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CPR training: mannequin or not mannequin?

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training rates in the United States are low, highlighting the need to develop CPR educational approaches that are simpler, with broader dissemination potential.

2015 ACLS Guidelines: What happened to VSE?

In 2008 and 2013, two prospective RCTs from Greece reported benefits from the combination of vasopressin, steroids, and epinephrine (VSE) for in-hospital cardiac arrest.  However, other studies investigating the addition of vasopressin…

The H145 has accumulated a total of 10.000 flight hours

A major milestone for the H145: The worldwide fleet of 35 helicopters operated by 14 international customers has accumulated a total of 10,000 flight hours. In only a little over a year, the light twin-engine multirole helicopter has…

First (Rapid) Response Vehicle: The New WAS 100

The New WAS 100: A Maximum Storage Space with a Modular Rear Cabinet System A generous interior and various engine versions of the Mercedes-Benz Vito offer the best conditions for a conversion to a fi rst response vehicle. Upon request,…

Jet catches fire at Fort Lauderdale airport, Florida

14 people were injured on Thursday in the Fort Lauderdale's International Airport, when a boeing 767 carrying 101 passengers and crew caught on fire on the runway. As reported on "The Guardian", Broward Sheriff Fire REscue spokeman Mike…