Posted: Feb 16, 2024
VIDEO: Watch the AutoPulse NXT at work. It’s a real story of man versus machine. Particularly when it comes to saving a life.
The advanced CPR machine once attached to the chest, delivers compressions to a patient in cardiac arrest.
“The device is completely in charge for this human,” says Jill Andersen, a Firefighter and Paramedic with North Tahoe Fire Protection District as she demonstrates the device on a plastic model of a human head and chest.
- PUB DATE: 2/16/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOLO-TV ABC 8 Reno
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Posted: Feb 16, 2024
VIDEO: Should volunteer firefighters and EMTs be able to miss work to respond to an emergency? Lawmakers from across Vermont support legislation offering protection to employees after some reported they were not allowed to leave their jobs for a 911 call.
Dorieann Chesbrough is a career firefighter with the Vermont Air National Guard.
- PUB DATE: 2/16/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WCAX-TV CBS 3 Burlington
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Posted: Feb 16, 2024
PHOTOS: When a man went into cardiac arrest while working at his family’s restaurant a few years ago, Fire Station No. 1 responded, resuscitating him on scene.
The next day he walked out of the hospital, an uncommon sight for these patients. Soon after, he was back working at his restaurant, said apparatus operator Caleb Hodges.
- PUB DATE: 2/16/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: The Shorthorn
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Posted: Feb 16, 2024
The Ephrata Fire Department was dispatched at 11:20 p.m. on February 14, 2024, for a residential structure fire in the 500 block of D St. SE in Ephrata, Washington. A neighbor reported the home on fire across the street from her.
Upon arrival fire crews observed a fully engulfed double wide mobile home.
- PUB DATE: 2/16/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Big Country News
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Posted: Feb 16, 2024
VIDEO/PHOTOS: The Seattle fire chief said his department is feeling the strain of increased calls and crime in the city and has lost people from burnout as a result.
In a briefing in front of the Seattle council’s public safety committee, Harold Scoggins said he’s down 125 people from a full staff and cited the increase in overdose calls, encampment fires and vacant structure responses as reasons behind it all.
- PUB DATE: 2/16/2024 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 Seattle
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