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Mike McEvoy

EMS Authors for Fire Engineering 6 Replies

Started by Mike McEvoy. Last reply by Richard Michitsch Jun 8.

We are always looking for EMS authors and ideas for Fire Engineering EMS articles. As our readers know, we currently include two EMS articles in each issue of the magazine. If you are interested in... Read More »

Michael D. Smith

Induced Hypothermia post ROSC 1 Reply

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

We are interested in starting to induce hypothermia status/post ROSC in the arrest patient. Are any of you doing this in the field? If you are how are you keeping the saline cold? This seems to be ... Read More »

Brent Sanger

Continuing Education 8 Replies

Started by Brent Sanger. Last reply by Dennis E Sampson May 23.

Fire-based EMS services sometimes fall short in helping their medics and EMTs meet the necessary continuing education needed for skills and knowledge maintenance. Continuing Education is an importa... Read More »

 
 

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