Free Geriatric Lecture, March 18, 2010 Upper Arlington Fire Dept

The lecture is co-sponsored by the UAFD Office of EMS & Training, Riverside Methodist Hospital, and in conjunction with the Central Ohio Trauma System. UAFD is approved by ODPS, Division of EMS, As a Continuing Education Center, Approval Number 1112, valid through 4/30/10.

Location: Upper Arlington Fire Department

Station 72

3861 Reed Road

March 18th, 2010

1900 – 2100 hours

Guest Speakers:

Sheila Faryman, MD

Kristin Beadle, DPT

Certificates of EMS Credit for 2 Continuing Education Hours will be awarded at the conclusion of the lecture

Pre-Registration is required, so please let us know how many members from your department will be attending

RSVP: Tammy at 614-583-5113

Weekdays 0800-1600 hours

Email: banders@uaoh.net

(Please give full name, department, station and phone number of station)

Save-the-Date: Prevention of Brain Injury among Ohio Youth

SAVE THE DATE July 30th, 2010

Prevention of Brain Injury among Ohio Youth

A one-day injury prevention symposium

Presented by the Ohio Injury Prevention Partnership

in partnership with Ohio Department of Health

(Violence and Injury Prevention Program and Child Fatality Review Program)

Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics

Union County Health Department

Brain Injury Association of Ohio

Topics will include:

Teen driving

Sports- and recreation-related injury

Bicycle helmet strategies

Child maltreatment

Emerging issues in child injury

Policy and environmental solutions

Location: Columbus-area

Additional Details and Registration Materials to Follow in May

AFG Grant Workshop at the Ohio Fire Academy

The Department of Commerce, Division of State Fire Marshal, are offering the

following training:

AFG Grant Workshop at the Ohio Fire Academy

March 18th, 2010 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

The primary goal of the Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) is to meet the

firefighting and emergency response needs of fire departments and

nonaffiliated emergency medical service organizations. Since 2001, AFG has

helped firefighters and other firstresponders to obtain critically needed

equipment, protective gear, emergency vehicles, training, and other resources

needed toprotect the public and emergency personnel from fire and related

hazards.

For those who cannot attend the workshop at the Academy, the following

locations are available for participation in the workshop via video conference:

  • North Central Ohio Educational Service Center

Tiffin 65 St. Francis Avenue, Tiffin, OH 44883

  • North Central Ohio Educational Service Center

Fremont 333 East Center Street, Marion, OH 43302

  • East Central Ohio Educational Service Center

834 East High Ave., New Philadelphia, OH 44663

  • Owens State Community College Center for Emergency Preparedness

PO Box 10000, Toledo, OH 43699

If you are unable to attend the workshop in person at one of these locations,

the workshop can also be viewed via live web stream through “The Ohio

Channel” at http://www.ohiochannel.org/index.cfm?stream=14.

If you are unable to participate in this scheduled workshop, you can find

additional AFG Grant workshops throughout Ohio by visiting

http://www.firegrantsupport.com/content/html/afg/Workshops/Workshops.aspx

Grant Medical Center EMS Satisfaction Survey

We want to do the very best possible for you and your patients. Your feedback is very important. Please let us know how we’re doing by completing the survey at:

GrantLifeLink.com/survey

Chest Pain Center with PCI Re-accreditation

The Society of Chest Pain Centers has re-accredited Grant Medical Center as a Chest Pain Center with PCI capabilities effective February 26, 2010. this is our third cycle of accreditation. Grant was awarded intial accreditation on July 24, 2004.

Accreditation by the Society of Chest Pain Centers illustrates our committment to excellence in the care of acute coronary syndrome patients. As part of the accreditation process , a thorough review is made of our facility capabilities, staff education and expertise, EMS relationships, prehospital 12 lead transmission and much more. We appreciate our EMS units for being part of the team providing care for these patients.

Academic pricing now available from Magna Fortis Stethoscopes

Magna Fortis Stethoscopes

is proud to support Grant Medical Center EMS Education by providing academic pricing for it’s line of stethoscopes.

