EMS Responds to Toxic Inhalation Victims
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EMS providers should use binoculars to observe this type of scene from a safe location. (Photos Art Vandalay)
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EMS providers should use binoculars to observe this type of scene from a safe location. (Photos Art Vandalay)
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EMS providers are also at risk when they respond to scenes involving high levels of H2S. (Photo Art Vandalay)
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First responders observe a patient conscious and breathing in a deep, labored manner outside the vehicle. (Photo Art Vandalay)
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