Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Speed dirt and excitement,2001,30,5,144-5 173,Jarrett Child safety seats and the emergency responder,2004,33,7,68-69,Valadie Gun control. Is it the answer? You bet!,1994,23,7,32 34-8,Wesley Gun control. Is it the answer? No way!,1994,23,7,32-3 39-41,Stewart Recognizing imminent danger: characteristics of a suicide bomber,2005,34,2,74-75,Nixon Are we ready for suicide bombings?,2005,34,2,76-8 84,Barishansky Soft body armor for EMS providers,2001,30,10,34 38-40 42 passim,Murphy Ambulance safety: what's new what's needed,2002,31,6,51-4 56 58 passim,Erich Road trauma,2003,32,6,55-8 60 62 passim,Erich Stun guns. the medical implications,2003,32,7,96-97,Heck How to conduct a DUI reenactment,2001,30,2,28-30 32,Cunningham Stings and bites: what to do about envenomation injuries,2005,34,4,67 69-75,Powers A disaster doesn't have to be a disaster. An evidence-based triage method that "takes the guesswork out of triage",2005,34,9,71-75,Navin Underground attack. How London's disaster plan worked for EMS,2005,34,10,43-4 46-9,Erich Carbon monoxide poisoning: incidence diagnosis and treatment,2005,34,10,68-71,Hatlestad Uncompleted suicide attempts,2005,34,11,73-77 86,Murphy Helmet removal in athletics: the "big debate",2005,34,5,73-77,Owsley Ambulance strike teams. California's new weapon for an organized disaster response,2006,35,2,52-55,Goss Street gangs: save yourself while saving a life,1994,23,7,18 20 22,Eckstein When colors kill,1992,21,1,20 22 24,Meade Adolescent suicide,1995,24,3,27-35,Fuller Elks Lodge building collapse,2006,35,12,185-8 193,Casey EMS and child abuse. How providers can break the cycle of violence,2007,36,1,32,DeGrandi Real-time pediatric disaster response system taking shape,2007,36,2,43,Nordberg Fetal trauma from motor vehicle collisions,2005,34,7,69-73,Friese Ambulance crashes: fatality factors for EMS workers,2005,34,6,71 73-4,Proudfoot Crash costs: assessing the hidden damages of an ambulance accident,2007,36,6,79,Nordberg ED staffs underreport assaults by patients,1993,22,6,63-64,Nordberg Young guns,1992,21,6,27 31-2 34-7,Nordberg Attacking violence as a public-health emergency,1992,21,10,34 36 39,Owens Head bangers and fender benders,1996,25,9,suppl 6-8 10 21,Davis The pregnant MVA victim. An accident takes an ominous turn for a patient who's 38 weeks pregnant,2006,35,11,22 25-6 29,Augustine Motor vehicle accidents,2003,32,7,44,Streger Asleep at the wheel: fatigue and liability in EMS,2004,33,6,125,Kelly Principles of mass casualty response to terrorist attacks. What American responders can learn from the Israeli experience,2007,36,10,91-97,Friese Scene safety for bike medics,2007,36,4,91-92,Erich Coping with violent people: a multi-part series,2007,36,4,84-87,Rollert Coping with violent people: a multi-part series,2007,36,3,82-86,Dick Coping with violent people: a multi-part series,2007,36,1,39-42 45 47-8 passim,Dick Safe intersection practices,2006,35,6,80,Patrick Improving ambulance safety,2006,35,6,78,Nordberg Driving online. Internet-based program for emergency vehicle safe operations now available,2006,35,1,40,Nordberg Vehicle safety 2006. Part 3: Attitude adjustment,2006,35,9,4 pages following page 98, Drive to survive. Vehicle safety 2006. Part 2: what's new what's next,2006,35,8,4 p following 50, Safe operation of ambulances,1975,4,5,51-62 96,Lewis Emergency