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A new hands only CPR song! You’re welcome! ❤️😉Check out this TikTok I found!
06/03/2026

A new hands only CPR song! You’re welcome! ❤️😉

Check out this TikTok I found!

43.6K likes, 260 comments. “You seen it here first 👀”

A new hands only CPR rhythm song! You’re welcome 😉Check out this TikTok I found!
06/03/2026

A new hands only CPR rhythm song! You’re welcome 😉

Check out this TikTok I found!

43.6K likes, 260 comments. “You seen it here first 👀”

It’s the season…be tick-aware!
05/16/2026

It’s the season…be tick-aware!

The primary risk in Colorado comes from two closely related species: the American dog tick and the Rocky Mountain wood tick, state health officials said.

Wonderful story of a medical provider, who happened to be a bystander, saving a life! And remember that a heart attack i...
04/30/2026

Wonderful story of a medical provider, who happened to be a bystander, saving a life! And remember that a heart attack is not the same as cardiac arrest!

https://www.fox21news.com/news/fort-carson-medic-who-saved-life-on-the-incline-had-just-arrived-at-fort-carson/?fbclid=IwZnRzaARgV4NleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeOFJPIC73TVaF6WOehcaHOE640fOXBgKETurxr4sK2EPLFbTl-YTtEQB3igA_aem_jchdob2Uka0ryhUiSKeryw

(MANITOU SPRINGS) — On March 1, a Combat Medic who had just been stationed at Fort Carson saved a man’s life after he had a medical episode on the Manitou Incline. According to the Department…

A wonderful story of bystander (who happens to be a medical provider) springing into action to save a life. And a remind...
04/30/2026

A wonderful story of bystander (who happens to be a medical provider) springing into action to save a life. And a reminder that a heart attack and cardiac arrest are not the same thing, though both are life threatening and one can lead to the other.

https://www.fox21news.com/news/fort-carson-medic-who-saved-life-on-the-incline-had-just-arrived-at-fort-carson/?fbclid=IwZnRzaARgV4NleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEeOFJPIC73TVaF6WOehcaHOE640fOXBgKETurxr4sK2EPLFbTl-YTtEQB3igA_aem_jchdob2Uka0ryhUiSKeryw

(MANITOU SPRINGS) — On March 1, a Combat Medic who had just been stationed at Fort Carson saved a man’s life after he had a medical episode on the Manitou Incline. According to the Department…

Absolutely love this article! So many myths surrounding CPR/First Aid, WFA and wilderness info. Every year the post abou...
07/10/2025

Absolutely love this article! So many myths surrounding CPR/First Aid, WFA and wilderness info. Every year the post about changing voicemail goes viral-Please don’t do that! In addition, you may have enough signal to text 911 even if you cannot call so use your phone for that. And can’t stress enough to let someone know your trail plan and ETA. Stay safe and enjoy the great outdoors!

When it comes to survival tips, there tends to be a wide range of accuracy represented in the advice that's floating around.

‘Tia the season to get out and enjoy our beautiful outdoors…which also means it’s tick season in many parts of the count...
05/30/2025

‘Tia the season to get out and enjoy our beautiful outdoors…which also means it’s tick season in many parts of the country! For my fellow folks with Midwest roots, while the old school match ir gasoline may haveve done the trick, there’s a much safer way!

Tick removal requires technique.

Such great reminders about anaphylaxis and debunking common myths. 💉
12/04/2024

Such great reminders about anaphylaxis and debunking common myths. 💉

We all know how dangerous anaphylaxis can be. But unfortunately, there is also a lot of misinformation surrounding it.

Misunderstanding these crucial facts could waste precious time, increase risk, and even lead to fatal outcomes. To help you and your children stay safe and prepared, we've here to debunk 4 myths and clear up a few misconceptions.

❌ MYTH #1: “ANAPHYLAXIS ONLY AFFECTS CHILDREN.”
FACT: An anaphylactic reaction can happen at any age. In fact, with the increase of adult-onset food allergies in recent times, the risk of anaphylactic reactions too has been on the rise and isn’t limited to kids alone.

❌ MYTH #2: “I CAN USE ANTIHISTAMINES INSTEAD OF EPINEPHRINE.”
FACT: Many people make the mistake of administering antihistamines to relieve anaphylactic symptoms. Antihistamines can take care of mild symptoms, like a few hives or mildly itchy skin, but they won’t stop anaphylaxis. This can cause you lose precious time. Remember, epinephrine is the only first-line treatment for anaphylaxis and should be administered immediately when symptoms appear, without delay.

❌ MYTH #3: “ONE DOSE OF EPINEPHRINE IS ENOUGH.”
FACT: Anaphylaxis can cause a second wave of symptoms (biphasic reaction) hours after you or your child had the initial reaction. At this time, you may need to administer a second dose of epinephrine. This is absolutely essential if symptoms don’t improve within 5–15 minutes. That’s why it’s important to carry more than one epinephrine device at all times.

❌ MYTH #4: “NO NEED TO CALL 911 AFTER USING EPINEPHRINE."
FACT: Many people assume that the emergency is over after administering epinephrine and that they do not need to alert emergency services. While guidance on this topic is being reviewed, at this time, calling 911 is still essential, even when epinephrine seems to have worked. Here are 3 reasons why:
- Epinephrine can wear off
- Medical monitoring is needed in emergency care
- Biphasic reactions can occur

Have you heard any other myths?

What is a heart attack anyways?
12/01/2024

What is a heart attack anyways?

Most heart attacks are caused by atherosclerosis. Other causes include a blood clot that travels from elsewhere, a spasm, or a tear in a coronary artery.

While this can be one of the happiest times of year, for many it is also the hardest and most stressful. Heart attack sy...
12/01/2024

While this can be one of the happiest times of year, for many it is also the hardest and most stressful. Heart attack symptoms in women look much different then in men.

And if you’re thinking about getting your family, business, etc certified, now’s a perfect time! I come to you on your schedule-no need to take a Saturday to drive somewhere to attend an all day class!

Heart attack symptoms in women include back or jaw pain, indigestion, nausea, and pain down the left arm. Learn how to recognize a heart attack.

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