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Pond Life pondlife at emergency-care-practitioner.comFri Aug 10 22:01:52 BST 2007
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Nothing would be my preferred option. Just get em out. Hadnt considered combitube but yep, makes sense. King Airway ! ? ... I'm looking that one up :) regards Mike -----Original Message----- From: trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org [mailto:trauma-list-bounces at trauma.org] On Behalf Of Charles Brault Sent: 09 August 2007 10:25 To: Trauma & Critical Care mailing list Subject: Re: Casualty extrication from a fire risk area ----- Original Message ---- From: Pond Life <pondlife at emergency-care-practitioner.com> To: "Trauma & Critical Care mailing list" <trauma-list at trauma.org> Sent: Thursday, August 9, 2007 2:16:46 PM Subject: RE: Casualty extrication from a fire risk area Hi Ian, Just gee m out is the correct option for H&S reasons. If you are having to wear full PPE then you are in the wrong place to perform ALS interventions. LMA may be a compromise but I would opt for BVM until in a cold zone. ********************************** Nope ! Combitube or King Airway or nothing Charles AirTraq ! ? ... looking it up -- trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/
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