Jon Hagen responded to a fatal crash in 2002, and his actions inspired a young woman to pursue a career in nursing.
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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Israeli EMS holds MCI drill tailored to aiding individuals with special needs
The agency used the simulation to train first responders on how to handle victims with special needs.
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Emergency planning for the Cherry Point Air Show
How do you prepare for an event with 150K guests and high-flying objects?
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GoFundMe page created for Calif. EMT killed in crash
Friends and co-workers are accepting donations towards supporting the EMT’s family. (Photo/GoFundMe)
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5 signs your paramedic spouse has PTSD
Ever read an article on PTSD and wondered, “Does my spouse have this?”
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3 messages for EMS leaders to inject into EpiPen price controversy
EMS leaders need to add expert perspectives and data to the EpiPen media firestorm with these distinct outcomes in mind.
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Air Force medic helps deliver wife's baby
EMS crew who arrived on the scene thought Travis Shaw was a paramedic from another fire station, not a dad who happened to be trained to help.
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ND ambulance service awards first-ever ‘Medals of Valor’ to 2 paramedics
Paramedics Greg Glood and Kelsey Bodvig were recognized by F-M Ambulance Service for risking their lives to help others. (Photo/F-M Ambulance Service)
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Inside EMS Podcast: How to deal with unprofessionalism in EMS
In this week’s episode, our co-hosts tackle the issue of unprofessional behavior in EMS, and how to handle it.
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Quick Clip: Dealing with 'difficult' coworkers
In this week’s quick clip, our co-hosts discuss how to deal with a difficult partner
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