This is an article that has changed many lives. Since some are in LE in this group, be aware of S/S of a person if they are saying they cannot breathe or having a hard time to breath. Just because sound is coming out does not mean a person is actually oxygenating properly.
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This is a very rare incident but one that could be deadly. I just taught several classes where bites and stings were one of the topics. As providers we need to keep up on our skills and be prepared, this could happen anywhere.
Is your agency prepared to conduct an efficient and safe mass casualty move for one of your local hospitals? I had to conduct one and it takes a lot of planning, coordination, and resources.
https://www.ems1.com/ems-products/specialty-vehicles/articles/why-all-ems-providers-should-be-preplanning-hospital-evacuations-JXO0Ru9MXvsGRBxW/?utm_source=email-to-friend&utm_medium=email
It has been a while but with all that is going on and the rescue efforts in Turkey, this article follows those discussions. Be safe
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