TRAINING MINUTES THROWBACK: FIRE-BASED EMS
09/17/2015
Check out a series of Training Minutes videos on fire-based EMS, presented by FireEMS Technical Editor Mike McEvoy.
Mike McEvoy has some tips on taking a patient's blood pressure in noisy conditions and more.
In this fire EMS training video, Fire Engineering Technical Editor Mike McEvoy discusses determining blood flow in a patient.
In this fire EMS training video, Mike McEvoy shares tips on treating patients who may have sucking chest wounds.
Mike McEvoy discusses the best ways to clear a patient's airway and some of the pitfalls of suction.
Mike McEvoy reviews the basics of controlling bleeding in a prehospital environment and talks new technology as well as old techniques that are coming back into favor.
Mike McEvoy reviews the use of a spinal immobilization device for a patient with a suspected neck or cervical injury.
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