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TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine - Podcast #112- Eating Smoke: Inhalation Injuries

Podcast #112- Eating Smoke: Inhalation Injuries

09/11/18 • 15 min

TOTAL EM - Tools Of the Trade and Academic Learning in Emergency Medicine

Firefighters are exposed to a number of dangers on a daily basis. With this being the anniversary of 9/11, we want to dedicate this blog and podcast to all the victims from that day. Most of us are already very familiar with issues that arise with firefighters such as PTSD and the impact on the body from long hours, overtime, and physical stress. Unfortunately, we often forget about the other needs and special scenarios that firefighters come across and will cover some of the key aspects in this blog and podcast.

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Firefighters are exposed to a number of dangers on a daily basis. With this being the anniversary of 9/11, we want to dedicate this blog and podcast to all the victims from that day. Most of us are already very familiar with issues that arise with firefighters such as PTSD and the impact on the body from long hours, overtime, and physical stress. Unfortunately, we often forget about the other needs and special scenarios that firefighters come across and will cover some of the key aspects in this blog and podcast.

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