Tag: fire
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Public health concerns from exposure to wildfire smoke and ash – YubaNet
[ad_1] SACRAMENTO – Dr. Thomas Aragon, director of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and state public health officer, advised Californians in areas affected by wildfire smoke to stay indoors and, if necessary, stay outdoors. He urged people to take measures to protect their health, such as reducing their outdoor activities and avoiding smoking. ... -
New Mexico Department of Higher Education Honors Rio Arriba County and UNM-Taos Partnership to Train 48 Students in Responding to Overdose, Opioid Use Disorder
[ad_1] NMHED News: Program trains 48 students to respond to overdose, opioid use disorder TAOS – The University of New Mexico at Taos and Rio Arriba County received $190,000 to train 48 new EMT first responders to treat drug overdoses and opioid use disorders in rural northern New Mexico. to effectively address other scenarios where ... -
Avalere Experts Discuss Impact of Inflation Reduction Laws, EOM and Health Disparities
[ad_1] Relentless activity in Washington, D.C., this year has encouraged health care practitioners, especially pharmaceutical companies, to understand and implement the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which features provisions to reduce out-of-pocket costs for prescriptions. will be busy. Limit Medicare drugs, limit what the government pays for. On Sept. 7, Avarere Health convened ... -
One-word Tweet Trends: Wingstop, How Other Brands Played on Twitter
[ad_1] In the comments section of the tweet, numerous brands responded with their own versions, quickly igniting a fire that spread across Twitter. But for these followers, not being first can have as little impact on building engagement as the original poster who parrots back content first. “Move fast, hop on and buckle up” Most ... -
Lansing School District Announces New Career and Technical Education Schools
[ad_1] LANSING, Michigan — Officials at the Lansing School District said they value hands-on training. As such, the district plans to expand its career and technical education programs. One of the students currently taking advantage of the district’s CTE program is 15-year-old Ayan Kelly. “I love helping people and when someone I love like my ... -
Michigan Fire Department Teaches CPR to Fire Science Students
[ad_1] Nearly 10 fire science students in La Porte County’s career and technical education programs will be certified in CPR thanks to instruction from local firefighters. Three firefighters from the City of Michigan Fire Department taught cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to students learning the basics of firefighting Tuesday morning at the AK Smith Career Center. Training ... -
Health Department Distributes Potassium Iodide September 15
[ad_1] Noristtown, Pennsylvania – Pottstown, Boyertown, and Kimberton will be open on September 15 (Thursday, 2022) free of charge to residents living within 10 miles of the State Department’s Limerick Power Station nuclear power plant. Serves as a place to distribute potassium iodide tablets. Said Health Friday (September 2nd). No reservation or registration required. A ... -
Lori Borgman: You don’t need a college education to do math
[ad_1] My little black coat is simple—it’s knee-length and has five buttons down the front. That’s your basic snowman model. The lining on both arms is shredded. Court is 22 years old. Our three children graduated from high school rapid fire. There were two years when all three were in college at the same time. ...










