My SA/TEMS Operator friends at the FBI.
So many great assets here to enhance our partnerships with the FBI.
Trust me, I have first-hand experience – I can tell you they are a GREAT crew to work with!
My SA/TEMS Operator friends at the FBI.
So many great assets here to enhance our partnerships with the FBI.
Trust me, I have first-hand experience – I can tell you they are a GREAT crew to work with!
City & County of Honolulu: Ambulance accident w/ patient on 07-12-14.
Here’s the initial picture from the incident.
Few things to review:
1. Good reminder to check your “Maximum height is ****” plate on your rig.
2. Law enforcement officials should really know the area, including height clearances.
3. Even if Police are leading you out, Fire/EMS should always be aware of your surroundings.
4. Social media is fast and information pertaining to your ongoing situations will always be faster than a PIO.
5. I can already see it now: “Dear Chief, I don’t know what happened…”
6. Crews should have their seatbelts on at all times while the vehicle is moving.
Thoughts and prayers to the initial victim of the first emergency call.
I hope the leadership in Honolulu figure out the issues at hand. Emergency Service Professionals need some rest.
It’s #EMSWeek2014 – Stressing safety to everyone is an important part of our job.
We are seeing more car crashes due to distracted driving. Put down your phone and pay attention to the road. As emergency responders, I would hate to meet you for the first time like this…
Worse yet, we don’t want to get hit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RNn8CBklf4
Distracted driving can injure and kill. Remember, don’t text and drive.
Please, share this message with others and stress the importance of roadway safety.
And again, thank all your first responders for their dedicated service.
@rusnivek
Celebrate Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week on May 18th – 24th 2014. Numerous communities across the nation, as well as several national events are planned around this year’s theme “EMS: Dedicated for Life.”

Thank all of your Emergency Medical Services Professionals this week. During any crisis or disaster or everyday emergency, these men and women bring emergency care to anyone in need.
Just in 2014 alone, we’ve had numerous school shootings, tornados hit several southern states, a landslide in Washington, wildfires in California, and flooding in Florida. EMS professionals work tirelessly day-in/day-out to assist and support others who are sick or injured. At every call, EMS treats and transports people in their most critical times of need 24-hour a day – dedication, professionalism and commitment.
Each year EMS Week honors the contributions of EMS Professionals throughout the country and stresses the need and importance of strong public support for all our EMS Providers.
Happy National Emergency Medical Services Week!
@rusnivek
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Hello snow!
NE Ohio had its first dose of snow last night. Started at about midnight, various reports have 2-8 inches on the ground.
At this time, the National Weather Service Cleveland Office has issued a lake effect snow advisory in effect until 1300 EST (aka 1:00pm EST). Snow will be heavy with high water content. This can cause damage to trees and power lines.
There are some dangers associated with wintry weather. Here are a few free tips to keep in mind while dealing with snow.
Use these tips to keep you and your family safe this fall….er….snowy season.
@rusnivek