Cold-Related Emergencies: Arctic Vortex Edition
With the temperatures plummeting to record lows, staying warm is staying safe; but should cold-related emergencies arise, you should be prepared to act. Knowing the signs and symptoms of cold-related...
View Article5 Questions with EMS Safety Instructor Mary Winokur
Mary Winokur & The Ryan J. Clarke CPR Fund for Schools Last week we re-posted a story on our blog by Meagan Friberg of the Paso Robles Daily News. EMS Safety Instructors and founders of the...
View ArticleSigns and Symptoms of a Stroke
What is a Stroke? A Stroke is an injury to the brain caused by a disruption of blood flow to the brain cells. When a blood vessel becomes blocked or bursts, oxygen-rich blood is unable to reach a...
View ArticleHalloween Safety Tips
Halloween Safety Tips EMS Safety wants to make sure that everyone has a fun, exciting and, most importantly, a safe Halloween. Halloween is only a few days away, and what better way to contact your...
View ArticleVeterans Day
We at EMS Safety would like to say thank you to all of those who have served and continue to serve this great nation. We understand it takes great courage and a heavy decision to raise your right hand....
View ArticleKeep your Thanksgiving Happy and Safe
EMS Safety hopes that everyone has a happy and safe Thanksgiving. By now you have all of your Thanksgiving plans in place - who is bringing the pumpkin pie, what time the turkey goes in the oven, what...
View Article5 Christmas Tree Safety Tips
With its pleasant smell, having a real tree in your home during the holiday sets the stage for the season. However, there is a danger in having a real tree: FIRE! As seen in the video below, a...
View ArticleMaking Delivery Even More Convenient with FedEx Delivery Manager
Making Delivery Even More Convenient with FedEx Delivery Manager We do our best to keep all of our customers up-to-date with tracking information on every order. Within minutes of your package leaving...
View ArticleHave a Safe Halloween
Have a Safe Halloween We hope everyone has a safe, and most importantly, FUN Halloween! Here are a few tips to keep kids safe during the frightful night: 1 TIP: Put reflective tape on costumes and...
View ArticleVeterans Day 2015
Veterans Day 2015 On this Veterans Day, we say thank you to the 22 million men and women who put everything on the line in the service of our country. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the freedom we...
View ArticleThanksgiving Safety Tips: Travel, Food, Fire, and Pet
Thanksgiving Safety Tips: Travel, Food, Fire, and Pet We're Thankful for YOU! Download this "Thanksgiving Safety Tips" infographic and share with your co-workers, friends and family. At EMS Safety,...
View ArticleHigh School Installs New AEDs
Photos by Meagan Friberg/Paso Robles Daily News Paso Robles High School dedicates in honor of Ryan J. Clarke By Meagan Friberg / Paso Robles Daily News / Reprinted with permission The Performing Arts...
View ArticleNational Prescription Drug Take Back Day 2019
According to the 2018 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 9.9 million Americans misused controlled prescription drugs. Even worse, access to these drugs were obtained through friends and family,...
View ArticlePet First Aid for Man’s Best Friend
We should prepare for responding to emergencies for our family members, and that preparation should also extend to our pets. Approximately 44% of US households have at least one dog, yet many of us...
View ArticleFlu Season is Here
Each year, influenza (flu) makes its way across the country causing widespread illness. The flu is a contagious respiratory disease that is spread from person to person through coughing or sneezing....
View ArticleBest Practices for Handwashing
Washing your hands is one of the easiest and most effective ways to prevent the spread of germs and illnesses. Here are some best practices and handy information (pun intended) for proper handwashing....
View ArticleBack to School Safety: COVID Edition
Families across the country are returning to school for the new academic year. But, for most students and teachers, the learning environment will look different due to the continued COVID-19 pandemic....
View ArticleAsthma and Allergy Awareness Month
More than 65 million adults and children are affected by asthma and allergies in the U.S. For National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month, we encourage you to learn how to respond to a medical...
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