Some EMTs Could Drop Rank Without Training
Some EMTs could drop rank without training
That would mean they could no longer give intravenous drips, read heart rhythms with an electrocardiogram or give manual defibrillation to revive a patient, although they can use similarly effective devices. Indiana EMS Commission member Lee Turpen …
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Man Gets 10 Years in State Prison for Operating Cocaine 'lab' in His Dover Home
Man gets 10 years in state prison for operating cocaine 'lab' in his Dover home
Smith's sentencing had been delayed twice while he unsuccessfully applied for admission into the Drug Court program, a form of probation that requires drug treatment but no prison time. Smith learned a week ago that… Continue reading
Camden School Safety Plan Would Mean More Technology, Less Arrests
Camden school safety plan would mean more technology, less arrests
She wanted to know what was being done about drug addiction, and the addicts in and around her school. “I know we already have drug court here, and there is still a problem,” said the 17-year-old senior after the press… Continue reading
Epilepsy / Cerebrial Palsy?
Question by brianlr2000: epilepsy / cerebrial palsy?
i have a daughter with these diseasess i have been all through nj and philadelphia hospitals or childrens hospitals.they have not been able to control her seizures. can anyone give any ideas of where to go to get more opinions. foundations,childrens hospitals,etc,etc..
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Schumer Calls for Statewide Database to Track Heroin Trends
Schumer calls for statewide database to track heroin trends
The database, called DrugStat, would for the first time collect tens of thousands of seemingly disparate pieces of information about illegal drugs to help authorities recognize patterns they might have otherwise missed. … In addition to seeking money …
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Woman Awaiting Drug Treatment Is Sentenced for Various Crimes
Woman awaiting drug treatment is sentenced for various crimes
Those convicted of such crimes find that a period of incarceration, immediately followed by professional in-patient treatment, provide the best road map to recovery. The New Jersey Drug Court program continues to expand to meet the rise in crimes …
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