Their mission is to “Level the playing field to eliminate the disparity between have and have not students; make the most advanced stethoscopes affordable to all EMS students, by purchase directly through the manufacturer at production cost, enabling every student to achieve their full auscultation potential, and increase their cognition of audible physiological signs, ti improve patient care.”

Faculty, staff and students are authorized to use the Grant Medical Center academic code in the Magna Fortis store to obtain licensed and subsidized academic pricing (MSRP minus 70%) for stethoscopes. Products with academic pricing do not include accessory kits and may not be purchased for re-sale.

Click here to visit MagnaFortis.com

Enter Academic Code: H43215

The Ohio Youth Fire & EMS Training Academy July 11 – 17, 2010

The Ohio Youth Fire & EMS Training Academy, or what we like to call OYFETA, was started in 2004. The purpose of OYFETA is to help provide Fire Explorers, Jr. Firefighters, Fire Cadets and other youth members of fire departments hone their skills and develop friendships that will last a lifetime!

For more information about this year’s program, visit:

http://www.ohioyouthfire.org

The Arnold Fitness Expo is looking for medical team volunteers

We are once again organizing for the Arnold Expo, the world’s largest multisport exposition. We need your help at the event and in recruiting. Check out the main web site www.arnoldclassic.com We have our own site medical.arnoldexpo.com .

You MUST review the web site. Good looking jeans are OK and we provide a shirt that you get to keep. Bring photo ID, a pocket ID also for the docs and medics. Our main room is D141 during the expo.

PLEASE RECRUIT OTHER MEDICAL PEOPLE – WE ARE IN NEED. Have them send their email and phone number as well as their medical status to arnmed06@aol.com with the days and hours they are willing to volunteer. They WILL have fun!

Our team has saved lives and prevented serious injuries from becoming lethal. We are a dynamic team with 11 years of experience.

Of course the body building and weight lifting portion, though the major initial attraction, is now overshadowed by the number of athletes in other events (Karate, gymnastics, cheerleading, grappling, fencing, etc.). The event has grown to such an extent that we are now bigger than the Olympics with approximately 18,500 athletes this year in five venues. About 50 athletes will be at Vets Memorial (The Arnold Classic) plus archery and skateboarding and the rest at the convention center, Battelle Hall and Nationwide Arena. The last three represent the The Arnold Expo. There is a hidden factor also that increases the magnitude of our work – the Olympics handles their 18,500 athletes over a 2 week period but we must handle our 18,500 in 3 days!

This year’s Arnold Fitness Weekend is Friday, March 5nd through Sunday March 7th, 2010. There are events on Thursday the 4rth also at Vets – bikini competition.

This years locations:

Greater Columbus Convention Center

Veterans Memorial

Nationwide Arena

Dispatch Ice Haus

Lifestyle Communities Pavilion

Therefore, it is easy to see that this is an excellent place to acquire solid experience in handling a mass casualty incident (MCI). That it is so very calm and controlled is a credit to the volunteers of the medical team even with the total number of injuries. The communications, preparation and organization that it takes to achieve this smooth performance is unbelievable.

If you work with us as a volunteer you WILL see injuries. As the medical director of the Expo portion I have compiled the statistics from the last 10 expo’s. This consisted of all injuries that the expo medical team took care of plus the refusals on scene after we were called. We expect well over 350 injuries (cuts, sprains, fractures, punctured lung x 2, spinal cord contusions, and worse). We expect about 20 EMS runs to local emergency departments and this is all done “real time”.

In terms of liability, all of us are covered under both the Good Samaritan Act and The Arnold’s event insurance.

We will need about 250 individuals assisting us, physicians, medics (especially MedCorp Ambulance Service), nurses, non medical administrative folks, boy scouts and more – all volunteer. PLEASE HELP!

Mr. Lorimer and the Arnold organization are backing us 110% and long ago brought us into the mainstream of the planning process. We have meetings of all the directors of the various events (about 50 different) and they universally are grateful for your past and future involvement. No complaints surfaced during our discussions which is quite a compliment to your performances in the past as we were working with some high intensity people of various nationalities and venues.

