A person lying unconscious on the ground after an accident should not be moved, as improper handling could lead to serious complications or further injuries, according to a first aid responder.
Ever feel like you’re stuck in a rut because you just don’t have the "right" talents? Well, good news: you don't need years ...
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Opinion: Train police for the realities of domestic violence
For many survivors of domestic violence, the most dangerous moment is not the assault itself but the attempt to leave. Police ...
RTE Liveline host Kieran Cuddihy has opened up on his “state of shock” after being the first person on the scene of a ...
Ohio’s volunteer firefighting system depends on the sacrifice of aging, underpaid and overworked Ohioans who serve their ...
We never know when a medical emergency might strike, but the Susanville Fire Department can help members of the community ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - The American Red Cross is partnering with the South Central Workforce Development Board, the ...
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The healing power of televised resuscitation | Expert Opinion
The CPR on these shows often depicts outdated practices and inaccuracies about who is most likely to experience cardiac ...
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What TV gets wrong about cardiac arrest and CPR
Inaccurate TV portrayals of cardiac arrest and CPR could affect viewer perceptions and actions, emphasizing the need for ...
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Fitness on the Field turns Mercedes-Benz Stadium into massive gym
The Home Depot Backyard's Fitness on the Field welcomes residents onto the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium for a series of ...
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Nursing skills bootcamp looks at careers in the caring professions
Careers in the caring professions were in the spotlight during a recent visit to the University of Chichester by students of ...
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