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Brush Up on EMS

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When seconds count in the world of public safety, we don't have time to learn new things in the middle of a call. The time to brush up on your old skills is when your relaxing. Join me with this podcast to revisit some of those forgotten techniques or maybe even teach you something new.

Brush Up on EMS
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      Check out this website for more information on tourniquet application.

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      Check out the Mayo Clinic's video with Dr. Donald Jenkins on tourniquets

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