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Your partner appears intoxicated
Blog - Scenarios
Written by EMTResource.com   
Tuesday, 16 April 2013 07:31

Scenario

You arrive at the station to start your scheduled shift and see your partner sitting on the couch. You notice a strong smell of alcohol as you approach your partner to greet him. You remember on yesterday's shift he was talking about how he was going to meet some friends at the bar after work. Add a comment

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Ambulance companies in San Diego
Blog - EMS
Written by EMTResource.com   
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 10:19

There's a lot of new EMT's graduating each semester in San Diego and they are always eager to start applying for jobs. Popular questions on EMT forums is what ambulance companies are in San Diego and who is the best to work for. Add a comment

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A deeper look at the S in SAMPLE
Blog - EMS
Written by EMTResource.com   
Thursday, 07 March 2013 21:14

The SAMPLE acronym is usually taught within the first few weeks of EMT school and is a fundamental piece of the focused history and physical examination portion of patient assessments. Add a comment

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Participate in the Patches for Peds program
Blog - EMS
Written by EMTResource.com   
Sunday, 03 February 2013 16:08

A representative of the Patches for Peds program reached out to us last week and asked if we could share their link. This is a wonderful program recently started by the Prince Frederick Volunteer Rescue Squad (PFVRS) to help children diagnosed with cancer.

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Three P's for Ride-Alongs
Blog - EMS
Written by EMTResource.com   
Thursday, 17 January 2013 13:31

There comes a time when every EMT student needs to complete a ride-along as part of their clinical experience. For most students, this is typically their first exposure to the EMS system and therefore a critical step in the learning process. Add a comment

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