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8 crucial blood pressure monitor features to ensure optimal performance and accuracy
The toolkit includes resources such as videos and training materials to assist EMS and 911 agencies
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Twice this spring, the Forest Service has encountered drones while its aircraft have been flying over wildfires
The app can warn first responders of hazards along routes as well as leverage additional data to allow greater flexibility in timely situations
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The laptops, worth approximately $3,000, still have not been recovered, but a suspect was arrested a few hours after they went missing
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The FirstNet communications platform for first responders is being used by more than 7,250 public safety agencies to improve interagency communication
Falmouth Fire Department purchased 25 armored vests and helmets, known as ballistics gear, which will be placed on fire trucks and in ambulances and provided to command staff
Here’s how premade kits specifically tailored to your providers’ and patients’ needs support faster response
Learn about the regulations and equipment needed to treat diabetic emergencies, syncope and cardiac emergencies in flight
Ambulance dispatchers have noticed an alarming number of calls coming in from people with medical emergencies
FirstNet connectivity and 4G LTE/5G communications can connect EMS to doctors and hospitals for transport guidance, and to activate stroke, trauma and other specialty teams
A little boy called 911 on a deactivated cell phone to ask for someone to bring him lunch from the golden arches
AFG, Highway Safety Grant Programs and the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation can help fund AEDs and EMS equipment
The Chicago Police Department is the first owner of The HERODrag System, a victim immobilizing rescue system designed for quick, easy deployment and stabilization
From drone delivery of AEDs, to Siri and the now HIPAA-compliant Alexa, cutting-edge technology is promising seamless communication for EMS
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AT&T plans to roll out a number of improvements to FirstNet this year
Pelican’s newest lightweight and durable case is built specifically for EMS and fire needs
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WakeMed hospital is using drones to transfer specimen samples between campus buildings to save time
City consultants recommend reducing the number of “low-priority calls” by the fire department and overhauling the city’s dispatch center
Titrating naloxone through an intranasal dose through a nebulizer and monitoring with capnography can reduce the risks of opioid withdrawal symptoms to the patient and EMS provider
Currently, responders can give simple medicine such as an Epipen, but only doctors can administer more complex medicine because of liability issues
Beginning in 2020, Flirtey, a drone delivery service, will begin sending AEDs to cardiac arrest victims identified by 911 dispatchers
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Heat-seeking drones helped reassure searchers that they hadn’t overlooked anyone in the aftermath of the twister that killed 23 people
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Through a partnership with Stryker Corporation, the city is deploying 84 LUCAS devices to EMS and 41 to the New Orleans Fire Department
Designed to fit over the back wheel of a bicycle, the bag is able to safely store medical equipment, including an oxygen cylinder
No longer just for hospitals and helicopters, blood products can benefit medical and trauma patients in the field
Here are the top questions medical directors, operation directors and quality assurance directors need to answer before purchasing EMS drugs
5.11 Tactical redesigned its EMS duffel and backpack for easy organization and rapid access to your tools in the field
Tradeshows are an opportunity to learn about EMS products and design improvements, and give real-world feedback to manufacturers
The new design is to increase the visibility of first responders as they attend to roadside incidents