Incident Command
Keeping them going round and round during fuel supply disruptions
First responders must be clear about their observations and follow key documentation guidelines to be considered as a credible witness
Very little in a university setting follows a strict top-down approach
The Tourniquet Leash can be used in the event of a shark attack or other life-threatening bleeding
NG-911 is coming to every community and understanding how it came to be is important to exploring its future impact on EMS
Experienced providers should re-evaluate priorities before riding a bad idea into the ground
Mass fatality tragedies like the 2012 school shooting Conn. can happen anywhere, so we must be prepared
Is it true that for major MCIs, policy goes out the window?
Violence against emergency responders is an old and ugly problem, but preparation and awareness can keep you safe
Firefighters and medics need to know how to identify potentially violent scenes and how to react
PENMAN can be quickly recalled for incident or patient size-up or assessment
Determining what’s essential for incident management, triage and mass casualty response training