Violence in EMS: Recognize and Respond

There is widespread evidence that the majority of EMS personnel can expect to be assaulted at some point in their careers; however, how severe, and when that assault will occur is difficult to determine. This course seeks to establish a better understanding of the importance of having a comprehensive plan on how to deal with violence that includes the right for EMS personnel to defend themselves and steps to identify, avoid, or deescalate emerging threats.

✪ Enroll using the Signup form below.

Important: An EMS license number and expiration date is required on the enrollment form. If you do not have a number, please use a placeholder such as 00000 and a date.

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Attention: This free course is provided for educational purposes only.

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