- History of the Chicago Fire Department Emergency Ambulance Service
This article provides a historical overview of the Chicago Fire Department's development of its original emergency ambulance service that transgressed into a modern EMS system of today. - History of the Memphis Fire Department Emergency Unit Service
This article described the origin of the City of Memphis Fire Department's Emergency Unit (EU) Program and how it has evolved over the decades to one of our Nation's premier services. - Death in a Ditch
With spring the population of Minocqua each year increases (ram 2,000 to 30,000 as this town on Highway 51 metamorphoses into a resort area. As the population soars so also does the number of automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles and motorbikes which tear over the highways and byways of the vast wooded playground which is - Planning and Developing a Prehospital MICU-Beekman Downtown Hospital- NYC
The purpose of this article is to suggest a model for the design of an urban prehospital care delivery system taking into account the costs involved, the approach to establishing and maintaining new programs, and the question of the general distribution of resources in terms of the medical commons. - DAYS BEHIND THE GONG RECALLED BY EX-AMBULANCE SURGEON OF BROOKLYN
24 June 1906 The writer served for nearly four months as ambulance surgeon in one of our large hospitals in Greater New York, and during that time enjoyed many interesting experiences. Occasionally in the daily press the ambulance surgeon's life is described as a hard one, weighed down by scenes of woe and violence, - CPR- Drs. Kouwenhoven, Jude and Knickerbocker
The story of how Defibrillation and CPR were invented at Johns Hopkins Medical Center - Dr. Max Harry Weill
DR. MAX H. WEIL , PIONEER IN CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, DEAD AT 84 Max Harry Weil developed those beeping machines to monitor heart rates and other modern practices in critical-care units, transforming the treatment of stroke and heart-attack patients. Dr. Weil, died of prostate cancer on July 29 at his home in - Professor Frank Pantridge
Professor Pantridge of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast produced the first portable defibrillator in 1965. - Pantridge/IPCO Defibrillator
Professor Pantridge of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast produced the first portable defibrillator in 1965. - Portland Oregon Paramedic Program / Leonard Rose, MD
A brief introduction to the pioneer history role of Leonard Rose, MD in helping to develop Portland's early paramedic program. - J. Michael Criley, MD
The pioneer historic accomplishments of J. Michael Criley is introduced in regards to his role in training the first Los Angeles County and City fireman. - 1967: City of Miami Fire Department Paramedic Program
A brief introduction of the first fire-based paramedic program in America. - 1969-Los Angeles Area Paramedic Programs
This provides a brief overvire of the historic development of paramedic programs within the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area. - 1969-Seattle "Medic 1" Paramedic Program
A brief introduction of the history of Seattle's "Medic 1" Paramedic Program in the late 60's and early 70's. - 1967-Metro Ambulance Service (Atlanta, Georgia)
The history of Metro Ambulance Service of Atlanta, Georgia and one of the Nation's first EMS paramedic programs. - To The Rescue Museum
On May 28, 1928, Wise and nine coworkers at the Norfolk and Western Railway organized the world's first volunteer rescue squad, The Roanoke Life Saving and First Aid Crew. The Julian Stanley Wise Foundation formed in 1988 to chronicle the history of the volunteer rescue squad movement and emergency medical. On - Julian Stanley Wise and the Roanoake Lifesaving and First Aid Crew
On May 28, 1928, Wise and nine coworkers at the Norfolk and Western Railway organized the world's first volunteer rescue squad, The Roanoke Life Saving and First Aid Crew. - Origins of the Nickname "BUS" in New York City EMS
The term “Bus” is part of New York City ambulance heritage, not something dishonorable to be vanquished. - Gordon K. Allen & Modular Ambulance Corporation
This article looks back at the great historic contributions of Gordon K. Allen and the later Modular Ambulance Corporation to the ambulance manufacturing industry and its effets on improving the quality of EMS delivery in both Texas and the United states. - Luther Fortson, MD
Dr. Luther Fortson was another pioneering EMS physician who founded one of America's first paramedic programs in Marietta, Georgia which was 20 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta. - Motor City Minute Men- Professional Car Society- Detroit
First edition of the Motor City Minute Men, featuring a number of early ambulance stories - Modulance
- Dyna Med / Emergency Product News
- EMERGENCY RESCUE, INC.- Dekalb County Ga.
In 1969 Emergency Rescue, Inc. (ERI) was formed as a volunteer ambulance squad to serve the growing central south portion of Dekalb County, Georgia. - 1929 - NYC- Consolidated Gas Company - Pulmotor Resuscitation Unit / NYPD Pulmotor Training
With the widespresd use of early gas, and then elecric power, came the new life hazards of gas leaks, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electrocution. In an effort to respond to these emergencies, Consolidaed Gas began staffing emergency response units with the Pulmotor Resuscitator. |
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