Dr. David Ryan and I have been working hard since August to make this work and really never stopped from last year. We are the Co-Chairmen of the Arnold Classic Weekend Medical Team. Please run all questions and replies though me for record keeping purposes.

We have our own web page system where I have placed ALL the information you will need to acquaint yourself with the our rules and protocols. I need all the prospective volunteers to COMPLETELY review those web pages. We also have an 8.5 x 11 Arnold poster advertising the event if you want one. We can email it or hard copy it snail mail.

I hope that all of you that worked with us in the past will return to assist us this year. We need your help and are completely dependent on volunteers and your help is most valuable because you have experience in both the organization and hands on performance of the medical care at The Arnold.

Most of you will encounter others that would be interested in helping out at the Arnold this year. Please “talk it up” with them and if you can garner their interest send me their email address. This is especially true of the physicians who have residents assigned to their service. This is a remarkable opportunity for all to learn about the planning and execution of mass gathering events. If you plan to bring people with you (MEDICAL ONLY or above 13) we MUST have their ID info.

This event is exciting, fun and a worthwhile project and I need your assistance. Please email me regardless of your answer this year. (I can remove you from my email list if you so desire.) This is where mass casualty experience can be obtained with all the backup you may require INSTANTLY available.

Brian F. Griffin, MD

Co-Chairman, Arnold Classic Medical Team

Anesthesia/Pain Subspecialty

Pain Management

Emergency Medicine

ArnMed06@aol.com

614-921-9300 office

New Paramedic Class Pre-Test Dates

Grant EMS Education has set additional pre-testing dates for those applying to our paramedic schools. the new dates are:

• February 27 at 13:30

• March 8 at 13:00

• March 9 at 18:00

• March 12 at 18:00

For application or information, contact EMS Education at 614|566-9111 Option 2 or email: emseducation@ohiohealth.com or visit: www.grantemseducation.com

Join us today at 1200 or 1315 for free EMS CE: Cardiac Arrest Survivor case study

EMS and Nursing Grand Rounds

Hugenberger Auditorium behind the 2nd floor cafeteria with members of Columbus Fire and Grant Nursing Staff presenting. the patient survivor will also be here to discuss the case from their aspect.

Ronald A. Thomas (Madison Twp Fire; Grant EMS Education) Obituary

Ronald A. Thomas, age 41, of Grove City, Ohio, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, February 15, 2010. Ron was born on July 11, 1968 in Columbus, Ohio and graduated from Teays Valley High School in 1986. He was employed as a Firefighter/Paramedic for the Madison Township Fire Department for 18 years, where he served as a member of the Honor Guard. Ron also served as an instructor for the paramedic programs at Grant Medical Center and Eastland Career Center.

Ron was preceded in death by grandparents Ernest and Ruby Riffle, Pete and Naomi Wynn, Wilma Wynn and Chancey Thomas Jr. He leaves behind many dear friends and his loving family including his sons, Zachary and Seth of Bloomingburg, Ohio; parents, Harold and Gladys of Leon, West Virginia; brother, Andy (Tracey) of Commercial Point, Ohio; nieces, Taylor and Courtney; special aunt, Diana Riffle of Grove City, Ohio; special uncle, Jerry (Sherry) Riffle of Grove City, Ohio; and several other aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

The family is sincerely indebted to the care and support of numerous friends, neighbors and loved ones. The family will receive family and friends Thursday, February 18, 2010 from 2 p.m. until time of funeral service at 6 p.m. at Madison Christian Church, 3565 Bixby Rd., Groveport, Ohio with Pastor Paul Barnes officiating. All flowers to be delivered to the church. A firefighter’s funeral service will follow the calling hours. Burial will be 2 p.m. Friday, February 19, 2010 at Yauger Cemetery in Leon, West Virginia. In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made to Local 2507, Attention Honor Guard, 6600 Gender Rd., Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110 in Ron’s memory. Ron is greatly loved and will be missed by his family and friends. Arrangements completed with THE SPENCE-MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Grove City, Ohio.

