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Finding the balance between being prepared for anything and being quick, light and back pain-free
“Whatever you don’t bring is what you’re going to need,” one commenter wrote
Is there a role for dexamethasone in the prehospital environment?
It will come to a head around June when Ford will close down production for 6 weeks for a plant modification, and GM will cut G series vans production in half
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The electronic box will turn lights green for approaching emergency vehicles, and even create an “ambulance corridor” to an area hospital
More than 700 people have downloaded the smartphone app that will send a notification when someone nearby is having a heart attack
As individuals we are entitled to our opinions, but understand the causes of obesity before commenting on it
The 911 center is not integrated with local law enforcement agencies, and a software overhaul would improve communications
The unique emits a low frequency rumble, and works in addition to the main siren to warn drivers
Here’s a look at the early airway devices and how they evolved into the smaller, better and easier-to-use versions we have now
US Ambulance Corp. plans to add 126 positions to the 473 it has at its Winter Park factory, which is already the largest single ambulance-making site in the world
For $10 or less per unit, your department could begin handing out lights for at-risk patients to dramatically reduce the number of fall-assist responses
An educational product is only as good as the hands you put it in, so carefully consider your teaching methods
Auditors said they don’t have a system to document when expired medications are disposed, or when supplies are damaged, contaminated or deemed unusable
The demands placed on electronics used in the field are heavy and computers and tablets need the fortitude to take that punishment
There are three main types of cameras, and pros and cons to using each one
A Pa. officer tied the strip of fabric around the bleeding leg of a man shot in a bank robbery; Philly provided 5,000 tourniquets to patrol officers after talking to Boston PD, which started carrying them in the wake of the marathon bombings
From shrinking capnographs to guideline overhauls, a lot changed this year