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Real-world data of high-dose naloxone administration by law enforcement officers found no added benefit to opioid overdose patients
Mountain Man Medical offers a refresher on initial patient assessment and management in under two hours
Focusing on observed behavior will help protect both the individuals needing assistance and the officers responding to the situation
A two-vehicle crash left two dead and five seriously injured, including Deputy Michael Trotter
This married LAPD couple is the perfect match – in more ways than one
Police said the chopper may have hit power lines as it descended, but they don’t believe that’s what caused the crash
A lawsuit claims the Clarksville Police Department discriminated against a qualified officer
Umpire Jeff Brunner fell to the ground during the first inning of the game
Delaware police officer John Kane had the night shift of his life last week
Drug overdoses are at record levels, and as recent news reports indicate, children are succumbing to fentanyl-related exposures in the classroom
Kevin Lopez, 52, has been defibrillated 22 times and is medically retired
Officer Ryan Allen spent months in rehabilitation before doctors determined he had “no chance” of recovering
Sgt. Arthur Bashur, 39, was a nine-year veteran of the sheriff’s office
The county has set up free vending machines and sent medical teams with naloxone out to encampments
Officer Ryan Allen has been incapacitated since he suffered a heart attack and brain injury following a bee sting
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“The arrest ended up being the best thing that ever happened to me, honestly,” said Thomas Smith
“His presence is irreplaceable, and his memory unforgettable,” the department said of Lt. Joel Ruff
Officer Brett Morava and Lt. Glenn McCune have used an AED not once, but twice to save lives in the last few years
I discovered some “every day” and unorthodox LE tools that are a perfect match
Deciding whether or when to unhandcuff a detained person can be a tricky matter
First responders can save time and money and implement greater departmental purchasing transparency with the Amazon First Responders Storefront
“The most stressful call in my career.”
Young McKenna Delarosa and her mom surprised Officer Jerrid Riley with “a heartwarming reunion,” police said
A sergeant recounts his emotions after responding to calls where he could not save a life
Drug overdoses now surpass deaths from car crashes, guns, and flu and pneumonia
The law would allow first responders to treat wounded K-9s onsite instead of waiting for a veterinarian
Det. Michael Dion was the Chicopee Police Department’s longest serving officer
Sgt. Dominic Guida was remembered for his dedication and sense of humor
Tips and tricks for patrol officers without significant medical training and limited supplies
Recruit Ronald Donat experienced a ‘medical emergency’ on his first day of physical training
Federal Resources develops a progressive and comprehensive training program for first responders, schools, families, and communities to reduce opioid use, overdoses, deaths, and the stigma surrounding seeking help to save lives
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