To share a special memory of Ron please visit www.spencemillerfuneralhome.com

Published in The Columbus Dispatch on February 17, 2010

LifeLink Workshop: Quarterly 1-Hour EMS Continuing Education on 02/18/10

US 2010 Rural Fire Assistance Outreach Grants

The U.S. Department of the Interior has posted the guidance for the 2010 Rural Fire Assistance (RFA) Outreach Grant. The purpose is to implement the National Fire Plan by increasing firefighter safety and enhancing the knowledge and fire protection capability of rural and volunteer fire departments by providing basic wildland firefighting supplies and equipment. The RFA program provides funding to improve the capacity and capabilities of rural and volunteer fire departments (RFDs) that protect rural communities and play a substantial cooperative role in the suppression of wildland fires within, or in the vicinity of lands managed by the DOI. : The maximum award per grantee, per fiscal year, cannot exceed $20,000. Funding may be used only for training, personnel protective equipment and basic wildland response gear, communications equipment limited to P-25 compliant handheld radios or mobile units for response vehicle, basic wildland response tools and equipment (hand tools, water handling equipment, fittings and accessories, etc.), and fire prevention activities specific to wildland fire management.

The draft program announcement can be reviewed by visiting:

http://tiny.cc/SkIcJ

Due date: April 30, 2010

To receive an application and state deadlines, contact your local representative listed in the table on pages 5-9 of the program guidance. NO applications are to be sent to the National DOI Agencies.

Courtesy of:

Bethany Moore, MA, MSA

Manager, Bids and Grants

Bound Tree Medical

Dublin, Ohio

(614) 760-5233

(877) 311-2437 fax

www.boundtree.com

AHA ECC Beat Newsletter, February 2010

The American Heart Association’s ECC Beat newsletter for instructors and other members of the AHA Training Network:

http://tiny.cc/XcYVh

Paramedic Refresher Classes at Grant Medical Center and West Licking Fire cancelled for Feb 10 Due to Snow

LifeLink Outreach Education

ACLS at Fairfield Medical Center on Feb 10-11 Cancelled Due to Snow

LifeLink Outreach Education

Grant EMS Education Paramedic School Class Cancelled for Feb 9 Due to Snow

Grant EMS Education Paramedic School class has been cancelled for tonight (Feb 9, 2010) due to snow

LifeLink classes on the Grant Medical Center campus for Saturday, Feb 6th will be conducted as scheduled

LifeLink Outreach Education

Lancaster Firefighters Local 291 Memorial Fundraiser to Benefit the Family of Lt. Joe McCafferty and “Get Behind the Badge”

Lancaster Fire

The Lancaster Firefighters of IAFF Local 291 are hosting a memorial fundraiser to benefit the family of Lt. Joe McCafferty and the organization “Get Behind the Badge”

Pizza and Soda are provided

A live band for entertainment

Performances by the Pipes and Drums

Door prizes, 50/50 and great items for auction

Where:

Kingy’s Pizza

7470 Hill Road

Canal Winchester, OH 43110

When:

Sunday March 7th, 2010

(Our Crew 3, 2 Unit to everyone else)

Tickets are on sale now for $10 by contacting getbehindthebadge@local291.com, any Lancaster Firefighter or at the door for the same price

You can help out by buying/selling tickets or forwarding this on to your contacts.

Thank You in advance for everyone’s help and support

Fraternally,

Slade Schultz

Secretary/Executive Board

Lancaster Professional Firefighters

I.A.F.F. Local #291

secretary@local291.com

740.438.2424

Friday, February 5th is National Wear Red Day

Tomorrow is National Wear Red Day. Thousands of Americans will be wearing red to draw attention to this startling fact:

Over 430,000 women are silenced each year by cardiovascular disease – and most of these deaths are preventable.

I’m writing because I hope you’ll wear something red tomorrow to honor those women – and that you’ll help fund the research and programs that can save them.

Today, we’re launching a Go Red & Give campaign. One week, one goal: $100,000 to keep our sisters, mothers, daughters and wives safe.

Give a gift today and support our education, outreach and research programs to help save women’s lives.

Your donation could help keep someone you love safe from the #1 killer disease in the U.S.

