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Preparing First Responders (and Their Families) for a Busy Hurricane Season
There are a few important steps all first responders can take when preparing for hurricane season. Expert Bob Elling explains how to teach your staff how to prep. -
The Importance of Teaching Autism Awareness to EMTs and Paramedics
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is on the rise. Teaching EMTs and Paramedics how to care for people with ASD is now critical. -
The Evolution of Tourniquet Use in Trauma Care
Public Safety Group sat down with Navy Captain (Ret.) Dr. Frank Butler to discuss the development of tourniquet use in casualty resuscitation in military and civilian settings. -
Enhancing Paramedic Training Courses: Strategies and Insights for Instructors
Read on to learn more about the value of improved paramedic training including the strategies and resources instructors are leveraging to do so effectively. -
How Instructors Can Help First Responders Improve Care for People Living with Disabilities
One in 4 Americans between the ages of 18 and 44 with disabilities do not have a designated health care provider. How can first responders and EMS professionals improve prehospital care for these individuals? -
When Heat Waves Scorch the U.S., Teaching Firefighters and EMS Professionals How to Manage Heat-Related Injuries Takes Center Stage
Are your students prepared for a heat wave? Learn how to get your EMS students ready for what will inevitably be a scorching summer season across the country. -
Customer Spotlight Q&A: Lena Sjöholm Helps Transform Sweden’s Prehospital Pediatric Care Through the Use of Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP)
In this Q&A, Lena Sjöholm of the Stockholm County Health District discusses using Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP), Fourth Edition, to teach lifesaving concepts. -
Expert Says Teaching Rope Rescue Has Changed in Some Surprising Ways
There is high value to teaching rope rescue as fire and rescue experts can’t easily predict the scenes they’ll be called to on any given day. -
EMS Week 2025: 'We Care. For Everyone."—Resources for Instructors
Public Safety Group wants to take this opportunity to celebrate instructors and those who work hard to ensure the next cohort of EMS providers in the field are the most prepared yet. -
Celebrating EMS Week 2025
This year's EMS Week theme is, "We Care. For Everyone." Learn about the history of EMS Week and the significance of each day.
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Customer Spotlight Q&A: Dr. Mandy Gattis Enhances Her Passion for First Responder Mental Health Through the Mental Health Resilience Officer Course
Nov 22, 2024, 11:56 by User Not FoundDr. Mandy Gattis, Project Coordinator at South Carolina EMS Association, talks about her experience taking the NAEMT Mental Health Resilience Officer course and how it's shaped her expertise and experience in her job.Full story
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Customer Spotlight: St. George Fire Protection District Prepares the Next Generation of EMTs with the PSG EMT Training Solution
Apr 19, 2023, 10:27 by User Not FoundJustin Arnone, Chief of Medical Services at St. George Fire Protection District, talks about his organization's success using the PSG EMT 12E training solution and Navigate to train and prepare the next generation of EMTs.Full story
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Recognizing the Symptoms of Hypothermia: What You Need to Know
Nov 3, 2023, 10:58 by User Not FoundHypothermia happens when heat loss occurs faster than heat production and the body’s core temperature falls below 95°F (35°C). One incorrect assumption associated with hypothermia is that it only relates to cold outdoor exposure. Hypothermia can happen any time of year and can even happen indoors on a sunny summer day.Full story
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How to Enhance Your Classroom with the Competency Tracker 2022
Aug 17, 2022, 10:00 by User Not FoundAre you providing your students with the latest materials for success? Take a look at some of the most important features in Fisdap's all-new Competency Tracker.Full story
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Medical Director Discusses the Importance of Evidence-Based Content for EMS Recertification
Oct 23, 2023, 14:32 by User Not FoundEvidence-based medicine uses the scientific method to organize and apply current data to improve health care decisions. Despite its ubiquitous usage in health care, it is relatively new to prehospital care. Is it time for a change?Full story