driving,1976,5,5,72-3 75,Cowan Communication: fire alarm and ambulance dispatch system,1976,5,1,62-63,Wilford The Beverly Hills Club disaster,1977,6,4,50-1 54-6,Hoyle EMS response to a terrorist attack,1978,7,5,34-37,Caroline Medicolegal bulletin: speed limits for ambulances,1979,8,2,76-77,Wilkinson Proven: the value of an emergency preplan,1980,9,6,114-115,deSaulles Assessing emergency medical preparedness for hostage-taking and terrorism,1980,9,5,76,McEwen Emergency reaction driving--a total awareness program,1981,10,1,59-60 63,Maurano Domestic violence: the medical response,1984,13,5,35-38,Taylor Controlling violent patients,1984,13,5,23-26,Infantino Urban violence: pandemic of trauma,1984,13,5,18 20-1,Scott Of fragility and violence: elderly abuse in America. Interview by Barbara Feiner,1985,14,6,64-66,Bahr When terror fills the sky: tornadoes hurricanes and EMS,1985,14,5,65-69,Denny Mass casualty incident preparedness: can you plan for disasters?,1985,14,3,16 25-6,Kelley Earthquake planning and preparedness,1985,14,3,12-15,Borden Terrorism in America: the EMS response,1987,16,3,13-7 68,Staten Child spousal and elderly abuse: an overview,1988,17,2,43-45,Judd United Flight 232: the story behind the rescue,1989,18,10,14-5 22 24 passim,Nordberg Managing the pre-violent patient,1989,18,7,18-21 26 28-9,Leisner Saving yourself: the first order of business,1990,19,11,28-31,Smith Armed America: demands on the EMS system,1990,19,11,24-26,Callahan The Kearns air disaster: a retrospective,1990,19,6,54 57 64,Riet Amtrak '87: a recap,1990,19,6,16 24-7 72,Banister Tragedy in the fog,1990,19,6,10-1 16,Cockrell Avianca flight 52: a view from the ED,1990,19,5,18-20 22-4,Chin The northern California quake: an EMS perspective,1990,19,2,10-4 16,Nordberg Avalanche rescue,1992,21,11,52 54-8 60,Tremper Unfriendly fire,1992,21,10,60-63,Staten Sticks and stones. Violence against homosexuals may be the fastest-growing hate crime,1992,21,10,44 46-7,Ligon Mass murder and EMS,1992,21,10,41-3 49,Hunt Surviving the streets,1992,21,10,30 39,Nordberg In harm's way,1992,21,10,23-9 32 38-9,Nordberg Collision,1992,21,9,32-37,Cowen Building-collapse rescue,1992,21,7,56 58-60,Staten Lessons from La Guardia,1992,21,7,52 54-5 68,Nordberg Delta 191: the Dallas experience,1992,21,7,47-51,Ayres When a plane goes down..,1992,21,7,43-46,Sundberg Atlanta reels after riots,1992,21,7,40,Ligon L.A. inferno,1992,21,7,18-9 23-4 26,Nordberh Industrial-strength EMS. Take proper precautions when responding to an industrial site,1992,21,6,45 48,Bouvier Thriving here in Allentown. Regionalized poison care is an accepted standard in these Pennsylvania counties,1992,21,4,78-79,Post Killings in Killeen,1992,21,3,30-4 36,Nordberg Super Bowl safety,1992,21,1,14-6 18-9,Martinez Drowning,1977,6,4,60-61,Nixon Hooked on hatred,1993,22,10,66-7 75,Staten Firestorm. The Waco tragedy,1993,22,8,32-5 69-73,Gresham Preparing for terror,1993,22,6,49-55 76,Cohen It finally happened. Every EMS service and individual provider must prepare for the possibility of terrorist incidents,1993,22,6,26 28 74,Staten ED warfare,1993,22,5,53-4 56-7,Ligon Coping with driving risks,1993,22,1,46-47,Mannon "Something blew up". Disaster response is doomed without interagency coordination and effective communications,1993,22,8,86 81-4,Goldstein A close call. An ED nurse's training takes over when he and his coworkers are