A Tale of Three Paramedics
July 22, 2010 – 2:33 am | No Comment

by Sherry Jones Mayo, RN, EMTP, DAAETS
Author of Confessions of a Trauma Junkie: My Life as a Nurse Paramedic
Contributing writer to Public Safety Degrees

John recently turned 40 and has been working as a paramedic for …

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Becoming a Private Investigator – A childhood dream
June 26, 2010 – 3:23 pm | No Comment
Becoming a Private Investigator – A childhood dream

Every since childhood, many young people have been drawn to the world of being a Private Investigator. Books, like Sherlock Holmes and even cartoons featuring Q.T. Hush and Shamus helped create the fantasy many young …

Effects of the Gulf Oil Spill Disaster – A prediction
June 23, 2010 – 8:39 pm | No Comment
Effects of the Gulf Oil Spill Disaster – A prediction

I’ve spent some time this morning researching any health hazards associated with crude oil that is spilling into the Gulf of Mexico. Articles and releases from departments of public health, OSHA, and even the EPA …

When to Call an Ambulance
June 22, 2010 – 4:52 pm | No Comment
When to Call an Ambulance

Sparked by this article, recently published on CNN, I began thinking about the subject.
To summarize, a husband, who is also an emergency medic, noticed his wife displaying stroke like symptoms. Since his wife is a …