Saturday 15 December 2012

Emt License

 Emt License

Just like the title says, I need to go back to school and get my EMT license again. To be hired on most any fire department around the US right now, you need at least your EMT, and I don't have my license anymore. Unfortunately, class is $700-$1000, and I don't have that kind of money. So I am turning to NS to help me fund my career. I make custom dicuts, and have been for a few years now. I've made stickers for major ski companies and big names in the industry. I've also made hundreds of stickers for fellow NS'rs. Winter is just around the corner, you need sick new stickers for your crew. You need to sticker up those brand new helmets and skis. Send me a PM, or post on this thread if you're interested. This license plate frame can be used in the front or the back of the vehicle, and will fit all standard North American (U.S. and Canada) numbered and novelty license plates.The frame's exact outside dimensions are 12.0" X 6.3" (30.5cm X 16.0cm), and the center of the fastener holes are 7.0" (17.8cm) apart. The frame is made from a matte finished UV resistant black ABS plastic, and includes the 3D urethane-encased design as shown.

 Emt License

 Emt License

 Emt License

 Emt License

 Emt License

 Emt License

 Emt License

 Emt License


 Emt License

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Emt License

Emt Pay

Emt Pay

The EMT Salary may vary based on several considerations including the educational level or the training level, gender, and location. Well, before we talk about the EMT Salary, let’s take a brief overview about EMT. EMT or also known as the emergency medical technician is one of the first responders of an accident, disaster, or any other medical emergency. Most of the EMTs may work with fire fighters, police, and other emergency medical services. To become a certified EMT, there are several levels of training needed to be attended. This means that there is a classification of EMT based on the training level. These include the EMT Basic, the EMT Intermediate, and also Paramedic. The EMT Salary depends on the level of training or certificate possessed by the EMTs. If the EMT pursues the more advanced training, this means that they can earn more income. This means that each level of EMT training has different income or salary. Typically, the EMT Intermediate can eat 10% more than the EMT Basic. In the meantime, as the highest level of EMT training, the paramedics can earn 20% more than the EMT Intermediate. Other things that affect the EMT Salary include gender and outlook. To know more about the salary for EMT, you can simply check out the following information.

 Emt Pay

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 Emt Pay

Emt Pay


Emergency Rooms

Emergency Rooms

A crash cart is a cabinet containing equipment that physicians and nurses need when a cardiac arrest occurs (the heart stops beating). This is obviously a grave situation and requires immediate life-saving steps. These are some of the items found on a crash cart: Defibrillator - This is an electrical device with two paddles that are placed on your chest. It discharges electricity through your heart when a lethal rhythm is present. The goal is to shock the heart back to normal."Lethal rhythms" include ventricular fibrillation (rapid, unsynchronized, uncoordinated heartbeat) and ventricular tachycardia (rapid heartbeat that prevents the heart from pumping properly). It can also be used in less dangerous rhythms to return the heart to a normal rhythm.
Defibrillator Endotracheal intubation equipment - Endotracheal intubation is the procedure of placing a tube into someone's trachea (windpipe) when that person stops breathing or is not breathing adequately. The tube allows artificial respiration equipment to take over the job of breathing for the patient. The package includes tubes of different sizes and a laryngoscope -- a special light with a flat metal piece to lift the tongue out of the way so that a tube can be placed into the trachea. 

 Emergency Rooms

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 Emergency Rooms

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 Emergency Rooms

Emergency Rooms


Emergency C

Emergency C

Alacer Corp. was founded in 1972 with a focus on vitamin C, complemented by minerals and B vitamins. This vitamin C focus led the company to collaborate in its early days with global vitamin C experts, including extensive consultation with Nobel laureate and vitamin C advocate Linus Pauling.
 At its inception, the organization was a pioneer in creating products for distribution in the evolving health and natural products retail market.  Alacer’s products were among the first supplements that many natural products distributors and retailers carried and supported. In 1978, Alacer introduced the Emergen-C® effervescent powdered drink mix as the “champagne of nutritional drinks.” The good tasting, fizzy drink mix featured 1,000 mg of vitamin C, B vitamins and electrolytes, which became Alacer’s signature formulation. The novel delivery system for vitamins and nutrients soon had a loyal following who found Emergen-C to be the fast, fun way to support their health and energy.

 Emergency C

 Emergency C

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Emergency C


Thursday 13 December 2012

Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

The Wilderness was one of the first companies to bring out an “Instructor” belt, specifically designed with firearms training in mind. In many instances, products are improved as more competitors enter the market and designs involve. This time however I think the folks at The Wilderness got it right the first time….in my opinion “the original instructor belt” is still the best. I’ve looked at the competition and tried a few, but while there may be some that come close, I haven’t found any better. The Wilderness Instructor belt is nylon in construction, has a metal buckle and Velcro at the end to keep the loose end secure. There are several variations which allow you to choose color, stiffness, width and buckle material. I prefer the 1.5” width, “5 stitch” model as it gives plenty of stiffness and support for carrying a full size firearm all day long. They make a “3 stitch” version which is slightly less stiff (but for me too soft for regular carry of a firearm) and a heavier model with a plastic insert (which is too stiff and becomes uncomfortable). “3 stitch” and “5 stitch” refer to the additional rows of stitching that run the length of the belt. This additional stitching adds stiffness to the belt. I have found that while the wider 1.75” belt is also a quality product and works well with BDU’s, it is too wide for many belt loops, including those on most jeans, so I stick with the 1.5” as it seems to fit most pants 

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

 Wilderness Instructor Belt

Wilderness Instructor Belt