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<title>CO scare at Houston school hospitalizes 11</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.firerehab.com/news/438876/]]></link>
<description><![CDATA[By Dale Lezon The Houston ChronicleHOUSTON &mdash; Nine fourth-grade students and two teachers at Harvard Elementary School were sent to a hospital Friday with headaches and nausea after elevated levels of carbon monoxide were found in their classroom, school officials said.Inspectors are trying to determine why the carbon monoxide level was higher in one fourth-grade classroom at the school, said Lisa ...]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 17 Nov 2008 17:09:00 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>Impact of Winter Weather on Personnel &#8211; Part 1</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.firerehab.com/columnists/Michael-Lee/articles/438586/]]></link>
<description><![CDATA[Regardless of where you rest your helmet, winter has its own impacts for your areas. Pre-planning for these will allow your team to be better prepared when the station alarms go off.  ]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:46:02 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>Companies team up to make CO-testing defibrillator</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Associated PressIRVINE, Calif. &mdash; Medical device makers Zoll Medical Corp. and Masimo said Thursday they will work together to develop defibrillators that can check for carbon monoxide poisoning.Under the agreement, Zoll will make defibrillators that measure carbon monoxide and methemoglobin levels in the blood, allowing medical technicians and firefighters to diagnose and treat carbon monoxide ...]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:49:56 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>NY family survives CO poisoning</title>
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<description><![CDATA[By Carl MacGowan NewsdayCENTEREACH, NY &mdash; A Centereach family released from the hospital last night and the doctor who treated them agreed they are lucky to be alive after their furnace pumped deadly carbon monoxide fumes into their home while they slept. &quot;They're lucky the little one woke up,&quot; said Dr. Joseph White, the director of the hyperbaric unit at John T. Mather Memorial Hospital ...]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 4 Nov 2008 16:28:02 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>Fireground Medical Screening Exam - Epilogue I</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.firerehab.com/columnists/Albert-Einstein-Medical-Center/articles/435851/]]></link>
<description><![CDATA[How likely is it that the fireground medical screening exam will uncover any of the fireground medical emergencies that we have listed throughout this series? As they say in academia, “When the answer is unclear, that’s a good question.” ]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 18:31:13 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>5 hospitalized after CO scare in Utah </title>
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<description><![CDATA[By Ben Winslow Deseret News OGDEN, Utah &mdash; Five people remain hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning after being exposed to deadly levels of the gas while at work.It happened Tuesday about 7:46 p.m., when firefighters were dispatched to a report of a medical problem at Harsac, Inc., a cold-food storage business at 2550 Pacific Ave. Paramedics arrived to deal with an employee suffering a medical ...]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 16:00:54 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>Get the Right Terms for Rehab</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.firerehab.com/columnists/Jeffrey-Lindsey/articles/429759/]]></link>
<description><![CDATA[We need to impress on our personnel that terminology is more important today in the emergency service industry than ever before. Remember that little thing called NIMS? If we are going to function as an industry, we should all speak the same language. Establishing proper terminology is essential for all areas in our business; rehab is no different. ]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:53:46 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>The Lesson Plan</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.firerehab.com/columnists/Jeffrey-Lindsey/articles/429747/]]></link>
<description><![CDATA[In December 2007, NFPA released the new 1584 Standard on rehab at the scene of incidents and training events. When a new standard is released the first step is to read the standard, which goes without saying. The next step is to train personnel on the Standard. But where do you start with the training? A lesson plan is the foundation to any training session. The following lesson plan is designed for ...]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 20:29:22 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>Recruit dies hours after passing Ga. county's fitness test</title>
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<description><![CDATA[11Alive.comCLAYTON COUNTY, GA &mdash; A firefighter candidate died Friday twelve hours after taking Clayton County's required physical fitness test.Fire Chief Alex Cohilas says the 28-year-old man had recently moved from Miami and seemed to be in good health. &quot;He was a former athlete. He passed the test admirably. Actually he excelled scoring above 100 percent,&quot; said Chief Cohilas.But while ...]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 18:37:33 UTC</pubDate>

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<title>Sporting Chance</title>
<link><![CDATA[http://www.firerehab.com/columnists/Perry-Denehy/articles/429682/]]></link>
<description><![CDATA[When drawing up policies, it can be helpful to look at how athletes take care of themselves as there are many parallels that can be drawn between firefighting and athletic competition. ]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 16:32:17 UTC</pubDate>

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