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Mill Hill Ave Command

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Mill Hill Ave Command Mill Hill Ave Command As in Incident command... IC established! We'll have several different sections reporting in - recent research, local topics, or highlighting areas of the Sponsor Hospital Council of Greater Bridgeport protocols. *** Keep in mind - this website does not replace your protocols, and these posts do not reflect SHCGB or Bridgeport Hospital policies. This is a place to discuss research, controversies, or discuss possible future protocols. When in doubt, check your current protocols through the official source . Monday, June 1, 2015 Guest Post - Perhaps Paramedics Should NOT Intubate! What if we're wrong? What if the "gold standard" for airway management is not approriate for EMS personnel? Even though many of us spent  untold hours training to perform ET intubation, and have felt justifiable pride in performing this skill well, is it possible that our efforts have been (ahem) misplaced? This is a guest post by Ben Dowd...

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