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From autonomous drone resupply to real-time battlefield blood transfusions, the Michigan National Guard exercise pushes the boundaries of front-line medical innovation
How AI-driven platforms are revolutionizing public safety messaging and disaster preparedness
The Marine Corps Commandant discusses the evolving challenges in public safety, emphasizing training, decision-making and the impact of emerging technologies
The data may also be used to inform EMS reviews and training
Find out how this all-in-one, reusable respirator is designed for comfort, range of motion and easy use
The Cleveland Clinic shares ET3 success with its Virtual Emergency Medicine Program
Enterprise Control Systems says its products will improve situational awareness and collaboration among services
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The communications platform for first responders went live in 2017 and currently has three million users nationwide
The FCC is monitoring the 3G phase-out and working to “implement safeguards” for older phones and other devices, a spokesperson said
The CERA application is designed to connect police and EMS providers with teachers, students and others in life-threatening situations
“EMS is at their most vulnerable, and we need the help,” said Heather Sharar, executive director of the Ambulance Association of Pennsylvania
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New piece of gear improves weight distribution of gear and can be worn over PPE, said inventor Hannah Chevalier
Dispatcher Alecia Chavous could hear the man breathing erratically, and sent a fire crew to the coordinates provided by the Apple device
In this episode, our co-hosts are joined by Eko Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Adam Saltman who discusses best practices for using a stethoscope
Fowler talks Ectochrome, head-up CPR, interleaving, flip phones and Richard Feynman
The decision to treat on scene or transport should depend on the training and abilities of the responders, not on the equipment at hand
Along with a new vendor for their bleeding program, the American College of Surgeons also debuted its branded C-A-T, a “true self-applied, one-handed tourniquet”
The approval for new AEDs, cardiac monitors and CPR devices follows an inspection showing that most Eddy County fire vehicles lacked working AEDs
The data and software company expects continued challenges with staffing and COVID, as well as advancements in technology and data usage
The respirators will be available for pickup at pharmacies and community health centers throughout the country
Boston-based Cataldo Ambulance’s Ron Quaranto discusses leading a large EMS organization through the pandemic, recruitment and retention, and vaccine mandates
A bystander who stopped to perform CPR on the man said within minutes of dialing for help, a drone arrived overhead
The Handtevy partnership includes a mobile app and education
Learn how balanced usability, access and security enable first responders to do their jobs more effectively wherever they are
Mission critical communications networks and Wireless WAN work in concert to enable first responders to make informed decisions and act quickly
How technological advances influence PSAPs and ECCs and redefine the public safety ecosystem
Greg Friese turns the tables by interviewing host Rob Lawrence about how his Royal Army Medical Corps service has influenced his leadership through 30 years of EMS
The measure would end some Medicare restrictions and extend emergency waivers
Steve Wirth and Doug Wolfberg join host Rob Lawrence to discuss strategies for overcoming hospital bed delays
Get buy-in and do more with less with these tips for implementing EMS software solutions
“Our new pattern for FDNY EMS is shaving about a minute off ambulance trips from incident locations to hospitals,” said Professor Andrew Smyth
Smart ambulances help EMS agencies become more data-driven, making fleet management safer and more cost-effective
Virtual reality technology allows the learner to mimic and engage in real-life situations, activating the same neural pathways for better retention