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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Fire Rehab

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Dear FireRehab Subscriber,
In this month's FireRescue1 Rehab eNews, Bruce Evans talks about how to know when firefighters hit the wall of true exhaustion. Evans also discusses how treating a firefighter with high blood pressure differs from treating civilians and Sara Jahnke gives us seven reasons firefighters should undergo annual physical tests. 
— The FireRehab Team
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FIREREHAB EXCLUSIVE
Why firefighter high blood pressure is different
By Bruce Evans, FR1 Columnist 
Here's a look at why treating a firefighter with high blood pressure must be handled differently than treating civilians.
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7 reasons for annual firefighter physical tests
By Sara Jahnke, FR1 Columnist 
It is more important to know firefighters' physical abilities each year than at the beginning of their careers.
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