Firehouse Safety & Health eNL - Sep 27th, 2022
 
 
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September 27, 2022

Even though Firehouse Expo 2022 has begun, it's not to late to come to Columbus and join in the festivities. Thursday's schedule includes Aaron Zamzow's "Building Firefighter Resilience with Fitness and Nutrition" and Tom Dunne's "Commanding Stress: A Firefighter's Guide to Peak Performance." Register here.

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FEATURES
Jeff Riechmann explains why knowing where a law enforcement officer carries their tourniquet can be a lifesaver at an active shooter incident.
Kristopher Blume believes efforts to increase care and reduce the stigma of risk management and mental health injuries must be recognized and promoted.
Mark Keough explains why if medical errors become criminal, the fire service could be put in a very precarious position.
Craig Carter explains that designs of future firehouses will contribute to better sleep, healthier mindsets and better physical wellness.
FIREFIGHTER SAFETY NEWS
The Sacramento Fire Department has developed a somewhat unlikely social media following with their food prep videos.
A Bradenton company has developed a system of disposable wipes that can instantly detect the presence of dangerous substances such as explosives or narcotics.
Cottage Rescue and EMS Paramedic Ed Hayes, 71, died hours after he was stricken in an ambulance.