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  • Boyd, D. R.
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    Emergency Medical Services Systems Development: A National Initiative. Part 2.
    International Fire Chief, Vol. 43, No. 3, 12-17, May 1977

  • Grossman, A. R.
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    We Need More Burn Centers: A Dedicated Doctor's Plea for Life-Saving Medical Facilities.
    Sherman Oaks Community Hospital, Los Angeles, CA
    Firehouse, Vol. 2, No. 4, 26-27, April 1977

  • Boyd, D. R.
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    Emergency Medical Services Systems Development: A National Initiative. Part 1.
    International Fire Chief, Vol. 43, No. 2, 4-9, April 1977

  • Hovey, D.
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    EMS: Service or System?
    Citizen Information Office, Pontiac, MI
    Fire Command, Vol. 44, No. 3, 22-23, March 1977

  • Dornette, W. H. L.
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    Safety Standards and the Standard of Care.
    Cleveland Clinic, OH
    Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol. 2, No. 6, 49, November/December 1974

  • Wanner, A.; Cutchavaree, A
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    Early Recognition of Upper Airway Obstruction Following Smoke Inhalation.
    Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Fl
    American Review of Respiratory Disease, Vol. 108, 1421-1423, 1973

  • International Association of Fire Fighters
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    Analysis of Fire and Emergency Medical Service Delivery: Scottsdale, Arizona.
    International Association of Fire Fighters, Washington, DC
    Marcy 6, 1990, 222 p.

  • British Medical Journal
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    Moorgate Tube Train Disaster. Part 1. Response of Medical Services.
    British Medical Journal, Vol. 3, No. 5986, 727-279, September 27, 1975

  • Milner, J.
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    Post-Mortem on Moorgate.
    London Fire Department, England
    Fire, Vol. 69, No. 852, 19-20,39, June 1976

  • U.S. Congress. House of Representatives
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    To Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to Assure That the Prevailing Fees Recognized by Medicare for Fiscal Year 1976 Are Not Less Than Those for Fiscal Year 1975, to Extend for Three Years the Existing Authority of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to Grant Temporary Waivers of Nursing Staff Requirements for Small Hospitals in Rural Areas, to Maintain the Present System of Coordination of the Medicare and Federal Employees' Health Benefit Program, and to Correct a Technical Error in the Law That Prevents Increases in the Medicare Part B Premiums. A Bill. Congress 94th, 1st Session. H. R. 10284. Report No. 94-626.
    Congress, Washington, DC; House of Representatives, Washington, DC
    H.R. 10284; Union Calendar No. 310; Report No. 94-626, October 22, 1975, 4 p.