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  • Your H2O Reminder

    By: Jenny Ewen, BA, EMT, Marketing & Student ServicesNow that it’s summer time and you’ll be (hopefully) spending some time outside under the hot sun, it’s extra vital that you get enough water. While the push to drink more water has made its way into mainstream media and lots of people routinely carry water bottles…

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    Our 6 Year Anniversary Party

    On April 29th, we hosted a party to celebrate our 6 year company anniversary, and also unveiled our brand new training ambulance! Attendees ate, drank (James’s homemade beer!), and checked out our facility and the new ambulance – then they went home with some free swag! A huge thank you to everyone who attended the…

  • How to Become a SAR K9 Handler

    By: Joanne Ewen, JD, EMT, DOT-I, K9 HandlerNorthstar SAR Team requires each handler to be a SAR Technician II, and just last weekend a group of five of us K9 handlers completed the SAR Tech II field exams and we all passed! This was the second and final component of the national credentialing process through…

  • Treating Epistaxis

    By: Marven Ewen, MD, Medical DirectorEpistaxis is the medical term for nosebleed. Nosebleeds are very common and you will likely transport a patient with epistaxis occasionally. This article will discuss common causes of epistaxis, field treatment and advanced medical treatment the patient would likely receive at the hospital.The lining of the nose or nasal mucosa…

  • Landing Zone Safety

    By: Kory L. Sandoz, EMT, EMDThe coming of spring and warm weather means more ATV, motorcycle, boating, and other outdoor activity related accidents. This is a good time of the year to remind our first responders about medical helicopter landing zone safety.Life Link III relies on first responders to secure a landing zone for our…

  • Search and Rescue K9s Throughout History

    By: Joanne Ewen, JD, EMT, DOT-I, K9 HandlerWorking and training with the Northstar Search and Rescue (SAR) Team has given me a deep appreciation for handlers and their dogs. I became curious about the beginnings of SAR and when dogs were first recognized as having the ability, the willingness, and the desire to track and…

  • 2016 State of the Program

    By: Sean Ewen, MD, EMTExecutive DirectorThis month marks six years since the start of Allied Medical Training. We have witnessed an incredible amount of growth over the years – in student enrollment, size of our training facility, and ourselves as instructors. In 2015, we trained over 270 EMT initial students, recorded our fourth version of…

  • K9 Rebel

    By: Joanne Ewen, JD, EMT, DOT-IK9 HandlerImagine having a puppy with so much energy and drive that she never stops. Leave her alone and she will chew up anything in sight, including walls! Would you deliberately choose that dog because of her extreme play drive and noisy barking? Well that’s Rebel, a rambunctious, energetic, and…

  • Zika Virus

    By: Marven Ewen, MDMedical DirectorYou may have heard on the news about a new virus called Zika. It is a viral infection that is transmitted in a mosquito-to-human-to-mosquito cycle. This virus first appeared in Brazil in May 2015 and has quickly spread through many South and Central American countries as well as Mexico and the…

  • Orientation Woes

    By: Dave Kahat, BA, EMTER Tech & EMT Teaching AssistantDuring any sort of employment orientation, one would expect that a more experienced employee would oversee the new employee for a set period of time. Once a certain set period of time is complete, the company expects the “greenie” to be oriented, and know how to…