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          <description>Quick video tour of the 2009 EMS Expo vendor hall with a glimpse of the social media coverage provided by the podcasting, blogging, and video team of EMSExpoLive.com. View more videos at http://emsexpolive.com</description>
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          <title>TruView Video Laryngoscope</title>
          <description>Greg Friese and Dan White look on as a demonstration of the Truphatek video laryngoscope is filmed at the 2009 EMS Expo. View more videos about EMS Expo at http://emsexpolive.com</description>
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          <title>MedicCast: Lifepak Tough Testing</title>
          <description>I interviewed the engineer responsible for testing how &quot;paramedic proof&quot; the new Lifepak 15 monitors are at EMS Expo 2009. From drops, falls, smashed screens, weather and more the tests by Physio-Control are impressive. Distributed by Tubemogul. </description>
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          <media:description>I interviewed the engineer responsible for testing how &quot;paramedic proof&quot; the new Lifepak 15 monitors are at EMS Expo 2009. From drops, falls, smashed screens, weather and more the tests by Physio-Control are impressive. Distributed by Tubemogul. </media:description>
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          <title>EMS Expo 2009, Day One</title>
          <description>Jamie Davis, the Podmedic starts day one of the EMS Expo live coverage with EMT paramedic podcasters Chris Montera and Greg Friese. Today we're taking a brief look at the pre-expo set up. Follow our coverage of the show at EMSExpoLive.com. </description>
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          <media:description>Jamie Davis, the Podmedic starts day one of the EMS Expo live coverage with EMT paramedic podcasters Chris Montera and Greg Friese. Today we're taking a brief look at the pre-expo set up. Follow our coverage of the show at EMSExpoLive.com. </media:description>
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          <title>Level Zero Paramedic Documentary Interview</title>
          <description>Jamie Davis, the Podmedic interviews paramedic and filmmaker Ted Setla about his excellent documentary about Alameda County, California EMS. Ted has unlocked access to the film during EMS Expo.  </description>
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          <media:description>Jamie Davis, the Podmedic interviews paramedic and filmmaker Ted Setla about his excellent documentary about Alameda County, California EMS. Ted has unlocked access to the film during EMS Expo.  </media:description>
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          <title>Paramedic vs EMT</title>
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          <title>EMS Week Kickoff Ceremony - DC Fire &amp; EMS</title>
          <description>Fire Chief Dennis Rubin opens EMS Week in the District of Columbia at Engine 32. Also speaking in the ceremony are Street Calls Director Mytonia Newman and DC Fire &amp; EMS Medical Director, Dr. James Augustine.</description>
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          <title>LEVEL ZERO - Movie Trailer</title>
          <description>From Director and Paramedic Thaddeus Setla comes a documentary about Alameda County EMS… “Level Zero”.  With over 110,000 calls for 911 in this system annually,  We are an extremely busy system and our progressive medicine has been the role model for many communities throughout the country.   Monday May 18th, 2009 is the premiere of this documentary as it kick’s off National EMS Week celebrating EMS Professionals world wide.  Proceeds from this event will honor the fallen OPD Officers’ families and bring the EMS family together. </description>
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          <media:description>From Director and Paramedic Thaddeus Setla comes a documentary about Alameda County EMS… “Level Zero”.  With over 110,000 calls for 911 in this system annually,  We are an extremely busy system and our progressive medicine has been the role model for many communities throughout the country.   Monday May 18th, 2009 is the premiere of this documentary as it kick’s off National EMS Week celebrating EMS Professionals world wide.  Proceeds from this event will honor the fallen OPD Officers’ families and bring the EMS family together. </media:description>
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          <title>Philips Launches New Products at EMS Today</title>
          <description>Watch how Philips continues to lead the way in emergency care solutions with the new MRx.</description>
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          <media:description>Watch how Philips continues to lead the way in emergency care solutions with the new MRx.</media:description>
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          <title>EMStock - Check your certifications, and affiliations, egos and attitudes at the gate.</title>
          <description>EMStock is a unique gathering of EMS and public safety personnel.  EMStock was the brainchild of several Texas EMS providers and has developed into a national event. The purpose of EMStock is to build and strengthen the EMS community by providing a place and time where everyone can meet on an equal basis and share ideas and dreams.  By removing the obvious alliances, certifications, egos and attitudes and creating a social atmosphere, EMStock serves as the singular event where any EMS provider with any idea can be heard on equal footing with everyone else. Because of this we ask that everyone &quot;check their certifications, and affiliations, egos and attitudes at the gate.&quot; </description>
