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    fire truck or police officer. They can also volunteer at hospitals and also you can complete an Emt course in 150 hours and paramedic training can go from 750-1500 hours (www.Icc.edu). In the 1900’s the driver of the ambulance had no medical experience. To become a paramedic the acquirements are complete a training course then enter an EMT paramedic training which will take two years to complete and after that take the nr EMT exam which consist of both written and practical exam.

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    History of Ems

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    of patients‚ the EMS profession has come a long way in its regulations too. The principles of triage were first established during the Civil War by Major Johnathan Letterman‚ who also established an efficient system for distributing medical supplies‚ and an ambulance corps. Following the war‚ veterans began establishing volunteer life saving squads based on what skills they saw and used in combat. In 1865 civilian ambulance services began in the U.S. Back then ambulances were

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    All of the journeys that lead to greatness start with a dream‚ whether it is big or small‚ but what the person does with their dream is what controls whether it comes true. “All our dreams can come true‚ if we have the courage to pursue them.” -Walt Disney. Anyone can have a dream but just like Walt Disney said‚ they need to have the courage to pursue them if they are to come true. Even today‚ if a child is asked what they dream of being when they grow up‚ they usually answer with a police officer

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    auto rikshaw‚ Hand push carts‚ sewing machine and other stalls to people who don`t have jobs. Building and Repairing Mosques. Arranging Marriages. Arranges minimum of Every month some 200 such girls are married by the help of Saylani Welfare Trust. Medical Camps. Sadqa Bakra Service . Mass Training and Job Creation Program (New): Saylani W T in corporation with Intel is starting a mass job training program with guarantee job placement. Only matriculates and O’level students are allowed to appear in

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    the board‚ which includes the fire and EMS departments. Many departments are facing a substantial loss in their fiscal year budget which could translate into millions of dollars. With many fire departments providing fire suppression and emergency medical services‚ this monetary loss is going to greatly impact the communities they serve‚ despite what the law makers think. This loss is not only going to affect the communities and the departments as a whole‚ but everyone from the fire chief‚ the company

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    Spinal Immobilization

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    immobilization can be of more harm than good if not done correctly. Introduction Traumatic spinal cord injuries are severe‚ life threatening and life altering. Managing the risk of spinal cord injury in trauma patients is an understandable concern for medical professionals. Spinal immobilization is initiated on a regular basis in pre-hospital setting for patients at risk of a spinal cord injury. In the past immobilization has been thought to be a relatively harmless procedure. There is now‚ however‚ growing

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    Reflection on a Significant Incident from Practice Introduction The intention of this written essay is to demonstrate an understanding of my views on the art and science of reflection and the issues surrounding reflective practice. It is based on a significant incident from my own area of clinical practice as a state registered paramedic employed by a large provincial Ambulance Service N.H.S. Trust within the U.K. There is a discussion appraising the concept of reflection both generally

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    Emt

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    Trauma patients I am currently taking a EMT course through Copper Mountain College. We have had to study trauma and medical cases. I would like to share with you in detail some of the cases that we have studied first ill introduce you to some of the assessments that have to be done before we begin. For a trauma patients especially one whose injuries are serious-time must not be wasted at the scene. This patient needs to get to a hospital as quickly as possible. On the other

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    volunteering

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    experience. Sometimes it just kills me (no pun intended) how people hurt themselves and how we lecture them‚ even though we KNOW that sometimes we make the same mistakes as they just did! You may wonder why someone would want to be in the emergency medical field‚ or how they cope with that stress. I wasn’t born and raised with a silver spoon in my mouth‚ so donating to needy people or families was nearly impossible for me‚ though I really would if I could. I thought that the next best thing as a compassionate

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    Safe Ambulance Operations

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    some of the more common safety rules I have found to be in place at a majority of places is no one under the age of 18 is to drive any of the department vehicles. To respond on an ambulance or to help assist with a patient you must hold at least a medical responder

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