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Great info would like to see articles on vehicle extraction and water related incidents
Helen Compton
EMS Supervisor
South Boston, VA |
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Very good and very interesting. We would like to see local information.
Melissa Newsom
EMT Paramedic
Kenly, NC |
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The Grant updates is great information for all EMS, thank you.
Lori Shaw EMT
Grand Isle, VT |
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This is very helpful for our professional keep up the good work.
Sam Peck
Chief
Crawfordsville, IN |
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Looks great can't wait to see more.
Kevin Springer
Rescue Lieutenant
Madison, NH |
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Great, Just enough info to enable a busy person to read the entire magazine. Very informative , keep up the good work.
Ed Vaitis
Capt.
N. Myrtle Beach, SC |
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Two works "Great Stuff"
Archie Beavers
EMT
Aberdeen, NC |
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Like it, gimme more. would love to see info on volunteer squads. self help stories for squads.
Robert McDonald
EMT Lieutenant
Poughquag, NY |
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It's one of the best magazines I've read, It's will be a great help to our profession.
Chad Lewis
EMT IV
Cluff City TN |
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I think it's excellent and will be very useful resource for catching up on new tactics and training.
Harold Marcum
Chief Engineer
Kermit, WV |
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