Archive for June, 2009

Call 911: FDNY EMS Music Video

Posted by admin on June 24th, 2009. Published in EMS. 1 Comment »

“Call 911” written and performed by Farooq Muhammad and directed by Christopher Marquardt is a catchy rap that aired publicly during EMS Week and has been viewed on YouTube over 14,000 times.

Made to be an EMS recruitment video it’s cool just to watch and see the action. The video features the Crews of Battalion 38 in Central Brooklyn “Kings of the County” hard at work.

Whether or not you’re in the EMS field it’s hard not to watch this music video and see how many medical supplies you can spot. Obviously, this is nowhere near all of them but here’s a head start: stethoscope, rescue bags, backboard straps, cervical collar, AED pads, bag valve mask, backboard, blood pressure cuff – there’s plenty more. Have fun and enjoy the music!

Source: JEMS.com

Lightning Safety Week – June 21 – 27, 2009

Posted by admin on June 18th, 2009. Published in Disaster Preparedness. 1 Comment »

Not only is this Sunday Father’s Day it’s also the kick off of Lightning Safety Week. Lightning, the nation’s deadliest weather phenomena, strikes year round but summer is its peak season.

Over the past 30 years, lightning killed an average of 58 people per year. This is higher than the 57 deaths per year caused by tornadoes and average 48 deaths to hurricanes. However, since lightning generally claims one or two victims at a time and does not cause mass destruction it is underrated as a major risk. Documented lightning injuries average about 300 per year in the U.S. but obviously without all the lightning injuries being documented the true number will never be known.

Lightning can strike as far as 10 miles from the area where it is raining. That’s about the distance you can hear thunder. So, if you can hear thunder, you are within striking distance and should seek shelter immediately. The National Weather Service has a great tag line: “When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors!”

Once indoors stay off corded phones, computers and other electrical equipment that put you in direct contact with electricity. Stay away from pools (indoor or outdoor), tubs, showers and other plumbing. Wait 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder before going outside again.

If someone should be the victim of a lightning strike know that they do not carry an electrical charge, are safe to touch and need urgent medical attention. Cardiac arrest is the immediate cause of death for those whose lives are taken. Some lives may be saved if the victim receives the proper first aid immediately. Call 9-1-1 immediately and perform CPR if the victim is unresponsive or not breathing. If an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) is available, use it.

Lightning is dangerous but with common sense and proper first aid training you can greatly increase the safety of yourself and others.

Source: NOAA.gov

A Nightmare on Elm Street

Posted by admin on June 10th, 2009. Published in EMS. 3 Comments »

Who knew? New Line/Platinum Dunes is remaking A Nightmare on Elm Street. If you’re not a horror film buff or at least A Nightmare on Elm Street fan why do you care? Joan Philo Casting is currently seeking real life police officers, firefighters and paramedics for non-speaking roles. These are paid positions people. If you’re interested here are the requirements:

  • Available June 22nd and July 1st
  • 18 years or older
  • Live in Chicago/suburban area
  • If you meet the requirements check out fangoriaonline.com for the email address and specifics you need to send about yourself to be considered for the role. Maybe you could butter up the casting director if you offer to bring along one of those Simulaids Deluxe Simulation Kits with all the flesh wounds, burns, blood, you know the one. Or, how about the forensic science wound package – including shotgun close range wound, exit gunshot wound, contact wound, ice pick exit wound and more.

    Freddy’s back.
    Freddy Krueger

    National CPR/AED Awareness Week 2009

    Posted by admin on June 5th, 2009. Published in Medical News. Comment Here »

    June 1 – 7, 2009 marks the second annual National CPR/AED Awareness Week. As a trained professional you may know how to respond to cardiac emergencies but do your loved ones? The goal of this week is to promote the importance and provide CPR and automatic external defibrillator (AED) training. From infants to the elderly, thousands of lives are saved every year because someone took the time to learn how to perform these important lifesaving skills. Find the special events happening in your hometown at: http://american.redcross.org/cpraedevents.

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