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91

2000 October JEMS

[…]
M.
Lacombe, NREMT-P; David Lee
Gordon,
MD;
S.
Barry
Issenberg,
MD ;
Alma
Vega, ARN P;
Chad
Brocato, EMT-P; Mark
Siegel, EMT-P; and Patrick
S.
Reynolds, MD

Fe a tu re s

2 2
Questions about Emergency
Stroke
&
Cardiac Care

Experts discuss problems
&t
progress
in the fight against common killers
By
Chad Brocato, EMT-P

5 0

4 2
Latex Allergies […]

92

Kansas City Revisited _1984 May (50-71) JEMS

[…] by
a few percentage points.

When I proposed these two
distinct but equally practical solu-

tions, I indicated that, if I were a
field medic in Kansas City (and my

son actually is), I would much prefer
the variable shift schedules, with

periodic opportunities to bid for
shifts based upon seniority.
My reasoning is that, given a
choice, some of […]

93

1989 (December) JEMS

[…] lies in
working together to overcome these
hurdles.

Injured Abroad:

How Would You Fare?

54

by Steven R. Hawks, EMT-I

A hypothetical trip around the globe

examines the standard of prehospital care
in several different countries.

EMS in Hungary

by Robert Garypie, EMT

57

EMs in the soviet union: 60

The Granddaddy of
• Socialized […]

94

1980 03 JEMS

[…] professionals from different levels and areas of the
country to discuss the topic

36 lTacking The Trends in EMT-P Training
The National Registry is finding their EMT-P exam is being failed
by a significant number of applicants-I)); .4//red We;.ge/

42 lnitiallyYours
“Curb Credentialism” is the battle cry, but how many are

Tlirstedmg2 -by […]

95

1980-03-JEMS

[…] professionals from different levels and areas of the
country to discuss the topic

36 lTacking The Trends in EMT-P Training
The National Registry is finding their EMT-P exam is being failed
by a significant number of applicants-I)); .4//red We;.ge/

42 lnitiallyYours
“Curb Credentialism” is the battle cry, but how many are

Tlirstedmg2 -by […]

96

1984 (October) JEMS

[…] The Mini-Maglight – A Penlight With Power

86 Advertiser Index

100 Inroads – Laerdal Emergency Life Support kit; TOPAKA Floor Slip Tester;
Vetter Pipe Sealing Plugs; Emergency Resuscitation kit ; Donald‘s Fire Survival
Plan;

Columns

28 Around the Nation dy Dczna /czrvz`s – […]

97

1940s-1950s E&J Resuscitators

1940 -1950s: E & J RESUSCITATOR
 

Erickson and Johnstone Resuscitator developed in 1927. See Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal January 1960, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp 77-81
Clarence N. Erickson Submitted in 1935 and received in 1938 a U.S. Patent for a Combined Inhalator and Resuscitator.
Le Roy G. Fox Submitted in 1943 and received in 1945 a […]

98

Glenn “Bud” Hare

Citation:
National EMS Museum People Files, NEMSM-0003
Glenn “Bud” Hare
Glenn “Bud” Hare, the former police officer and entrepreneur who invented a revolutionary leg splint and numerous other devices, started the country’s largest emergency medical products company, distributed a massive catalog to help support the enterprise, and later launched POLICE magazine in the 1970s, died recently of complications […]

99

1954 Henney Packard Junior Ambulance

[…] and ambulances. Between late 1952 and 1954 only 500 “junior” professional cars were made. In 1954 it is estimated that only 120 were produced, making it the rarest year for production. Despite a initial interest in the smaller and more maneuverable professional cars sales never saw the fireworks other manufacturers received, and thanks to […]

100

1988 (September) JEMS

[…] Only when the EMT knows his abilities and limitations with airway skills.
66 A Course on Training BY RICHARD A CHERRY , NREMT-P. An inability to prove adequate preparation through training and continuing education could be a costly oversight.
70 Febrile Seizures BY JACK p CAMPBELL . MD AND JACK s. suRPURE , Mn This common neurological […]