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Handling Medical Emergencies

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Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Michael Brickey

Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey

Guest: Rod Brouhard

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Rod Brouhard

How do you know when to call 911 vs. when to handle the emergency yourself? Why is it best to use a land line when calling 911? How can you help EMS workers quickly size up the situation and get the most appropriate treatment? These are a few of the questions Rod Brouhard discusses in today’s show and in his book, Life’s Little Emergencies: A Handbook for Independent Seniors and Their Caregivers.

The interview also discusses decision making about heart attacks and strokes. Mr. Brouhard has more than 20 years of experience as a paramedic with ambulance and fire crews. More recently he has been training EMS and paramedics, and administering training programs. His nitty-gritty experience results in very practical advice.

Rod Brouhard’s website is www.RodBrouhard.com. Dr. Brickey’s other websites are www.DrBrickey.com and www.Anti-Aging-Speaker.com.

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Anti-Aging Psychologist, Dr. Michael Brickey

Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey

Guest: Rod Brouhard

Broadcast and podcast on webtalkradio.net. The podcast is also below.

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Rod Brouhard

How do you know when to call 911 vs. when to handle the emergency yourself? Why is it best to use a land line when calling 911? How can you help EMS workers quickly size up the situation and get the most appropriate treatment? These are a few of the questions Rod Brouhard discusses in today’s show and in his book, Life’s Little Emergencies: A Handbook for Independent Seniors and Their Caregivers.

The interview also discusses decision making about heart attacks and strokes. Mr. Brouhard has more than 20 years of experience as a paramedic with ambulance and fire crews. More recently he has been training EMS and paramedics, and administering training programs. His nitty-gritty experience results in very practical advice.

Rod Brouhard’s website is www.RodBrouhard.com. Dr. Brickey’s other websites are www.DrBrickey.com and www.Anti-Aging-Speaker.com.

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