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Sirencide: The Impact of Acute Stress in Emergency Vehicle Crashes – 388
This interview is with Dr. Dusty Lambert, a firefighter who completed his doctoral degree while researching the impact of acute stress in emergency vehicle crashes.
Active Shooter Part 2 – Advice for Fire and EMS
When I was in the police academy and went through Active Shooter training it was designed solely for police officers. There was never a
Active Shooter Part 1 – Advice for Law Enforcement
My students often ask me: “Mr. Moldenhauer, what’s the worst call cops could ever go on?” My response is always the same, an active
How stressed are you?
Now, more than ever, employees are starting the day with a lot of stress. The pandemic has changed the way we work and live. Add
What does it mean to be situationally aware?
In this article, we’ll start off by discussing the basics of awareness. Then, we’ll talk the factors that compete for an employee’s attention. Finally, we’ll
Trooper Down on the Roadway. The Bob Bemis Story – SAM 387
This interview is with Bob Bemis, a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper who was struck and severely injured while attending to a vehicle fire on I-81