There may be a state law for it in your state, but most states they are not allowed to unless they are an EMT of some level up to a medic
yes
Yes, a first aider who has been trained to administer oxygen can do so in certain situations, such as during a medical emergency where oxygen therapy is necessary to support a person's breathing or oxygen levels. It is important for the first aider to have received proper training and certification in administering oxygen to ensure safety and effectiveness.
True
Aerosolized agents of mass destruction pose a great risk to first responders because they would be airborne when the responders arrive and were exposed to them
True
police responding to a medical emergency
Yes i think they do benefit the community because... First Responders are there to help some one during any kind of an emergency.
Ensuring initial emergency care
because they are the first responders
the person transferring the patient can monitor the patients respiration and can easily administer oxygen in case of any emergencies.
The first oxygen tanks were invented in the late 19th century, with Scottish physiologist John Scott Haldane being credited for developing a rudimentary version in 1907. These early tanks were mainly used in medical settings to administer oxygen therapy to patients with respiratory problems.
Women were first allowed to participate in the modern Olympic games at the 1900 Paris games.