I read a heartbreaking story today about a grandmother who was killed in a car crash trying to drive her bleeding grandson to the hospital. As a CPR and First Aid instructor and a semi-retired EMT, I have a lot of input and experience on the very topic of “When to Call an Ambulance”. There […]
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Maintenance of your AED
A 12-year-old boy collapses at a basketball game from sudden cardiac arrest. The crowd swarms around him and someone starts CPR while someone calls 911. Ten steps away, an AED sits waiting and ready inside a shiney white metal cabinet hanging on the wall. No one thinks to grab it and the AED is never […]
Continue Reading2010 American Heart Association Guidelines
Another 5 years has passed and the American Heart Association (AHA) is working hard to save more lives. The lay rescuer students I teach in class hate when the AHA changes things up for CPR. I try to assure them that the changes are minor in “the scope of the big picture”, but the lay […]
Continue ReadingGrant Writing Help for AED units and ALS monitors
I’m a little late getting to my EMS Responder magazine from June 2010, but inside I found some wonderful information on Grant Writing. How many times do you try for them and find that your grant applications are getting denied? Whether you are looking for grant money for AED units or ALS monitors, or other […]
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