Nearly every minute, another woman succumbs to cardiovascular disease. The American Heart Association is fighting back, and we need your help. Wear red tomorrow – and donate today to help save women’s lives.

Our goal: $100,000 by next Friday. Donate at:  http://tiny.cc/R8ESz

Big or small, your gift can help put information in the hands of more women – information that can save a life, like how to eat better, how to recognize the warning signs of heart attack, and how to talk to a doctor about critical health choices.

The American Heart Association is also a major funder of breakthrough research with $44 million invested in women-centered research in just the past five years.

But we can only save lives with your help.

Please donate what you can. Every dollar will help us reach our $100,000 goal by midnight February 12th.

Thank you for showing your support tomorrow by participating in National Wear Red Day – and thank you for your generosity.

Sincerely,

Nancy Brown

Chief Executive Officer

American Heart Association

Ohio Division of EMS Grant Applications Now Available

The application for EMS Grants for 2010-2011 are now available and can be found on the EMS Division’s website (ems.ohio.gov) in the Grants section.

The purpose of the Ohio EMS grant program is to improve and enhance EMS patient care in the State of Ohio by providing funds to eligible applicants. Grants are given to emergency medical service organizations for the training of personnel, for the purchase of equipment and vehicles, and to improve the availability, accessibility, and quality of emergency medical services in Ohio.

Applications are due April 1, 2010 at 5 p.m.

More information can be found at http://ems.ohio.gov/ems_grants.stm. If you have any questions, you can send an e-mail to aboster@dps.state.oh.us or call 800-233-0785 (option 4).

USFA to Issue Continuing Education Credits for On-Campus EMS Courses

Emmitsburg, MD.- Students who need continuing education (CE) credits to maintain Emergency Medical Services (EMS) certification now can earn CE credits for each National Fire Academy (NFA) EMS on-campus course they attend in Emmitsburg, Maryland. EMS CE credits are accredited by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS). It is estimated that this new NFA effort will benefit up to 750 students each year.

Beginning January 1, 2010, students who attend any NFA resident EMS course receive 35 to 60 CE credits, in varying categories, for each course completion. The number of CEs will be granted based on the length and content of the courses. The CE credits will be printed on a Continuing Education certificate, so that students will have immediate documentation of their work. *Please note*: *CE credits cannot be granted for on-campus courses taken before January 1, 2010.*

“It is evident that continuing education better prepares our EMTs and paramedics to meet the needs of their community,” said National Fire Academy Superintendent Dr. Denis Onieal. “By receiving accreditation for continuing education in Emergency Medical Services courses, the United States Fire Administration reaffirms its commitment to provide professional development that increases the abilities of our nation’s fire and emergency medical services.”

In addition to the CECBEMS CE credits, the NFA will continue to issue International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) continuing education units for its traditional classroom courses, as well as its online training programs, through NFA Online.

Questions about the CE program can be directed to Julie Davis <julie.davis@dhs.gov> at (301) 447-1084 or Michael Stern <michael.stern@dhs.gov> at (301) 447-1253.

5th Annual Firefighter’s Ball hosted by Washington Township Local 3036 benefitting the Muscular Dystrophy Association

From: Adam Smith, Washington Township Professional Firefighters Local 3036

It is that time of year again for the 5th Annual Firefighter’s Ball hosted by Washington Township Local 3036 benefitting the Muscular Dystrophy Association. This very special evening for the fire service was attended by 300 people representing over 25 locals and raising $25,000 for the MDA.

The ball will again be held at the Marriott Northwest on March 6, 2010. Cost is $25 a piece and checks should be out to MDA and sent to Local 3036 Attn: Adam Smith PO Box 1033 Dublin, OH 43017.

Whether you plan to attend or not please take a moment and forward this to all of your Fire Service contacts. All paid RSVP’s received by February 15th will be entered into a drawing for a free night’s stay at the Marriott the evening of the Ball.