confronted by a gunman,1993,22,5,58-59,Ligon All's fair. A unique EMS fair helps children learn what to do in an emergency,1992,21,6,50-51,Stringer Traumatized kids traumatized rescuers?,1992,21,6,20-24,Dyregrov The parent trap,1993,22,3,37-39,Taylor A high-profile abrasion. Where do you draw the line between precautions and paranoia?,1993,22,3,22 24 26,Owens The maul of the wild. Animal attacks can produce significant trauma,1994,23,3,71-2 76,Conrad "Down boy!",1994,23,3,61-63,Wyatt Earthquake,1994,23,4,58-64,Cowen What every EMT needs to know about rape,1994,23,4,45 47-9 85,Card Geriatric injury prevention. A new role for EMS personnel?,1996,25,1,51-3 67,El Sanadi Terror on the tracks,1996,25,2,9-10 12-3 15-6 passim,Nordberg Support your local bomb squad,1996,25,3,52-53,Smith Explosive emergencies. Bombings--and injuries--are on the rise,1996,25,3,48-51,Allen Assault and pepper,1996,25,3,41-6 63-6,Nordberg Defending your life. How far can you go when protecting yourself against patients who physically attack you?,1996,25,3,25-34 39-40 70,Perry Trauma in the stands. Fan violence scars spectator events,1996,25,6,50-53,Perry Terrorism hits home,1993,22,5,31-2 34-7 40-1 passim,Maniscalco A call to action. Violent deaths are preventable when information is available,1997,26,5,74 76-7,Onwuachi-Saunders Splitsville casualties. A family history of divorce should alert you to a variety of potential problems,1997,26,3,50-51,Feiner When love hurts,1997,26,3,29-30 33-4 37-8 passim,Liebesfeld Campus chaos. See Johnny kill,1995,24,9,53-5 70-2,Perry When parents kill. How do you deal with the unthinkable?,1995,24,6,22-25,Nordberg National Guard Civil Support Teams. Responding to weapons of mass destruction,2003,32,3,63-65,Zarychta Community cooperatives combat sexual assault and domestic violence,2003,32,2,60-61,Greenwood Biological and chemical terrorism: a review for the EMS provider,2002,31,4,47-51,Walsh Street weapons. What you don't know can kill you,1997,26,4,42-50 73,Meade Street smarts. The dangerous '90s call for greater vigilance and preplanning,1995,24,9,60 64-7,Staten Call weighting. Dispatchers can tip you off to potentially violent calls,1995,24,3,23-26,Nordberg Physicians strive for violence-free society,1994,23,8,30,Hess Extricating handicapped drivers,2003,32,4,40 42,Crabtree Changing the culture of emergency vehicle operations,2004,33,7,38-39,Patrick Emergency vehicle driving and traffic preemption,2004,33,6,78-79,Patrick Road runner: addressing the need for speed,2004,33,6,68,Dick Acadian ambulance got it done. Private ambulance company coordinates rescue efforts in New Orleans,2005,34,12,52-55,Robyn Simulating emergency vehicle training,2005,34,8,74 76 79,Raheb Driver training: in search of that still-missing link,2005,34,7,34 37-9,Erich Highway safety focus of vehicle safety initiative,2005,34,2,42,Erich Driving like dorks: why are we killing ourselves?,2005,34,1,91,Dick Keeping kids safe: injury prevention programs,1999,28,5,45 47 49-51,Spivak EMS and vehicle safety,1997,26,11,39-40 42-3 78,Maguire Buckle up! Kicker Vest Attendant Restraint System protects providers,1998,27,11,47-49,Spivak Warn them with radar,1998,27,11,43-44,Fors Learning to drive ... all over again. Florida subcommittee revamps training guidelines for ambulance drivers,1998,27,11,41-2 49,Spivak Principles of emergency vehicle placement,1998,27,11,34-35,Meade