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  • Monday, August 29, 2016 7:20 AM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    EMS Live in Wisconsin Podcast

    >> Click for on-demand playback.

    This EMS Live in Wisconsin podcast was streamed live on Tuesday, August 23 and lasted 30 minutes.  Our guests were Tyler Christifulli and Sam Ireland with LifeStar EMS in West Bend, Wisconsin.  We discussed critical care paramedic advanced training and certification options.

    Recently, LifeStar EMS created an advanced internal critical care level that requires an advanced board certification (FP-C, CCP-C) . Their goal is to have their critical care paramedics meet all the same requirements as helicopter EMS services like Flight For Life and Med Flight. These are advanced certifications through the Board of Critical Care Transport Paramedic Certification (BCCTPC); exams are extremely tough and have a 20% pass rate.

    The goal at LifeStar EMS is to encourage their critical care paramedics to keep taking steps forward to improve their knowledge.
     
    For more information on certification and testing, refer to the BCCTPC website at https://www.ibscertifications.org/roles/critical-care-paramedic.

    >> Click for on-demand playback.
  • Saturday, August 27, 2016 4:23 PM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    The second meeting of the Legislative Study Committee on Firefighter and EMT Volunteer Shortages is scheduled for Tuesday, August 30 starting at 9:30 a.m. in Room 412 East at the State Capitol, Madison.  >> Click for meeting agenda.  The first meeting was held on July 26, and additional meetings are scheduled monthly until the end of the year.

    >> Click for information regarding the Legislative Study Committee, to include member names, meeting minutes and information, PowerPoint presentations, audio recordings and more.

    The Study Committee is directed to examine issues related to the shortage of volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) in the state, particularly in rural areas, and propose measures to address the shortage. Specifically, the Study Committee shall study all of the following: (a) the magnitude of volunteer shortages, the areas of the state most affected, and the potential impact of shortages on public health and safety and economic development; (b) whether current training and continuing education requirements contribute to the shortage; (c) relationships between full-time and volunteer emergency response departments and the impact that the shortage of volunteers has on nonvolunteer departments in neighboring communities; and (d) whether the creation of organizations, particularly in rural areas, may help address the shortage. The committee shall develop legislative options to meet needs identified.

  • Saturday, August 27, 2016 2:02 PM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)
    Wisconsin Attorney General Brad Schimel announced on March 23, 2016 details of a rebate program for the heroin and prescription opioid antidote naloxone, also known as Narcan.  State, county, and local government agencies, as well as law enforcement and other public and government entities that distribute naloxone are eligible for the Amphastar naloxone rebate.  The Professional Ambulance Association of Wisconsin was instrumental in bringing the rebate to Wisconsin, which is valued at approximately $6.00 per syringe, or a 25% savings.

    Rebate forms must be submitted within 60-days of each quarter's end date. Please see Naloxone Rebate Instructions below for submission information.

    • Quarter ended July 30, 2016 (deadline to submit rebate September 30, 2016)
    • Quarter ends October 30, 2016 (deadline to submit rebate December 30, 2016)
    • Quarter ends January 30, 2017 (deadline to submit rebate March 30, 2017)
    >> Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Contract
    >> Naloxone Rebate - Press Release
    >> Naloxone Rebate Instructions
    >> Naloxone Rebate Account Form
    >> Naloxone Purchase Summary Rebate Form
  • Saturday, August 27, 2016 10:30 AM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Jon Krohmer as the Director of the Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS). Chosen from a field of more than 30 candidates, Dr. Krohmer comes to this position with a wealth of EMS experience and expertise and will lead NHTSA's collaborative efforts to improve emergency care across the nation.

    Board certified as an emergency physician, Dr. Krohmer has been actively involved in EMS for over 30 years, first in his home state of Michigan, and then at the national level, as an active member of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and president of the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP). Dr. Krohmer's federal service began as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs and Deputy Chief Medical Officer for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). He went on to become the Director of the Health Services Corps for Immigration and Customs Enforcement at DHS and for the past year has provided medical expertise to the U.S. Coast Guard.

    "Jon Krohmer's extensive expertise in EMS and experience in federal service will be great assets to the NHTSA EMS program," said Jeff Michael, NHTSA Associate Administrator for Research and Program Development. "His collaborative and patient-centered approach is very important for the EMS Program, which depends on partnerships to achieve its goals. We're very excited to have Jon as part of our NHTSA family."

    Dr. Krohmer's first day at NHTSA will be on Tuesday, September 6th. You can learn more about NHTSA's Office of EMS and contact the office at www.ems.gov

  • Thursday, August 18, 2016 8:10 AM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    The Paramedic Systems of Wisconsin (PSOW) Conference agenda was just released.  >> Click here for agenda.  The 29th annual conference will be held September 14 to 16 in Green Bay at Tundra Lodge Hotel & Convention Center.

    The Conference, best known for its service introductions and initiatives recap offered by all attendees, will also feature presentations on community paramedicine, compliance, legislative council on EMT volunteer shortages panel discussion, HIPAA 2016, community CPR project, state EMS office updates and various other timely content.  The event features an exhibit area and social opportunities.

    Paramedic Systems of Wisconsin Conference exists to provide continuing education for administrators and managers at all Wisconsin ambulance service provider levels, and to share information and work together for the betterment of Emergency Medical Services in Wisconsin.  For additional conference information or to register, go to www.PSOW.org.

