Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author A silent death. Carbon monoxide poisoning poses risks to both patients and providers,2010,39,11,35-42,Fraley After the storm. When a tornado tears through just getting to its victims can be difficult,2011,40,5,28 30-1,Augustine Recognizing and defusing aggressive patients,2011,40,11,36-45,Collopy Lessons learned from the Joplin tornado. What should an EMS system take from such a disaster?,2012,41,5,33-35,Morgan Fence splitter. Evading police leads to a gruesome testicular injury,2012,41,5,24-26,Augustine Running into trouble. Heat-related illnesses follow a summer race,2012,41,6,14 16-8,Augustine Risky business. An ambulance crash threatens a career--even without fault,2012,41,7,78,Rubin The intersection of public health and EMS during disaster response,2012,41,7,50 53-4 56-7,Barishansky Pediatric spinal cord injuries: anatomical differences bring different challenges with kids,2012,41,8,52-57,Collopy Violence against EMS providers: what can we do about it? Working toward a policy of zero tolerance for assaults,2012,41,8,44-51,Kirkwood Kid control: how do you control a violent child?,2012,41,8,16,Dick EMS management of catastrophic cheerleading injuries,2010,39,10,58-66,Fraley It's time to stop the violence. NEMSMA launches initiative to address attacks on EMS providers,2013,42,5,28,Kirkwood Ambulance safety measures prove their worth. Model vehicles are cheaper to run and seem safer for crews,2013,42,3,43-44,Erich The quest for a safer ride. From the government to the grass roots there are efforts to improve our vehicles,2013,42,3,41-43,Erich The marriage of civilian & military medicine. Preparing to meet the terrorist threat,2013,42,9,24,Smith Head to head. Two children's bike accidents two contrasting outcomes,2013,42,9,28 30 32-4,Augustine Management of less-lethal injuries. When called to assist police EMS providers need to know how to treat injuries associated with less lethal weapons,2014,43,10,36-40,Dickinson Earlier than too late: stopping stress & suicide among emergency personnel. First responders keep killing themselves--why is that and what can we do about it?,2014,43,11,38-47,Erich Arms and 'The Man'. The role of law enforcement in securing violent patients,2014,43,11,26 28 30,Augustine Hands down. A snowblower accident mangles fingers--but what else is going on?,2014,43,12,20 22 24,Augustine The Boston bombing review: what went right and wrong? Report evaluates the response to the 2013 terrorist attack,2015,44,7,22-26,Erich A National Perspective on Ambulance Crashes and Safety. Guidance from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on ambulance safety for patients and providers,2015,44,9,91-2 94,Smith Victim tracking at a major incident. A fire ravages a family--what's the best way to keep the patients straight?,2015,44,10,12-15,Augustine How to Start an injury Prevention Program. Better techniques and stretching can reduce employee injuries,2015,44,11,20-25,Vass Child abuse neglect: mandatory reporting for EMS providers. What to took for what to report and how,2016,45,5,52-55,Concialdi Advanced automatic crash notification: the future of motor vehicle crash response,2016,45,6,16 18 20,Smith Body armor injuries: what you heed to know. Know the capabilities and limitations of armor and the mechanisms of injury you may encounter,2016,45,10,81-83,Kolb