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The depth of workplace relationships has a bigger impact on mental health than many providers realize
It may feel counterintuitive at times, but achieving trust starts by showing unilateral respect to everyone, even when you disagree
“I started fishing in my handlebar bag for my Garmin InReach as I rolled up on a younger man attempting inadequate CPR on an older man”
The Chandler Fire Department takes pride in having its firefighters trained and certified as EMTs and medics
The survivors have claims worth more than $10 million, attorneys for the families said
Though it might be hard to find the time, it’s important for spouses of first responders to focus on their own needs, too
First responders may experience 200% more traumatic experiences than most people, but are they 200% more prepared to deal with them?
Learn how therapy can improve communication, provide a safe place for family members to share and gain real-world coping mechanisms
With American Rescue Plan Act money, the city plans to offer $3,000 signing bonuses to 550 new hires
Long-time paramedic hopes to educate her community on overdoses after son’s struggle
The state group also recommends addressing inadequate recruitment and retention in other ways and convening another commission
The company is also offering $10K bonuses to current employees whose referrals sign on
Paramedics administered naloxone to the infant, who had been crawling on grass and putting leaves in his mouth
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