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          <title>NAEMSE Symposium &amp; Tradeshow Montage Video</title>
          <description>The annual NAEMSE Symposium and Tradeshow in Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida. August 18-23, 2009.The NAEMSE annual symposium and trade show attracts, EMS Instructors, EMS Training Officers, Pre EMS and Pre Hospital Care Personnel, CPR Instructors, EMS Program Directors, EMS Program Coordinators, and Emergency Medicine Nurses.</description>
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          <title>Excited Delirium – A Life-Threatening Condition</title>
          <description>Excited delirium is a life-threatening condition often brought about by a combination of chemical abuse and underlying medical conditions which can precipitate a cardiac arrest when being restrained by law enforcement or EMS. Understanding the signs and symptoms of this condition can better prepare you to avoid this tragic outcome. Through the use of appropriate sedatives, judicious restraint techniques and a team approach with law enforcement we can be successful in dealing with this potentially lethal condition.</description>
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          <media:description>Excited delirium is a life-threatening condition often brought about by a combination of chemical abuse and underlying medical conditions which can precipitate a cardiac arrest when being restrained by law enforcement or EMS. Understanding the signs and symptoms of this condition can better prepare you to avoid this tragic outcome. Through the use of appropriate sedatives, judicious restraint techniques and a team approach with law enforcement we can be successful in dealing with this potentially lethal condition.</media:description>
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          <title>EMS Research – What to believe?</title>
          <description>With all the literature constantly bombarding us on a daily basis it is sometimes difficult to decide what to believe. When faced with questions about changing your practice of pre-hospital care the literature can sometimes be confusing. It is vital to work closely with your medical director to determine which research is appropriate to your service and makes sense for you. There is such things as good research and bad research and before you adopt the newest techniques it is critical that you fully understand how the authors came to the conclusions they did and whether their conclusions are valid.</description>
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          <media:description>With all the literature constantly bombarding us on a daily basis it is sometimes difficult to decide what to believe. When faced with questions about changing your practice of pre-hospital care the literature can sometimes be confusing. It is vital to work closely with your medical director to determine which research is appropriate to your service and makes sense for you. There is such things as good research and bad research and before you adopt the newest techniques it is critical that you fully understand how the authors came to the conclusions they did and whether their conclusions are valid.</media:description>
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          <title>Paramedics supporting paramedics – Clinical Support in London, UK</title>
          <description>The London Ambulance Service is the world’s largest free ambulance service.  As paramedics are doing more and more, it was obvious that the Medical Director alone could not provide the support that staff needed.  It also became apparent that a lot of staff preferred to discuss issues with their peers.  Clinical Support Manager, Stephen Hines, explains how this has been achieved.
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          <title>EMStock 2008 Overview</title>
          <description>EMStock is a unique gathering of EMS people from across the world for a weekend of fellowship and education. The event has been held on Dr. Bledsoe’s estate in Texas. It is truly the most unique EMS conference in the world.</description>
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          <title>Kelly Grayson discusses the Airway Continuum at EMStock 2008</title>
          <description>The Airway Continuum is a conceptual tool that provides EMS professionals a template for providing the appropriate level of airway management for a given patient. In this brief video clip, Kelly discusses with EMS1.com Director, Kris Kaull, the current paradigms in EMS airway management, and how current research is driving a shift in the was EMS providers view airway management.
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          <title>EMStock Medical Legal Primer</title>
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          <title>Dealing with Pediatrics in EMS</title>
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          <title>FDNY at 2007 Australia Comp</title>
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          <title>Hong Kong Team at 2007 Australia Comp</title>
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          <title>EMS Memorial Bike Ride Arrives in Roanoke, Va.</title>
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          <title>Ambulance Driving 101 with Howler and Big Red</title>
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          <title>EMS Week 2007 Video: NYC REMSCO</title>
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          <title>EMS Week 2007: St. Vincent</title>
          <description>Commercial for St. Vincent Hospital's EMS Week 2007.</description>
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          <title>NREMT at EMS Today 2008</title>
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          <title>2007 Lifeguard/EMS Competition Part 1</title>
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