Direct dial to dispatch. Automated Collision-Notification System provides immediate access to medical care,1998,27,8,20-22,Spivak 911 system tracks cellular calls,1995,24,8,30,McCarthy Subway assault,1995,24,4,56-7 62,Hanchar War without glory,1995,24,1,35 73,Evans The Ford E-350: anatomy of a recall,1988,17,2,19-23 72,Nordberg Legal implications of failure to respond and/or transport,1979,8,5,96 98,Wilkinson Wheels of fortune. Every time you hit the streets you take your life in your hands--how can you improve your chances?,2000,29,11,43-6 49-50 52 passim,Erich Asleep at the wheel,2000,29,11,32,Dernocoeur CODES data provide important link for injury prevention,2002,31,10,159, Prehospital rounds. The quick stop,2002,31,7,36,Dominguez Lights and sirens,2002,31,6,59,Chapleau Medicare begins new ambulance fee schedule,2002,31,5,42-43,Ludwig Information integration: Virginia crash response system,2002,31,2,30-33,Erich First Forum debate: Funding of pre-hospital EMS is the responsibility of the public sector,1976,5,4,10-5 50-4 59, Preparing for the worst,2001,30,11,99 103,Worden Vehicle maintenance and inspections,2001,30,11,65-7 76,Harkins Big head little body syndrome: what EMS providers need to know,2004,33,7,47-8 50 52,DeBoer Dispatch disasters,1995,24,8,33-4 36 38 passim,Nordberg Congress hears from Oklahoma City medics,1995,24,10,22, The enemy within. Acts of domestic terrorism are bound to occur again,1995,24,7,60-2 64,Staten Man vs. tree,1995,24,1,40-41,Herron Injury control: the cure for trauma,1997,26,7,57-60,Meislin The crash of Valujet flight 592,1997,26,4,51-58,Perry Robbed of innocence. Signs and symptoms of pediatric sexual abuse may be subtle,1997,26,3,39-42 62,Gausche Victories and violence,1997,26,2,20-1 23,Kiira TWA flight 800,1997,26,1,53 55-60 106 passim,Perry Killer heat. More than 500 residents die from Chicago's temperatures,1995,24,10,16-18,Walsh War in Gotham City,1994,23,6,62-68,Hess Staying a step ahead of the bad guys,1994,23,7,27-31 78,Krebs From helper to hostage. A paramedic student is caught in the crossfire,2006,35,1,30,Smith Disaster in the desert: Rotunda Thunda '05. Simulation tests responders reveals weaknesses in Las Vegas region,2006,35,2,56-61,Weiss Car bomb response,2005,34,2,58 60-3,Hanson Coping with violent people: a multi-part series,2007,36,2,74-76,Dick Tune in to the event horizon. Sometimes you can see danger coming..,2007,36,2,28,Smith Hurting those who save: violence against EMS providers,1998,27,5,26 28 59,Spivak Tough times tough decisions: body armor use in EMS,1998,27,6,18 45,Meade Close encounters of a canine kind,1998,27,7,24 26-7,Meade Terrorism's bloody trail. Learning tragic lessons in scene safety from the Israelis,1996,25,8,70-4 81,Nordberg Domestic preparedness: the grand illusion,2001,30,4,46-51 55,Maniscalco Howling at the moon: violent patients taking it out on EMS,2001,30,10,45-8 50 52-4,Erich The rules have changed,2002,31,1,71-74,Streger Chemical and biological warfare: improvisational agents,2002,31,5,88-90,Stewart Enhanced Consequence Management Planning and Support System (ENCOMPASS). Enabling an effective coordinated response,2002,31,4,52-59,Henry Munchausen syndrome by proxy. The importance of behavioral characteristics in recognition and investigation,2002,31,10,117-119,Chiczewski Caring for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault,2003,32,1,77-80 