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Training of Ambulance Personnel

Authors: GEORGE JOHNSON, JR., MD, JESSE H. MEREDITH, MD

Abstract

The immediate care given the injured person may be critical to the saving of life. North Carolina, through the organized effort of both public and private agencies, has evolved a means of providing early management of the injured by trained personnel, both at the scene of the accident and during transportation to the hospital. This is assured through a statewide network of organized courses and official recognition of trained ambulance technicians.

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