Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Beyond the basics: lightning-strike injuries,2008,37,3,82-87,Krost A step toward safety. NIOSH study shows improved reach in Winter Park ambulance design,2009,38,3,71-72,Batchelor The value of restraint. A near miss underscores a crew's insistence on passenger safety,2009,38,3,34 37 39,Augustine Restrained behavior. Providers patients and equipment should all be secured,2008,37,5,41,Limmer Will helmets make headway in EMS?,2007,36,6,81,Brouhard Rules of the road. The must-haves of an effective vehicle-safety program,2007,36,6,69-73 75-8,Erich Burning issues. By understanding the pathophysiology of burns providers can give patients their best chance at good outcomes,2009,38,10,83-90,Murphy Responding to violence. A checklist of response considerations,2009,38,11,28,Vernon EMS injury prevention. Practical techniques to prevent career-ending injuries,2009,38,11,24,Fass Life after suicide. How emergency responders can help those left behind,2010,39,2,54-57,Salvatore A shocking call. Prehospital assessment and management of electrical injuries and lightning strikes,2010,39,2,46-50 52-3,Murphy Vehicle detection. New technology aims to inform the public about emergency vehicles,2010,39,3,58-59,Finucane A clear mandate. An accident victim refuses spinal immobilization--what's a crew to do?,2010,39,3,24 26 28,Augustine EMS response to mass violence. What should you know to keep you and your fellow responders safe?,2010,39,4,33-36,Vernon Man vs. machine. A farm accident leads to devastating injuries and a tough extrication,2010,39,6,18 20-1,Augustine The meth lab menace. What responders should know about these dangerous environments,2007,36,11,62-65,Hanson High school sports injuries. Prehospital assessment and management of traumatic carotid artery dissection and mild traumatic brain injuries,2010,39,9,60-65,Friese Unwelcome visitors: is EMS ready for fire ants and killer bees,2007,36,8,68 70 72 passim,Bledsoe Behind the wheel. An interview with Les R. Becker. Interview by Raphael M Barishansky,2008,37,6,38,Becker Patient tracking at an MCI. Numerous vehicles in a freeway pileup mean numerous victims to treat and transport,2007,36,7,26 28-9,Augustine NAEMT reinforces need for safety restraints,2007,36,6,80, Safety in their own words. How ambulance manufacturers are helping you stay safe,2007,36,6,91-95, Safety comes first at Baldwin EMS,2007,36,6,80, Feeling queasy. EMS providers should be aware that many patients can experience motion sickness while riding in the ambulance,2007,36,6,64-5 67,Friese Wreck with entrapment. Preplanning and communication pay off when a serious crash leaves a woman entrapped,2007,36,6,26 29-30 32-3,Augustine Dreaming up an interactive ambulance,2007,36,5,61,Erich Personal cell phones have their uses in EMS,2007,36,5,37,Streger Just say no to personals cell phones on ambulances,2007,36,5,36,Barishansky Belly full of trouble. A driver's condition following an accident may be worse than it appears,2009,38,7,26-27,Augustine Coping with violent people: a multi-part series,2007,36,5,71-74,Rollert Focus your leadership. Preparing for a major incident response,2007,36,10,144,Glick Psych transfer. What does that mean anyway?,2007,36,12,26,Dick Managing a major incident. Essential elements of a successful outcome,2007,36,11,41-42,Barishansky Diaster school,2008,37,2,59-63,Lonchena EMS response to mass shootings,2008,37,10,86-90,Kelley Global perspectives,2008,37,10,59-60 62 64 passim,Eich Swingers and spitters,2008,37,10,34-35,Augustine Beyond the basics: crush injuries and compartment syndrome,2008,37,2,67-71,Krost The bite behind the bark. What to do when man's best friend is anything but friendly,2009,38,12,58-62,Hunter