Study: Dispatchers vulnerable to anxiety disorders; Firefighter's pacemaker discrimination suit settled; Firefighters to go door to door after fatal Md. CO leak;
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There are better ways to quench your thirst: with known carcinogens and all of the other stuff in soda, why would you ever want to drink it? The sugary product definitely doesn't have a place in rehab.

While diabetes used to bar hopefuls from becoming firefighters, that's no longer the case. Use these signs to know how to help a fellow responder who might be suffering from low blood sugar.


The FR1 Team
The Rehab Zone
By Ken Lavelle, FR1 Columnist
NFPA 1582-2007 permits diabetics to be firefighters, but there are a number of strict standards. Some departments will honor them word for word; others, not at all. Understanding diabetes
The Rehab Training Center
By Jeffrey Lindsey, FR1 Columnist
It's bad enough that soda is full of sugar: now we know that it has carcinogens, too. These and other facts show that soda has no place on the fireground, or in your body.
Container concerns
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Study: Dispatchers vulnerable to anxiety disorders
Cyanide suicide leads to Level 3 Hazmat, responders quarantined
Firefighter's pacemaker discrimination suit settled
Firefighters to go door to door after fatal Md. CO leak
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