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Mac teaching splinting to our new WFR / WEMT class. Things seem humorous in the first photo, and are definitely humerus in the second.....
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Day 2 of our new (and totally full) WFR/WEMT course finds Josh right back where he started, teaching spinal anatomy (pun intended).
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On February 19, Bruce Goldthwaite, the Simulation Coordinator for the NH Department of Safety, Divisionof Fire Standards and Training and EMS, brought his rig up to SOLO so our Advanced EMT students could run through some very realistic scenarios. It was a great experience!
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Tony M. as student: studying diligently during the Advanced EMT course. (He's also one of our favorite instructors!)
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Day 4 of the Advanced EMT course at SOLO.
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Only during an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician course at SOLO would a severed hand and bags of fake blood lying around be just no big deal....
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Our lead instructor, Josh MacMillan, demonstrating airway insertion durring a National Continued Competency Program for EMTs. (Note key EMS provider performance enhancer at far right.)
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An astonishing tale of companionship, courage, tragedy, and sadness...
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A new take on “physician, heal thyself”...
Here's a great blog post from one of our recent students, who put his new knowledge and skills to the test while helping...himself. Thanks for the kind words and the chance to share your story, Carsten!
https://www.proteanwanderer.com/2020/01/02/short-term-future-post-injury/
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C-collars are fun! Um...
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Josh demonstrating knot tying in prep for improvised litter building.
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Winter patient assessment....
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A bit of toe-touching on a very cold New Hampshire day!
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After 12 years as registrar and Jane of all trades, Loretta is retiring from SOLO. She will be moving to Vermont and enjoying some rest and relaxation. Anya will be taking over for Loretta. Anya has been helping out around here for a number of years and has been full-time for a few months, learning the ropes while having Loretta as a resource to help her through any questions or problems. As of January 10th, Loretta will be leaving and Anya will be firmly settled into her new position. Anya can be reached at [email protected].
Loretta will be sorely missed, having been an important cog in this machine for so many years. We all wish her lots of happiness in this next chapter!
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"Hello? Hello? Is there a WFR in the house? I need traction. Anybody..."
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Ah, the joys of being dragged around in the woods on a SOLO Wilderness First Responder course...
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While the exact injury or medical emergency isn't obvious in this photo, or this early in the patient assessment process, one thing is clear: that guy defines the word, "pale."
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