Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Smoke Exposure: Recognition, Decon, and Treatment (First Responder Guide)
Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Smoke Exposure: Recognition, Decon, and Treatment (First Responder Guide)
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Shop Tactical GearA no-BS 2026 playbook for EMS/LE medics: immediate priorities in head injury, blood pressure/oxygenation targets, and when tranexamic acid (TXA) is actually indicated—plus kit and protocol checklists.
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