  • Thursday, August 18, 2016 7:31 AM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    EMS Live in Wisconsin Podcast

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    How does your ambulance service manage stroke patients?  What are your local or regional health care system options for advanced care and treatment?  Did you know there are twenty Wisconsin ambulance services subscribed to the Coverdell Stroke Program?  Learn how you can join the program in this podcast.

    This live podcast was recorded on August 9 and included guest David Fladten, who manages the Wisconsin Coverdell Stroke Program.

    In this podcast we discussed:

    • Appropriate Pre-hospital Assessment and Management of the Stroke Patient
    • EMS and Destination Determination - In-hospital care of the Stroke Patient
    • Coverdell EMS Partners program
    We also discussed updates on the Wisconsin Legislative Study Committee on Firefighter and EMT Volunteer Shortages, Paramedic Systems of Wisconsin Conference and MTM/Medicaid.

    >> Click to listen now!

    Stay on top of Wisconsin EMS action - listen to EMS Live!

    Next live streamed podcast is Tuesday, August 23 starting at 9:00 a.m.

    The next EMS Live in Wisconsin podcast is Tuesday, August 23 starting at 9:00 a.m. and lasting 30 minutes.  Our guest is Tyler Christifulli.  We'll discuss critical care paramedic advanced training and certification options.  Listen either on the phone at 646-929-1081, or on any internet connected device at http://tobtr.com/9218799.

  • Wednesday, August 17, 2016 7:22 AM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    Standby for Tones Blog:  Written by Crystal Wallin

    It’s hot, and we’re a small group in a parking lot waiting for a group of strangers who are on a wonderful mission. The National EMS Bike Ride is coming thru La Crosse today and the riders will be going to visit the UW Health MedFlight memorial bench at Gundersen Health Systems.

    On May 10, 2008 MedFlight lifted off from refueling at the La Crosse airport and sustained an impact with terrain while flying under visual flight rules. There were no survivors. UW Madison Hospital has a beautiful memorial and Gundersen – the receiving facility for the last transported patient flown by the crew that night – has a peaceful garden with a memorial bench.

    The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride web page states “The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride, Inc. (NEMSMBR) honors Emergency Medical Services personnel by organizing and implementing long distance cycling events that memorialize and celebrate the lives of those who serve every day, those who have become sick or injured while performing their duties, and those who have died in the line of duty.”  >> Click to read more...


    "Standby for Tones" is a monthly blog written by Crystal Wallin, a La Crosse paramedic.  Her stories, written from real life events, bring to light the human experience in having an EMS career and work life.  >> Click to read Crystal's blog.
  • Monday, August 08, 2016 7:13 AM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    EMS Live in Wisconsin Podcast - Listen now!
    This EMS Live in Wisconsin podcast was Tuesday, July 26.  >> Listen on-demand at http://tobtr.com/9111793.

    Our guests included Ben Eithun and Mary Jean Erschen-Cooke, both with the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, and Josh Thibault at J&B Medical Supply.

    Pediatric ambulance calls can be challenging.  Ben and Mary Jean offered suggestions to reduce pediatric patient anxiety during care and transport.

    J&B Medical Supply just announced they closed a deal with the state of Michigan for 2,000 ambulance stretcher child safety restraints.  Find out more about this new stretcher attachment.

    Stay on top of Wisconsin EMS action - listen to EMS Live!

    >> Listen on-demand at http://tobtr.com/9111793.
  • Monday, July 25, 2016 8:33 AM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    The Legislative Council Study Committee on Volunteer Firefighter and EMT Shortages will hold their first meeting on Tuesday, July 26.  The meeting will be held in Madison, and will begin with a briefing session for public members at 8:30 a.m., and the full study committee at 9:30 a.m.  The study committee was convened by the Wisconsin legislature.   >> Click here to see who is a member of the Study Committee.

    The last time a study committee was created to address an EMS issue was 1996, and before that 1992. 

    To listen to a recorded webcast with Dr. Marv Birnbaum (picture insert) on Wisconsin's history with EMS study committee's, and past recommendations that included EMS regionalization, click here to listen now
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  • Monday, July 25, 2016 7:29 AM | PAAW Administrator (Administrator)

    Her hair is flaming orange-red, eyes bright and lively and her baby a masterpiece of tiny humanity. Barely hitting the five foot mark, she has on an emerald dress, black simple shoes and a white bonnet perched atop the sunset that are her locks. The baby girl is wearing a miniature navy blue dress with the same simple lines. Even the wee puffed sleeves are the same as her mama’s – and (I can hardly bear the overload of cute) her tiny head has an impossibly adorably tiny white bonnet.

    But I’m here for the husband, and I tear my eyes away with what I hope is professionalism as I continue introducing myself to everyone behind the curtain in bay 6. Curly hair tops his face and the beard of a married Amish man fringes his chin. Homemade black pants, simple black shoes and a teal shirt also handmade complete his traditional garb. His right hand is elevated and wrapped within an inch of its life. Bright red blood has soaked thru a patch roughly one inch by one inch.

    He tells the story of slipping at work – work is in a local shop crafting the traditional Amish furniture us English people are happy to pay good money for, knowing it will last for generations upon generations. With a crooked grin, he denies pain. I tell him there is no shame in pain medicine, and point out that he is slightly pale. He feigns astonishment and points to his chest with eyes exaggeratedly elevated. She giggles. His top lip curls as he waves away an imaginary syringe. He’s fine.  >> Click to read more of the story...


    "Standby for Tones" is a monthly blog written by Crystal Wallin, a La Crosse paramedic.  Her stories, written from real life events, bring to light the human experience in having an EMS career and work life.  >> Click to read Crystal's blog.

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