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Delhi fire chief reports new cardiac monitors, plans to use ketamine for pain management; department to hire replacement after paramedic resignation
Summary
Fire Chief Campbell told trustees the department has placed LifePak 35 cardiac monitors into service, will add ketamine as an alternative to opioids for pain control, and has launched an internal hiring process following the resignation of a career firefighter-paramedic.
The Delhi Township Fire Department told trustees Jan. 8 that it has placed new cardiac monitors into service, plans to use ketamine as an alternative to opioid pain medications on transports and has started an internal hiring process after a firefighter announced a voluntary resignation.
Fire Chief Campbell said the LifePak 35 monitors ordered in July were now deployed on all transport units and will change how crews manage cardiac…
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