Among the many impacts of America’s ongoing opioid epidemic is the risk of fentanyl exposure for EMS providers. What can first responders do to..
A newly published study on cardiac arrest in large metropolitan areas in the U.S. and Canada shows how a bystander’s immediate use of an automated..
When it comes to emergency care training, hands-on learning and skills practice sessions are the name of the game. Opportunities to demonstrate newly..
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) can happen to anyone, at any time. Even someone in the prime of their life and who has no prior health conditions that..
A well-coordinated team approach with defined roles is just as important as high-quality skills for high-performance CPR. What goes into making a..
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