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A a former Firefighter and safety officer it is imperative the scene is always monitored as it changes. The loss of these three lives could have been prevented and the injury of a fourth. I was not there but have been in similar situations where the leadership determined trying to fight the fire of an empty building from the inside wasn't the best approach. Our thoughts and prayers are with these three families and as the article shows, they believe there were some mistakes made at the top.


Family members of 3 fallen Baltimore firefighters plan to sue city, state

It has been a while from my last posting. Here is a great 20+ minute video by EMS 20/20 about intubation and a finding out of Rhode Island about improper intubation. There are several key points brought up and this is just part 1, once part 2 is released I will also post.


https://youtu.be/f46Ma7ejU0s



Yesterday Kenya lost two providers just working to serve their community. This is heartbreaking for family, friends and colleagues. This in response to a referral call at 4am. This time of the morning the traffic is light and no needs to rush to a routine call, please slow down and move cautiously through traffic, the ability to run lights and sirens is a privilege not a right and only when following protocols and still no need to speed. Please watch out for each other and talk with your partners or drivers. Let's get their alive. Eagle Med Solutions LLC wants to offer our thoughts and prayers to the families whose lives have changed in a minute. Heaven just gained two angels!

The MOH is attempting to get standards and registration for providers in Kenya. This is well overdue and hope it is achieved. Here is a post from a friend who is on the standards committee with the MOH here in Kenya.




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