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DESTRESS FOR THE EMS: MY CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS AS AN EMT 
Another Critical Incident that truly affected me was when I responded to a 6 year old male, who was hit by a car, as he was riding his bike, on his way to school. As we got on scene, he was still breathing but, he was really messed up. We provided sp...
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DESTRESS FOR THE EMS: FIRST RESPONDER STRESS MANAGEMENT 
I have found that first responders, paramedics, firefighters, emt's, police officers, and even life guards are not often willing to ask for help when they have high levels of stress.
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DESTRESS FOR THE EMS: DSM-IV-TR CRITERIA FOR PTSD Part I 
In 2000, the American Psychiatric Association revised the PTSD diagnostic criteria in the fourth edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR). The diagnostic criteria (Criterion A-F) are specified below.
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