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Do you have instructor tips that you
have found useful in the classroom? This page is designed to be a forum for
instructors to post ideas and resources. To submit ideas for the web page:
Contact
Emily McKenzie (If
you do not have an internal email system, copy and paste the address:
emckenzie@sremsc.org) |
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From LifeLines. . . It's Your
Call! Scenarios
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Mile 14 Boondock Road. An 11-year-old girl
with difficulty breathing and tingling
around the mouth and lips.
Scenario
Solution
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Bill Mackreth |
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November 2009 |
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Medic 1, please respond to Mile 63, Wilderness
Roadway for an injured rock climber.
People on scene report a bad leg injury.
Time out: 1325.
Scenario
Solution
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Kathy McLeron |
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August 2009 |
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Dispatched at 1730, Medic
unit requested at
1243 Squall Circle to assist with a thirty-two-
year-old female with an altered mental status.
Scenario
Solution
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Kayt Ligenza |
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June 2009 |
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Medic Unit requested at 4306
Blitzen Blvd. to
assist with a sixty-seven-year-old female
who is "acting
funny and not talking right."
Scenario
Solution
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Kayt Ligenza |
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April 2009 |
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Rescue Unit, respond to #1
Moose Lane to assist a pregnant woman who is complaining of severe headache,
“trouble seeing”, and nausea.
Scenario
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Kathy McLeron |
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August 2008 |
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Medic
1, please respond to 1234 Alaska Drive
for a 45 year old female with
shortness of breath.
Scenario
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Kathy McLeron |
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May 2008 |
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Medic 1, please respond to Mile 62,
Scenic Highway for motor vehicle with injuries
Scenario
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Kathy McLeron |
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November 2007 |
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Lost on Frosty Lake
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Lincoln Garrick |
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August 2007 |
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56 year old female
with headache, nausea,
vomiting, and neck pain
Scenario
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Brian Webb |
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March 2007 |
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Firefighter Down!
Scenario
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Brian Webb |
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November 2006 |
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The following files can be downloaded
for your use:
ETT
Roster:
- This form can be filled out on-line
and saved to your computer
- To print a copy, click on the print
button on the form and mail or fax to SREMSC
- If you prefer, you can print a blank
form, have the students fill it out, and mail or fax the completed form to SREMSC
- To submit by e-mail to SREMSC, send an e-mail to:
nrohrick@sremsc.org
(If you do not have an internal
email system, copy and paste the address.)
and attach the saved PDF form to the e-mail. In the Subject Heading put "ETT Course
Roster."
Vacuum Splint Skill Sheet
The following charts were prepared by
Division of Public Health, Section of Injury Prevention & EMS (Contact Dr. Tariq
Ali at 465-8741 for further information):
The new“Cold Water Boating” DVD
is now available. Dr. Gordon Giesbrecht, known as Dr. Popsicle for his work in
cold water survival was a co-producer in this newest DVD developed by the Office
of Boating Safety. Education Coordinator Joe McCullough, was the project
manager, and can be contacted for presentations on cold water boating at
269-8704 in Anchorage.
Alaska residents can obtain copies of
this DVD for no charge at Department of Natural Resources Public Information
Centers (PIC) in Anchorage located at 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1260, or the
Fairbanks office located at 3700 Airport Way between the hours of 10:00am and
5:00pm.
Residents many also e-mail the Anchorage PIC office at
dnr.pic@alaska.gov (If
you do not have an internal email system, copy and paste the address.)
to request a copy be mailed for a
small postage and handling fee. The PIC accepts Visa or MasterCard and will need
a phone number to call you to collect this fee. Requests for mail orders can
also be placed by calling the Anchorage PIC office at 269-8400 (dial 0 after
10:00am to reach PIC staff).
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