86,Carey Basic principles of protective medical support,2003,32,9,107-10 112-4,Báez A matter of time. Part II: Is EMS ready for domestic terrorism?,2000,29,5,85-91,Nordberg A matter of time. Part I: Is EMS ready for domestic terrorism?,2000,29,4,47-53,Nordberg Oklahoma City remembers,2000,29,4,39-44,Nordberg When terror strikes,1990,19,5,56 58 61,Nordberg Sociological issues,1990,19,11,36-7 44,Mercer Domestic disputes,1990,19,11,32-33,Goldstein EMS incident management: emergency medical logistics,1999,28,1,49-52,Maniscalco Life's little safety signs,1999,28,5,30 34,Meade Mixed messages: interpreting body language,1999,28,9,59-62 73,Meade When kids kill: Columbine High School shooting,1999,28,10,39-47 49-50,Nordberg The straight buzz. Should rescuers take killer bees seriously?,1995,24,3,53-55,Blum Suicidal callers: the dispatcher's dilemmas,1995,24,3,36-37,Nordberg Kaboom! A comet collides with Jupiter. Could an asteroid wipe out the earth?,1995,24,3,21-22, The Long Island experience: EMS & wildfires,1996,25,9,suppl 16-7,Weiss The lady in white. Patients on cocaine can behave unpredictably,1996,25,10,47-55 72,Stewart Terror at the Olympics,1996,25,11,51 53-7,Nordberg Hide & seek: encountering handguns on the streets,1998,27,1,33 56,Meade Waiting waiting waiting,1992,21,1,42 44-6 52,Shuck Rapid rescue: the Illinois tornado,1991,20,1,25 27 29,Nordberg Treatment of rape victims,1976,5,1,8 13-5,Sternbach Telephone access to ambulance services,1976,5,1,18 18 20-3,Drury Private ambulances,1977,6,1,58-60 62,Dolphin The logistics of a disaster drill: Medex-78,1981,10,1,39-48,Miller Emergency personnel encounter increasing violence and vandalism on runs. What are some solutions?,1983,12,1,9 11-3, Weapons check. Finding guns in surprising places,1998,27,3,89,Rooker Countdown to disaster. How to plan an effective disaster drill,1998,27,4,59-61,Anderson EMS incident management: creating organization out of chaos,1998,27,5,55-59,Maniscalco When tragedy hits paradise. Hurricane Pauline devastates Mexican coast,1998,27,7,70-74,Spivak New Mexico emergency departments. A resource assessment,1975,4,3,10 12 16 passim,Walsh Toxicology,1975,4,6,76,Rappolt Equipment: Federal Specification Ambulance KKK-A-1822,1976,5,3,58 60-4,Vogt The EMT as first therapist of the sexual assault victim,1976,5,3,53-55,Frazier Rural ambulance service in West Virginia,1976,5,3,12 15-16 18 20,Sanders Toxicology,1976,5,3,80-81,Rappolt The art of crowd control,1998,27,9,24 26,Meade "Man acting strangely",2000,29,5,150 149,Asaeda Drug abuse update: dextromethorphan,2004,33,2,34 36,Nevin A deadly season: hurricanes tax EMS providers in Florida,2005,34,2,50-57,Erich Comrades in arms. American delegation gets up-close look at Russian response capabilities,2006,35,2,62-65,Mund When mountains fall. NYC medics respond to the Kashmir earthquake,2006,35,2,42-47,Flores Meet a friendly big brother. Richmond Ambulance Authority pairs black box recorders with wireless data transfer,2006,35,2,34,Robyn Is this right? Knowing when not to shut up,2006,35,2,30,Dick Bay Area blackout. EMS response to city-wide power outage,1999,28,4,68 72-3,Spivak Mass casualty and disaster communications,1999,28,4,59-62,Streger Railroad crossings: the many grades of danger,1999,28,8,73-75,Anderson Train vs. truck: rescuers respond to Amtrak crash in Illinois,1999,28,8,69-72,Nordberg EMS hazardous materials