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Inspiring the Next Generation of First Responders

First Responders Foundation

Schools can invite first responders to speak at career days or organize visits to local fire stations, police departments, and emergency medical services facilities. Introducing first responder careers through school programs can spark interest and admiration for these professions.

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Achieve Your Educational Goals With an NVFC Scholarship to Columbia Southern University

NVFC

Scholarship recipients will be able to select from CSU’s wide range of degree programs, including fire science, fire administration, emergency medical services, emergency management, occupational safety and health, organizational leadership, and many more. Maintain a 2.0 undergraduate GPA or 3.0 graduate GPA.

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Wave 2024 Recap: Top 6 Key Topics in EMS & Fire Industries

ESO

Data is being put front-and-center in the fire services industry with the implementation of the new National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) by the U.S. Mary’s Medical Center and Palm Beach Children’s Hospital and Garrett Hall, Sr. Fire Administration. The discussion How Do You Stack Up?

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How to Become a Paramedic in the Air Force

Paramedic Training Spot

Many applicants every year enlist in the United States Armed Forces with the hopes of joining the elite medical professionals within the military. Requirements generally include a high school diploma or GED, age 17 years or older, and a passing score on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (also known as the ASVAB).

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Unstable Pelvic Trauma Patient: ED Presentations, Evaluation, and Management

EMDocs

In fact, the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) classification assigns grades I-III depending on their Young-Burgess classification, but any patient hemodynamically unstable from their pelvic fracture is automatically WSES grade IV regardless of their fracture pattern. of pelvic fractures to be open.

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