In a heartbeat

In a heartbeat

Seconds mean life and death for emergency responders
Paramedic and emergency medical services Coordinator Matthew Lindsay holds up a drill used to tap into human bones for specialized intravenous therapy. The drill is part of a 40-pound “jump bag” that emergency medical technicians carry to the scene of an emergency.
As part of an ambulance equipment check, Paramedic and emergency medical services Coordinator Matthew Lindsay checks a computer that measures oxygen saturation, heart rate and respiration rate, and acts as a defibrillator.

In a heartbeat

Paramedic and emergency medical services Coordinator Matthew Lindsay holds up a drill used to tap into human bones for specialized intravenous therapy. The drill is part of a 40-pound “jump bag” that emergency medical technicians carry to the scene of an emergency.
As part of an ambulance equipment check, Paramedic and emergency medical services Coordinator Matthew Lindsay checks a computer that measures oxygen saturation, heart rate and respiration rate, and acts as a defibrillator.