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Better sleep is the best first responder countermeasure to shift work and fatigue
As an essential piece of personal protective equipment, you want to make sure gloves fit well, are durable, and are readily available
STAR Ambulance’s journey to enhancing patient care delivery and the employee experience
All personnel need appropriate access to information, forms and schedules from any device which connects to the Internet
The Excellance, Inc. ambulance allows medics to perform CT scans of suspected stroke patients and transmit images to neurologists
Follow these scheduling practices to improve provider morale, patient care and operational efficiency
Using hospital outcomes to evaluate field performance
The app is used by medics and firefighters to send images and video from the field to the emergency room
The i3 Emergency Vehicles feature a range of optional extras specifically designed for emergency services
The Veta system connects a smart case with a mobile app and helps monitor an auto-injector’s location and usage
Panacea’s Cloud will allow first responders and medical directors to better coordinate their response to mass casualty disasters
Currently available drone technology has the ability to revolutionize situational awareness and improve responder safety
Follow these important steps for a successful ePCR implementation
We put together a list of our favorite products you can easily find online this holiday season
Docs challenge ALS vs. BLS outcomes research and learn about prehospital care products at 2015 ACEP Scientific Assembly
An ePCR makes patient care report data consistent, retrievable and reportable for billing, quality assurance and other improvement initiatives
AED-SOS, developed by Japanese researchers, shown to shorten time to AED delivery to simulated out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients
Researchers develop easy to use, portable and inexpensive device to predict hypovolemia from hemorrhage by noninvasive monitoring of vascular tone
The 2015 AHA CPR guidelines refresh: still the most current recommendations.
The one size fits all plastic lining is designed to speed the process of protecting the ambulance interior from pathogens
The 84 ALS can handle a significant amount of gear comfortably, and helps you find what you’re looking for, fast
For some agencies, smaller is better when it comes to ambulances
EMS1 LinkedIn members suggest safety and comfort improvements to the patient care and driver compartments, ambulance exterior and more
To best utilize the data from an ePCR system takes vendor support, dedicated internal support and ongoing product updates
We have a long way to go to improve survival from sudden cardiac arrest
Consider safety, comfort, and efficiency of EMS providers when purchasing an ambulance
Legislation and regulatory change has made it is possible for cops, parents, teachers, and friends of addicts to obtain naloxone; this is what you need to know before you buy a kit
Understand boot fit, modifications, inserts, and lacing techniques for optimal comfort and performance during long EMS shifts
8 steps to purchase an AED for your department
There is ongoing concern about someone with little or no medical training administering naloxone to treat overdoses; is the risk worth the reward?
Think outside the box to raise funds for your department’s next ambulance purchase
Here’s a look under the hood at Next Generation 911 and how one department has implemented it
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These 5 programs provide CPR education and training designed to help members of the public save lives