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The Fire Fighter Cancer Cohort Study: Protocol for a Longitudinal Occupational Cohort Study.
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Service-Related Musculoskeletal Injuries in Polish Firefighters: A 2021-2023 Accidents Analysis. [PDF]
Dudziński Ł, Czyżewski Ł, Wyzgał J.
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Examining moral injury and posttraumatic stress among firefighters, emergency medical services personnel, and emergency dispatchers. [PDF]
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Nursing, 2023
Abstract: The first female Chief of the Toledo Fire and Rescue Department is also an RN. Medical calls exceed firefighting calls to fire and rescue departments nationwide. This article highlights her nursing and firefighting career to inspire other nurses toward this and other nontraditional career paths.
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Abstract: The first female Chief of the Toledo Fire and Rescue Department is also an RN. Medical calls exceed firefighting calls to fire and rescue departments nationwide. This article highlights her nursing and firefighting career to inspire other nurses toward this and other nontraditional career paths.
Patricia Ringos, Beach +1 more
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Evaluation of carotid wave intensity in firefighters following firefighting
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011Sudden cardiac events are the leading cause of line-of-duty firefighter deaths, but little information exists elucidating the physiologic responses. Wave intensity (WI) is a new hemodynamic index that provides information about the dynamic behavior of the heart and the vascular system and their interaction. The larger first peak wave (W1) occurs during
Huimin, Yan +10 more
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Scientific American, 2017
The article discusses the fire shelter developed by the scientists at U.S. National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center. It states that scientists used inflatable heat-shield technology that can withstand scorching temperatures that spacecraft endures when passing through the atmosphere. It mentions that the U.S.
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The article discusses the fire shelter developed by the scientists at U.S. National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center. It states that scientists used inflatable heat-shield technology that can withstand scorching temperatures that spacecraft endures when passing through the atmosphere. It mentions that the U.S.
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