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Multiple EMS Experts

The Fire Engineering Training and JEMS Training teams have a wide breadth and depth of experience for developing training content for first responders. Combined, they have over 50 years of experience incorporating different learning styles and techniques to deliver effective, engaging training. This team has experience developing and delivering training to all audiences, including fire, EMS, law enforcement, medical, corporate, and k12 education.
COURSES BY Multiple EMS Experts

Active Shooter and EMS

Arriving at the scene of an active shooter event means many things for emergency medical providers. First, it's considering the different kinds of response that must occur here to protect victims, other providers, and yourself. Second, it's identifying the need for triage for the trauma patients you will face. Third, it's providing the proper levels of care to victims. And lastly, it's ensuring you are keeping yourself safe. Understanding the whole picture when responding to an active shooter event is imperative to a successful, safe response.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 60 min

Considerations for Common Vehicle Accident Injuries

Motor vehicle accidents are some of the most common EMS calls throughout the country. When responding, there are many factors you must keep in mind, while quickly assessing the situation. This training collection will examine priorities and considerations for patient care during extrication, as well as some common trauma injuries you may encounter (such as TBI, crush injuries, and shock). Rommie Duckworth and Christopher McLaughlin will discuss how to care for these patients and considerations for coordinating delivery of care during extrication.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 30 min

Optimization for Successful Intubation

As ALS providers, we can feel the pressure to intervene rapidly when indicated for patients. However, we have a responsibility as providers to ensure we are providing the appropriate level of care and doing it correctly. In this training collection, Jeremy Williams discusses best practices for preparing for intubation, induction agents, Rapid sequence intubation (RSI), drug-assisted airway management (DAAM), and delayed sequence intubation (DSI).

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 45 min

Trauma Management Skills

Whether you are responding to a mass casualty event or a multi-vehicle car crash, learning more about trauma management skills will prepare providers for efficient and effective responses. The key topics discussed in this course are different methods to stop the bleeding, spinal immobilization techniques, and needle decompression of the chest.

Course Type: Full-length Course

Course Duration: 60 min