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Dear Member
Do you know how to recognize heat illness? Do you know how to treat it? Make sure you're staying cool during these high-temperature days with these tips.
And when you're setting up a rehab zone, make sure you're using the most of your area to provide the best care.
— The FR1 Team |
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| The Rehab Zone |
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By Ken Lavelle, FR1 Columnist
When we talk about rehab, we normally think of rehab at fire scenes. Once the condition is treated, a firefighter usually goes to the hospital or is released but not cleared to return to the fire. But does this translate to other events? Decision-making tips
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| The Rehab Training Center |
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By Jeffrey Lindsey, FR1 Columnist
When you work on a hot day, sweating and exerting energy, you may start feeling your legs or arms cramp. This is the body's mechanism warning that it is time to cool down and hydrate. Cooling options
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