New Research Shows Major Improvements in Rural STEMI Treatment Times With Pulsara
A new research study, published in The Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), shows the use of Pulsara in a STEMI-focused initiative...
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May 25, 2023
Gain insight into how go/no-go situations are resolved by incident commanders and how you can level-up your own decision-making skills.
There are countless debates in the fire service that come down to simple go/no-go decision-making: go to the roof or not, search the fire building or not, take action at an active shooter event or not, to name a few. Go or no-go decisions become a very real situation with very real consequences.
Incident commanders, in particular, are routinely faced with making decisions that will ultimately result in either successful outcomes or compromised safety of citizens and firefighters alike. This digital eBook edition helps company and chief officers manage these moments and make smart decisions that balance firefighter safety and service to the community.
► Download and share the edition with your colleagues. In this eBook, you'll read about:
Use these resources to level up your own fireground decision-making, then spread the knowledge with your team.
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