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NAEMSP Alabama Chapter

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Official twitter of NAEMSP Alabama Chapter. Follow us on Facebook as well! Website: naemsp.org/membership/cha…

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Dr Aidan Baron (@aidan_baron) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TXA - not much benefit REBOA - causes harm Vasopressors - safe peripherally Fluids first vs vasopressors first in septic shock - not much difference A glorious day for critical care research #CCR23

FL_NAEMSP (@fl_naemsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the Florida EMS Webinar Today @ 3PM EST Dr. Michael Berkenbush discusses his High Performance Pre-hospital Airway Management paper Join our Teams Link at 3PM: bit.ly/FloridaEMS NAEMSP New York NAEMSP NC NAEMSP @ohioNAEMSP NAEMSP Alabama Chapter MA NAEMSP WI NAEMSP Atlantic Health

On the Florida EMS Webinar Today @ 3PM EST

Dr. Michael Berkenbush discusses his High Performance Pre-hospital Airway Management paper

Join our Teams Link at 3PM: bit.ly/FloridaEMS

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Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service (BFRS) (@bhamfirerescue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service is excited to announce the release of our new Rescue Units that will in the very near future carry whole blood. These new rescue units will each have the capability to carry blood for critical patients who require it. 📸: Jarrell V. Jordan Company

Birmingham Fire &amp; Rescue Service is excited to announce the release of our new Rescue Units that will in the very near future carry whole blood.

These new rescue units will each have the capability to carry blood for critical patients who require it. 

📸: <a href="/JVJCompany/">Jarrell V. Jordan Company</a>
NAEMSP (@naemsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Severe TBI is a leading cause of morbidity/mortality, resulting in 2.87 million TBI-related emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths in the U.S. annually. The latest Prehospital Guidelines for TBI Management are available now from PEC: bit.ly/43T79WI

Severe TBI is a leading cause of morbidity/mortality, resulting in 2.87 million TBI-related emergency department visits, hospitalizations, and deaths in the U.S. annually. The latest Prehospital Guidelines for TBI Management are available now from PEC: bit.ly/43T79WI
NAEMSP Alabama Chapter (@naemspalabama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exsanguination remains the leading cause of preventable death among trauma patients with nearly 50% dying in the prehospital setting. Stop the bleeding. Give blood to replace blood.

NAEMSP Alabama Chapter (@naemspalabama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Waveform capnography is the gold standard for airway confirmation and should be used at all times, but what happens if/when it fails? What other methods are the most reliable? Mist in the tube? Esophageal bulb? Tune in for this great discussion.

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Great collaborative for emergency departments and EMS agencies looking to collaborate and improve pediatric disaster readiness. We’re lucky here to have Children’s of Alabama as a hub site for Pediatric Pandemic Network!!

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NAEMSP is deeply saddened by the news that E. Brooke Lerner, PhD, FAEMS has passed away. We will remember Brooke with the utmost admiration and are profoundly grateful for everything she has done to advance EMS. Read our full statement: bit.ly/48D6SuJ

Peter Antevy (@handtevymd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attention EMS Junkies! The FL_NAEMSP webinar is moving to Friday's at 11AM EST on Zoom, starting tomorrow October 6th. Tomorrow's guest is Jesse Carroll, RRT from Hamilton Medical who will describe the use of the #T1 during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Register for all the

Attention EMS Junkies!
The <a href="/FL_NAEMSP/">FL_NAEMSP</a> webinar is moving to Friday's at 11AM EST on Zoom, starting tomorrow October 6th.

Tomorrow's guest is Jesse Carroll, RRT from Hamilton Medical who will describe the use of the #T1 during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Register for all the
NAEMSP Alabama Chapter (@naemspalabama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“chemical restraint” is a critical care procedure and the same as RSI or any other critical procure and should be treated that way with airway precautions, waveform capnography, and full monitors.

FL_NAEMSP (@fl_naemsp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us today at 11 AM EST for the Florida EMS Webinar: Topic: Leadership in EMS with Eric Clauss, MSN, RN, EMT-P 🔹 When? Today at 11 AM EST 🔹 Duration: 30 minutes 🔹 Register via Zoom (free): us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist… NAEMSP New York NAEMSP NC NAEMSP @ohioNAEMSP NAEMSP Alabama Chapter

Join us today at 11 AM EST for the Florida EMS Webinar: 

Topic: Leadership in EMS with Eric Clauss, MSN, RN, EMT-P

🔹 When? Today at 11 AM EST
🔹 Duration: 30 minutes
🔹 Register via Zoom (free): us06web.zoom.us/meeting/regist…

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On Today's Florida NAEMSP Webinar (11AM EST) Dr. Michael J. Lauria will be presenting the paper "Implementing Tourniquet Conversion Guidelines for Civilian EMS and Prehospital Organizations: A Case Report and Review." DM for Zoom link details.

On Today's Florida NAEMSP Webinar (11AM EST)

Dr. Michael J. Lauria will be presenting the paper "Implementing Tourniquet Conversion Guidelines for Civilian EMS and Prehospital Organizations: A Case Report and Review." 

DM for Zoom link details.
Peter Antevy (@handtevymd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The impact of ventilation on cardiac arrest outcomes is not well understood. Yes, the BVM is important for oxygenation and ventilation, but its effect on blood flow across the lung may play a more significant role. Tanner Smida and I have invited the authors of a recent paper