Session with Jack Sullivan
EMS Provider Safety & Survival at Roadway Incidents
EMS personnel respond to a wide variety of roadway incidents, such as crashes, pedestrians struck by vehicles, other medical emergencies, natural disasters, and weather events. In addition to working roadway incidents, many times EMS must park on and traverse a roadway to access patients who are in off-roadway locations. Operating on or near active roadways puts EMS providers at risk of being struck by vehicles. This program focuses on safety hazards associated with operating on or near a roadway, particularly in the single ambulance response situation where other agencies are not (or are not yet) on scene to assist with traffic incident management tasks.
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