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Thank You & Farewell from AAA President Randy Strozyk

American Ambulance Association

Dear Fellow American Ambulance Association Members, Working on your behalf, first on the AAA board, then as president, has been the capstone of my 45-year EMS career. Both the past […] The post Thank You & Farewell from AAA President Randy Strozyk appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Cardiac Arrest Update 2024 (Part 2)

Core Ultrasound

In part two of this series on using ultrasound during cardiac arrest, we dive into advanced strategies to further optimize your resuscitation care. Building on the foundation from part one, this video focuses on actionable tips to take your ultrasound skills to the next level during cardiac arrest scenarios. Cardiac Arrest Part 1 RUSH exam Courses The post Cardiac Arrest Update 2024 (Part 2) first appeared on Core Ultrasound.

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Year in Review: The Impact of the ESO Community in 2024

ESO

At ESO, our mission is to transform community health and safety through the power of data. While the ESO team was busy with our own product innovations and research to support that mission, our customers played an integral part by achieving milestones of their own. It is with great pride that weve watched these organizations redefine whats possible in first response throughout the year.

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Heart Attacks vs Angina

EMT First Aid

Heart Attack vs. Angina: Understanding the DifferencesChest pain is a serious symptom that can signal a range of heart-related conditions, but not all chest pain is the same. Two of the most common causes areanginaandheart attacks, which may feel similar but have very different implications for your health. Knowing the difference can save a life.What Is Angina?

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Woman less likely to receive bystander CPR compared to men!

EMT First Aid

Why Women Are Less Likely to Receive Bystander CPRAnd Why It MattersWhen someone experiences sudden cardiac arrest, receiving CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) immediately can double or even triple their chances of survival. However, studies have shown a concerning trend: women are less likely to receive bystander CPR than men. This disparity can have life-or-death consequences, and understanding the reasons behind it is the first step toward change.

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