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  2. Critical incident stress management - Wikipedia

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    The debriefing process (defined by the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation [ICISF]) has seven steps: introduction of intervenor and establishment of guidelines and invites participants to introduce themselves (while attendance at a debriefing may be mandatory, participation is not); details of the event given from individual ...

  3. Critical incident stress debriefing - Wikipedia

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    Critical incident stress debriefing (CISD) is a form of psychological debriefing that features a specific structure and format, which were developed to address critical incident stress experienced by emergency service workers. [1] It was developed by Jeffrey Mitchell and is considered the most widely used today. [1]

  4. Here's where first responders can get free food in California

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    Nine Blaze Pizza locations in southern California are offering first responders a free 11" pizza (simple or one topping) through Sunday, Jan. 12, the chain said in an Instagram post on Jan. 10.

  5. Psychological first aid - Wikipedia

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    Psychological first aid (PFA) is a technique designed to reduce the occurrence of post-traumatic stress disorder. It was developed by the National Center for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (NC-PTSD), a section of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs , in 2006.

  6. List of EMS provider credentials - Wikipedia

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    CFR - Certified First Responder; CIC - Certified Instructor Coordinator; CLI - Certified Lab Instructor; C-NPT - Certified Neonatal & Pediatric Transport; CP-C - Certified Community Paramedic [8] CEP - Certified Emergency Paramedic; C-EM - Certified Event Medic [9] CEP-I - Continuing Education Program Instructor

  7. Emergency medical responder levels by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    First Responder; Advanced First Aid Ambulance (no new licenses) EMT (analogous to EMT-Basic; only used for providers under the age of 18 and providers requesting reciprocity from another state) EMT-Basic; AEMT-Advanced EMT; EMT-Paramedic [45]

  8. Emergency Responders Airlift Hikers Trapped in Rugged ...

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    Emergency responders used a helicopter to rescue two hikers stuck on a steep hillside in Calaveras County, California, on Sunday, August 14, according to the Sacramento Fire Department.The hikers ...

  9. Emergency medical responder - Wikipedia

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    EMR training is intended to fill the gap between first aid and EMT. The American Red Cross conducts a course titled "emergency medical response" that fits this definition. In the US the term "emergency medical responder" has largely replaced the term "certified first responder" or "medical first responder" beginning in 2012.