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What Every EMS Educator Should Know About

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keep firefighters safe from the silent killer — co poisoning<br />

Even though firefighters are trained to understand the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and<br />

to recognize potential signs and symptoms, CO poisoning can go unrecognized and untreated. Even moderate<br />

CO levels in the blood rob the heart and brain of oxygen, and nearly half of on-scene firefighter deaths are due<br />

to heart disease or stroke. Long term, a single severe CO poisoning or consistent exposure to moderate CO<br />

levels increases the risk of premature death and other health problems. That’s why the new NFPA 1584 rehab<br />

standards support the use of on-scene CO testing. Protect firefighters and victims through quick and noninvasive<br />

assessment of CO levels in the blood with the Masimo Rad-57. Recognition is the key to immediate on-scene<br />

treatment, which significantly reduces short- and long-term risk.<br />

To find out more, call 1.800.257.3810 or go to www.masimo.com/rad-57<br />

© 2010 Masimo Corporation. Rad-57 is a registered trademark of Masimo Corporation.

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