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Human Trafficking

In this episode, our co-hosts welcome back Dr. Peter Antevy who offers his thoughts on the direction the industry is heading and the up-and-coming hot topics
Panelists shared their expertise in working with exceptional patients and discussed strategies and procedures that aid in creating a successful interaction for all involved
EMS responders must first recognize that human trafficking and child sex-trafficking exists in their community and understand that they are on the front lines
Mayor Michelle Wu said first responders, health professionals have encountered crowds of over 200 in the Mass and Cass area
“A paramedic coming to us in an accident and knowing what to look for would really help future victims not be hurt or sold or worse,” a trafficking survivor said of the legislation
On their first shift together, Paramedic Laura Gehm and Paramedic Field Training Officer Julia Drahn noticed disconcerting signs
Wake County Paramedics Nicholas Naylor and Rick Reynoso said their instincts told them something wasn’t right after transporting the teen to the hospital
Firefighters and EMS providers in San Diego County will learn how to spot and help victims of sex and labor trafficking
FDNY officials reviewed the leaked reports on the message board and are confident that the information was not posted by a first responder
Matthew Driscoll used his extra time while on light duty after an injury to create training that would help responders recognize signs of trafficking victims
Rebecca Bender, a trafficking victim and advocate, describes indicators for evaluating if an EMS patient is a victim of human trafficking
Jan. 25 EMS Focus Webinar to be presented by representatives of the Blue Campaign
The crews were praised by an ambulance chief officer for a quick and efficient response to the human trafficking case
Chances are you have treated victims of human trafficking and child sex-trafficking and did not recognize it