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ECHONooga Rewind: Guns and Roses - Critical Care in the Hot Zone

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Talk Presenters:

  • Ruth Myles, CFRN, EMT from Dartmouth-Hitchcock (DHART)

  • Joel G. Coelho, NRP, FP-C, TP-C from Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center EMS Coordinator and US Army Flight Paramedic

A “dual-rotor” presentation on the pro’s and con’s of tactical emergency medicine in the hot zone at an active shooter or MCI event. We will look at lessons learned and emerging theories from recent international terror events and present the complex and diverse arguments for and against critical care in the hot zone.

#CAMPECHO COMING SOON!

As discussed at the beginning of this episode, if you as a flight crew member are in need of help, you can call our ECHO FAST (Flight crew Assistance and Support Team) line at 1-833-AIR-FAST which is available 24/7. The peer support team is made up of flight crews from across the country just for you.

You can also reach out to us via Facebook Messenger from our facebook page @echoheliops and out website http://www.echoheliops.org/fast-team/

Check out one of our partners IA Med!

IA MED is coming to Jacksonville, FL in partnership with Jacksonville Fire and Rescue with their all-new redesigned Critical Care Prep course.

For more information about hosting an ECHO conference or becoming a sponsor, please email info@echoheliops.org.

For info about the podcast, send me an email! tony.falzone@echoheliops.org

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Talk Presenters:

  • Ruth Myles, CFRN, EMT from Dartmouth-Hitchcock (DHART)

  • Joel G. Coelho, NRP, FP-C, TP-C from Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center EMS Coordinator and US Army Flight Paramedic

A “dual-rotor” presentation on the pro’s and con’s of tactical emergency medicine in the hot zone at an active shooter or MCI event. We will look at lessons learned and emerging theories from recent international terror events and present the complex and diverse arguments for and against critical care in the hot zone.

#CAMPECHO COMING SOON!

As discussed at the beginning of this episode, if you as a flight crew member are in need of help, you can call our ECHO FAST (Flight crew Assistance and Support Team) line at 1-833-AIR-FAST which is available 24/7. The peer support team is made up of flight crews from across the country just for you.

You can also reach out to us via Facebook Messenger from our facebook page @echoheliops and out website http://www.echoheliops.org/fast-team/

Check out one of our partners IA Med!

IA MED is coming to Jacksonville, FL in partnership with Jacksonville Fire and Rescue with their all-new redesigned Critical Care Prep course.

For more information about hosting an ECHO conference or becoming a sponsor, please email info@echoheliops.org.

For info about the podcast, send me an email! tony.falzone@echoheliops.org

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