Paramedics with the Spring Hill Community Ambulance Corps gathered Thursday night for an in-depth review of the agency’s narcotics procedures and Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) policies, reinforcing their ongoing commitment to compliance, accountability, and high-level patient care. The session focused on ensuring that all advanced life support (ALS) providers remain up to date with strict medication control protocols, documentation standards, …
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