Chief Rob Wylie discusses the importance of bystanders as first care providers at fire and EMS incidents. Bystanders can stop bleeding, adjust an airway, start CPR and use an AED before an ambulance arrives. How is your EMS agency engaging citizens as "force multipliers" for fire and EMS incidents?
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