For more information visit: dublinfirefightersball.com

LifeLink Workshop: Quarterly 1-Hour EMS Continuing Education on 02/11/10

 LifeLink Outreach Education

Learn about Red Cross resources for seniors at Open House

When: Thursday, February 4th
Open House & hors d’oeuvres 4 pm – 6 pm
CEU Presentation 5:15 pm – 6 pm

Where:
995 E. Broad Street, Columbus, 43215
American Red Cross
Free parking available

The American Red Cross of Greater Columbus Lifeline program responded to 195 help calls on behalf of 260 local Lifeline subscribers this year. The quick assistance these residents received is due in large part to your efforts. Join us at the Feb. 4th open house to celebrate this achievement!

The open house will feature booths about other Red Cross programs that may be beneficial to your clients and/or your staff including:

The In-Service and Free CEU Presentation will cover:
Reducing Falls in the Home
Medication Interventions and the Role of the Aging Network
Family Caregiving educational materials
Transportation service for the elderly and disabled
Workplace preparedness and safety training
Disaster preparedness materials
Volunteer opportunities

Mission:LifeLine STEMI Management Survey now Available for Ohio EMS Agencies

Mission: Lifeline is the American Heart Association’s national initiative to advance the systems of care for patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). The overarching goal of the initiative is to reduce death and disability for STEMI patients and improve quality of care. 

The American Heart Association has the utmost respect for emergency medical service professionals.  You are critical to the success of an effective STEMI system of care. Whether serving densely populated metro areas, rural residents, or communities in between, EMS challenges are unique for each setting. The American Heart Association wants to help find solutions to overcome barriers to timely access to STEMI treatment and empower you to save more lives.

Ohio Mission: Lifeline is conducting a survey to ultimately help improve the response and treatment of STEMI patients.  This online survey asks questions about staffing, funding, training, and existing processes for handling patients who are experiencing a STEMI.  Your responses will provide valuable information to help the American Heart Association assess EMS needs for your area and across Ohio. The full assessment should be completed by the EMS director, medical director, or training officer for your agency/organization.  It should take no longer than 20 minutes to complete.

Please click on the link below to access the survey.  The survey is available online from February 1-14, 2010.  If you have any questions or concerns regarding the survey, please contact Lory Winland at (614) 396-4335 or lory.winland@heart.org .

 Survey is posted at Survey Monkey.

LifeLink Update: Quarterly 1-Day EMS Continuing Education on 02/06/10

LifeLink Outreach Education

Now you can get our latest news and announcements on your smartphone

From your mobile browser go to: http://mobile.grantlifelink.com

If you have an iPhone, go to the site then add a bookmark to your Home Screen and you’ll get our custom icon too!

Critical Heart presentation downloads…

Thanks to the generosity of our recent Critical Heart Conference speakers, we now have presentation downloads available at http://tiny.cc/ems

New issue of The Siren …

New issue of The Siren is out from the Ohio Division of EMS. Great info on certification, renewals and ST Instructors: http://tiny.cc/qEdAl

Great day at Grant LifeLink’s heart conference…

Great day at Grant LifeLink’s heart conference hosted by Washington Twp Fire in Dublin OH.

US Smokeless Tobacco’s Operation Ranger …

US Smokeless Tobacco’s Operation Ranger grants rugged, off-road utility vehicles to emergency responders. Info at: http://tiny.cc/RoDc4

Learn how Denver Health and Ft Worth MedStar…

Learn how Denver Health and Ft Worth MedStar Paramedics work with frequent non-emergency callers in their systems: http://ow.ly/R8Nk

E-911 national awards nominations are …

E-911 national awards nominations are open. For info visit: http://www.e911institute.org

Be careful. Drive defensively. Stay …

Be careful. Drive defensively. Stay warm.

Be safe while celebrating tonight …

Be safe while celebrating tonight and this weekend!

Paramedic Refresher Course at Grant …

Paramedic Refresher Course at Grant Med Ctr on Jan 13, 20, 27, Feb 3, 10, 17. For info see the LL Course Schedule at http://tiny.cc/WWv8h

New Paramedic School pretest dates …

 

New Paramedic School pretest dates have been added in February 2010. Visit: http://tiny.cc/sKATi

At least 9 defibrillators have …

At least 9 defibrillators have been stolen from area hospitals since Nov. 12/30/09 Columbus Dispatch story at http://tiny.cc/heoyl

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