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Cross-Sectional Retrospective Epidemiological Study of 9-1-1 Calls to the El Paso, Texas, and Ciudad Juárez International Border Crossing

International Journal of Paramedicine

Methods: This cross-sectional, retrospective study evaluates prehospital care provided by EMS at three international bridges in El Paso. The El Paso Fire Department (EPFD) provided data for all encounters between February 2017 and January 2023.

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First Responders & First Responses

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

Working as a paramedic, medic, EMT, prehospital care provider or any other type of first responder differs vastly from any other role in those first seconds or minutes of arrival. Patients may have waited anxiously for hours, so they’re highly observant for our first responses in words, facial expression and body language.

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Stand Down Fido, We’re First Responders, Not Food

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

There are hardly any statistics around first responder dog bites, particularly in prehospital care providers, although some research has addressed the issue in other industries, with high numbers reported every time. Or break them. of the postal delivery workers questioned reported a dog bite.

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The 10 Best EMS Pants for EMTs and Paramedics Recommended by Veteran EMT

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Here’s a quick list of some common hazards EMS workers may face while in the field: Weather Chemical Bacterial Dust/debris Electrical Fire Sharp objects Comfort & Mobility Being a prehospital care provider often means that you will be spending a lot of time in your pants. A typical EMS shift is 12, 24, or even longer.

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