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Discover why it is crucial to provide proper training on AEDs and basic first aid to coaches, parents, and other individuals involved in sports and outdoor activities.
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Easy-to-consume and adaptable material gives instructors all that they need to teach students CPR, first aid and other safety courses.
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The ECSI philosophy is centered on “what matters in the moment.” That is, the moment(s) when responders are confronted with potential dangers, safety hazards, and threats to patient lives or limbs.
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Whether you're a seasoned emergency professional or not, it's never a bad time to be up on the latest in burn care. Read to learn what's new.
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Hypothermia happens when heat loss occurs faster than heat production and the body’s core temperature falls below 95°F (35°C). One incorrect assumption associated with hypothermia is that it only relates to cold outdoor exposure. Hypothermia can happen any time of year and can even happen indoors on a sunny summer day.
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Whether you recreate, work, or live in the wilderness, sooner or later you will have to deal with an injury or illness. Learn the dos and don'ts to make sure you're prepared for any scenario.
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The media exposure of Hamlin’s collapse and resuscitation created an opportunity to spread awareness of the importance of learning CPR and teaching others.
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Each year, the first responder community steps up from June 1 -7 to help members of their communities learn the importance of CPR. Let's commit to teaching CPR all year.
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Learn how EMTs, paramedics and other professionals who work in public safety must consider how to serve the role of patient advocate as well as providing great pre-hospital support.
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Communities are increasingly becoming aware of "tranq" a new, dangerous combination of drugs. This is what it is, and why EMS professionals need to be aware of its presence.