now have blood in their ambulances for trauma victims, city leaders announced Tuesday.
They are the men and women who swear to serve and protect Louisville's community and Saturday they received some well-deserved recognition.
Fire officials have sent over 150 photos and a letter to councilmembers, urging them to address the department's growing infrastructure and equipment needs.
Nine new dispatchers graduated from the MetroSafe Academy. (WDRB photo)
The fire department appointed Kevin Tyler to interim Fire Chief.
The crash originally blocked all lanes.
Telecommunicators answer critical 911 calls ranging from cardiac arrest to fires, shooting and car accidents.
Louisville Emergency Services executive director said it is a nationwide problem.