operations,1999,28,8,64-68,Streger Backseat denial,2003,32,1,36-37,Dominguez Crime scene conflict. Homicide strong-arm robbery,2003,32,1,28-29,Dick Buckle up! February marks Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week,2000,29,2,44,Newman Chemical and biological weapons,2002,31,1,34,Streger Get 'em out alive: evacuation considerations for EMS,2007,36,2,41,Erich Internal affairs: communicating during a tragedy,2006,35,12,189-193,Weiss Cold wet and hurt. Hypothermia complicates trauma when a hunter falls fom a tree,2006,35,12,36 38,Augustine The tactical medic: not just for SWAT ops,2006,35,11,54-56,Bruke Setting the (tactical) scene,2006,35,11,48-51,Weiss Crush injuries and compartment syndrome,2004,33,3,44-6 48,Krost Explosive events. EMS response to a bombing incident,2004,33,4,61-65,Suprun First year of the North Carolina MAST program,1976,5,6,15 19 22-5 passim,Acai ACT/Armco emergency vehicle study,1977,6,2,40 42-3 46,Hill Child abuse,1977,6,2,49 52 55-6 passim,Brodeur The role of EMTs in radiation accidents,1977,6,3,22-25,Mettler The Fourth of July in a busy emergency department,1977,6,4,62-63,Cromer Heat stroke,1977,6,4,44-45,Brill Immersion hypothermia,1977,6,4,22 24-5,Steinman Development of the Boston medical disaster plan,1978,7,2,60-62,Fremont-Smith Planning an improved emergency system: factors influencing citizen support,1979,8,2,65-6 68,Smith Emergency medical care and transportation of spinal cord injured patients in Connecticut 1973-1977,1982,11,3,26 28 30-3,Webb Trauma center utilization in Illinois: a report from the Illinois trauma study,1980,9,4,34-7 39,Levy The design and usage of highway hospital signs,1978,7,5,66 68,Acai EMS at the Indianapolis 500,1978,7,5,12-4 16-8 20-3 passim,Brown In most EMS systems there is an annual exercise termed a disaster drill,1978,7,5,115-117,Nagel Evaluation of burn care utilizing a national burn registry,1978,7,6,107-14 116-7,Wolfe Steps in index of injury/illness severity development,1978,7,6,103-106,Cayten Disaster response to Chicago air crash,1979,8,5,82-84,Pendergrast Entry-level physical fitness evaluation for EMS personnel,1986,15,1,80 82-3,Bahrke Street survival: the EMS administrator's role,1986,15,1,45,Best Survival tactics for EMS personnel,1986,15,1,36-44,Hunt Target: terrorism,1991,20,3,30-2 34-5,Staten Tire talk,1986,15,2,24 26-32,Childs Phobia screening for rescue personnel,1988,17,2,27-31 33,Hoare Face mask removal in the spine-injured football player: a review,2002,31,10,175-6 178,Ellis Touchdown! Immobilization of the professional football player,2001,30,10,71-75,Quinn Medication storage in the EMS environment: understanding the science and meeting the standards,2005,34,3,71 73-7 90,Brown Geriatric suicide: helping the hopeless,2002,31,6,73-7884,Nordberg When force is necessary,2003,32,11,e32,Hendricks Are we ready for suicide bombings?,2005,34,2,76-7884,Barishansky Psychiatric emergencies,1993,22,1,21-23 41,Tkach Is stress killing New York's EMTs?,1993,22,7,50-52 54,Nordberg The blunder years,1996,25,5,22-28 63-65,Perry Evidence preservation and collection: where does EMS fit in?,1997,26,11,50-56,MacKay Not "I" but "We",1999,28,6,100-101,Teich Geriatric suicide: helping the hopeless,2002,31,6,73-78 84,Nordberg An open question,2004,33,1,e44,Ayling Cleaning up the mess. When a suicide entails more than just picking up the body.,2006,35,10,28 30,Augustine