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EMS is an integral part of the fire service and Fire Engineering magazine. Tell us the EMS topics we need to cover and let us know what you think about the EMS coverage in Fire Engineering. It's here to stay and you're part of it!

Members: 29
Latest Activity: Nov 19

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Mike McEvoy

EMS Authors for Fire Engineering 8 Replies

Started by Mike McEvoy. Last reply by Mike McEvoy Sep 27.

Brent Sanger

Continuing Education 9 Replies

Started by Brent Sanger. Last reply by Shareef Abdu Nur Dec. 24, 2008.

Michael D. Smith

Induced Hypothermia post ROSC 1 Reply

Started by Michael D. Smith. Last reply by Andrew Mardell Jun. 3, 2008.

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Koll Andersen Comment by Koll Andersen on April 19, 2009 at 8:14pm
Just wanted to say hello to my brothers and sisters on the FireEMS page. I look forward to sharing my thoughts and ideas with all of you and hope this will help all of us providing fire and EMS services in our communities.
 

Members (29)

Mike McEvoy Brent Sanger Dennis E Sampson Michael D. Smith Richard Michitsch Ryan Lawson Karen Andrew Mardell Shareef Abdu Nur Koll Andersen Bobby Halton Barry Daskal mike diener John "Cliff" Berkshire Kris Kaull Francis Califano Trae Wright Mark Sawicki Ronald A. Moniuk Josh Haney Jeff Buechel Michael Curran Bill Duffell steve young Michael Ward Louis N. Molino Sr. Andrew McGovern Frances C. Thorpe (Missy) Don Woolem
 
 

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