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December 2, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

CDC panel votes to give healthcare, EMS personnel, nursing home residents vaccine priority

The panel will decide on priority for other first responder groups at future meetings

December 2, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

CDC panel votes to give EMS, healthcare workers, nursing home residents vaccine priority

The panel will decide on priority for other first responder groups at future meetings

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

Md. Falck EMT dies due to COVID-19

LifeStar Response EMT Jerry S. Mercadante, 67, served for 18 years with the agency

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

Reimagining Resuscitation – Episode 4: Expanded use of EtCO2

Deprioritizing epinephrine in the order of interventions

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

Top 10 can’t-miss podcasts of 2020

There was a lot to talk about this year, so don’t miss these must-listen episodes for a second time

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

The only house left standing: How a FF-EMT’s house became a ‘light on the hill’ after a devastating tornado

Darrell Jennings and his family aided 28 neighbors in their living room after a violent EF-4 tornado tore through their Putnam County,…

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

5 reasons to do your rig checks

Ensure you have the tools to do your job properly and give the patient the best possible care by preparing your rig…

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

TXA for GI bleeds?

What the HALT-IT study reveals about the potential dangers of TXA for acute hemorrhage

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

4 EMT tips to first do the right things, then do things right

Experienced providers should re-evaluate priorities before riding a bad idea into the ground

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

Starbucks hopes to ‘reignite the movement of gratitude’ with free coffee for frontline workers

Starbucks served more than 2 million free cups of coffee during the early months of the pandemic, and seeks to inspire ongoing…

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

Why we need critical thinking for scene assessments

In the real world it is impossible for a scene to be 100% safe; therefore we must constantly assess risk

December 1, 2020 • EMS1 Daily News

4 ways to bring order to a chaotic scene

Approaching every scene with calmness, compassion, command presence and code choreography leads to better patient care

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