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Response to Non-Accidental Trauma and Traumatic Brain Injury in Infants and Young Children

NAEMSP

Author : Rachel ODell, MD; Washington University Emergency Medicine Residency Editor : Michael DeFilippo, DO As first-responders, EMS personnel are in a unique position to observe and categorize the setting and behaviors of children presenting with possible non-accidental trauma (NAT). However, children, and especially infants, pose a particular difficulty in identifying trauma due to their subtle presentation.

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Introducing Body-Worn Cameras to Your EMS Agency

JEMS

Here's a starting point for implementing a body-worn camera program.

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PTSD Awareness

First Responders Wellness Center

When the Job Follows You Home: A First Responders Guide to PTSDBy Jesse Arvizu, Navy Veteran & Clinician at First Responders Wellness CenterIts not weakness. Its wiring. Up to 35% of first responders will have a posttraumatic stress injury.If youre reading this, odds are you wear a badge, a uniform, and carry a radio.

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AmeriPro Health Names Adam Koontz as Chief Operating Officer

JEMS

Seasoned operations executive brings proven track record in business transformation, strategic planning as company enters new growth phase.

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Life-Assist Partners With PSTrax to Enhance Inventory Management Operation for EMS Agencies

American Ambulance Association

Through an exclusive partnership, Life-Assist delivers PSTraxs cutting-edge inventory management system to EMS agencies, helping them gain real-time visibility, control costs, and ensure critical supply readiness. This alliance marks a […] The post Life-Assist Partners With PSTrax to Enhance Inventory Management Operation for EMS Agencies appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Pediatric Care: Insights from EMS Week 2025

JEMS

Dr. Ted Lee convenes a panel of pediatric emergency medicine experts to discuss the significance of EMS Week and the critical EMS for Children program.

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EMCrit Wee – All Things Defibrillation Follow-Up Ep

EMCrit Project

Follow-up to our all things defibrillation episode--we discuss seemingly benign diagrams in the NEJM, VC vs. DSD, and recent ERC guidelines that seem like a big mistake. EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.

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Wisconsin’s AB197: A Critical Bill for EMS Funding Reform

Firefighters and EMS Fund

Introduced on April 15, 2025, Assembly Bill 197 (or AB197) may be on the brink of providing much-needed financial relief for regional emergency medical services across the State of Wisconsin. The timing couldn’t be more crucial, as it seems set on being approved just in time for Wisconsins new biennial budget, which will come into […] The post Wisconsin’s AB197: A Critical Bill for EMS Funding Reform appeared first on Firefighters and EMS Fund.

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Ambulance Carrying Child in Critical Condition Hit by Car in NH

JEMS

A child in critical condition being rushed to a hospital in an ambulance had to be transferred into another emergency vehicle after the ambulance they were in was hit by a car.

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The diagnosis is NSTEMI, a worthless diagnosis which harms patients.

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Magnus Nossen, with many comments by Smith A 50-something male with a medical hx of type I diabetes and hypertension presented to the ED with complaints of chest pain. The ECG below is recorded. What are your concerns if any, and how would you manage this patient? 6 x 2 format ECG #1 recorded on admission I sent this to Dr. Smith with no information, and he responded immediately with "SAF, subtle but aVL is unmistakable.

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Beat the Heat with Braun Ambulance’s New Maximum-Comfort Premium HVAC Package

JEMS

Braun Ambulances has introduced a new Premium HVAC offering designed to keep crews and patients cool in hot weather climates.

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Wallingford (CT) Launches Program for First Responders to Help People With Autism on Calls

JEMS

A new partnership betweenWallingford'semergency service departments and theLinked Autism Safety Projectallows residents to voluntarily register in the town's Special Needs Alert System for free.

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Commentary: The Emergency in Emergency Medicine

JEMS

Emergency departments in the United States are swamped with patients waiting for a space on a traditional hospital ward.

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IA County Considers Declaring EMS an Essential Service Amid Rural Staffing Crisis

JEMS

In response to mounting challenges in rural emergency services, Mills County, Iowa, is moving forward with a resolution that would designate Emergency Medical Services as essentialan unprecedented move in a state where ambulance services are not currently mandated by law.

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Newark (NJ) Paramedics Roll Out Whole Blood Transfusion Program

JEMS

Officials estimate that 191 lives could have been saved inNewarklast year if the prehospital transfusion program had been in place.