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This Week in EMS: Most Survive Turkish Plane Crash
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9 Dead, 86 Injured in Turkish Airlines Crash
The plane crashed short of a runway in Amsterdam Wednesday morning, smashing into three pieces and reportedly spraying luggage and debris across a muddy field.
Despite the catastrophic impact only nine of 134 people aboard were killed. Of the injured survivors, six were in critical condition, 25 were seriously hurt and 24 had slight injuries as of Thursday. Also see Experts: Many Air Crashes Now Survivable.
7 Wounded by Gunfire on Mardi Gras Parade Route
Seven people, including a toddler, were injured in an apparently random shooting spree during Fat Tuesday festivities in New Orleans. While some terrified revelers ducked and the parade came to a halt, others reportedly continued to vie for beads.
The 20-month-old child was not seriously injured. The two most seriously injured victims underwent surgery for stomach wounds, while the others were listed in stable condition Tuesday night with injuries not considered life-threatening.
Summit: Be Ready for Radiological Threats
Dr. Jeffrey Runge, who recently stepped down as the nation's first chief medical officer of the Department of Homeland Security, addressed the 2009 Radiological Threat Summit in Washington, D.C. Wednesday.
Runge said it has bothered him that those on the front line -- EMS, firefighters and police officers -- have not been part of the planning or training process. Click above for EMSResponder.com's exclusive report.
Va. Firefighter/Paramedic Invited to President's Address
Lynchburg, Va. firefighter-paramedic Abbey Meacham was teaching a class Tuesday when she got a phone call. The first lady of the United States was requesting her presence.
General president of the IAFF Harold Schaitberger called her and explained that Michelle Obama was looking for an active firefighter, preferably female, to sit with her during the President's address to Congress. Click for more on this EMSResponder.com story.
Industry News:
Call for Nominations: Heart Safe Community and STEMI Awards
Physio-Control and the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), EMS Section, will sponsor three awards to recognize Fire EMS Systems that are helping their communities be more Heart Safe.
The application deadline is April 3, 2009. Don't wait to enter! Click above for details.
Free Hazmat Safety Training Video Now Available
The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), under a cooperative agreement with the DOT's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), developed a companion training video to enhance the use of the Emergency Response Guidebook 2008 (ERG2008).
The purpose of this training video is to explain the contents of the ERG2008 and how to use it as a resource in the event of a hazardous materials transportation incident.
Education Feature:
"There is a misconception and debate surrounding this topic," writes EMS health expert Bryan Fass. "Researchers, Physical Therapists, Trainers and coaches all love to debate/argue over this topic. Take a group of trainers/coaches in the know, lock them in a room, throw out this topic and run for cover because it will become heated and tempers will flare."
Featured Job:
"Iron Duck, a leading designer and producer of EMS products throughout the world, is seeking a sales person to work with our network of distributors. This person must be a certified EMT min 4 yrs experience."
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Featured Forum Thread:
"When it comes to pushing drugs (ACLS, morphine, ect..) via PICC lines, Hickmans, ect.. Which ones can paramedics use to push drugs??"
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Poll Question:
How would you rate your colleagues on their "bedside manner" skills?
For an inspiring feature on finding fulfillment in patient care, visit our archived webcast by Thom Dick, People Care: Practices and Perspectives for Professional Caregivers.
Click above to vote, and view previous polls at www.EMSResponder.com/polls.
Reminders:
Coming up next in EMS: ED Benchmarks 2009
Click above for details, and visit the full EMSResponder.com industry calendar at www.emsresponder.com/calendar.
Other top headlines this week on EMSResponder.com:
- Arizona Crash Involving Ambulance Kills 3
- Wisconsin ED Nurses Fired for Patient Photos
- Pa. Responder Asks for Forgiveness for Fatal Crash
- Kansas City Fire Chief Makes Case for EMS Consolidation
- Rescue Efforts End at China Mine Disaster
- Dispatcher Blamed for Response to Dallas Officer
About Heather Caspi, EMSResponder.com Editor-in-Chief
Heather Caspi has been a public safety journalist since 2000, beginning as a reporter for sister site Firehouse.com. She later became the assistant news editor for Firehouse.com and Officer.com, and led the launch of EMSResponder.com in 2005. She graduated from the University of Maryland with degrees in Journalism and English Language and Literature, and earned her EMT-B at Merritt College in Oakland, California. She can be reached at Heather.Caspi@cygnusb2b.com.