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The 411 Live Podcast (S3) – EP 1 COVID-19 First Responders

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To kick off our new season, we are joined by Joshua Parish, Deputy Chief of Emergency Medical Services at the Milwaukee Fire Department.

First Responders, in relationship to ambulances, is unique to Emergency Medical Services at the Milwaukee Fire Department. Unlike law enforcement, they are the first ones to arrive at the scene. One of the first things EMS knew they had to do during this era of COVID-19 is provide respiratory protection to their team so they can continue to help people in need of medical services. But what if they encounter someone that requires CPR? How do they protect themselves from getting sick? Join us as we talk to Joshua Parish, Deputy Chief of Emergency Medical Services at the Milwaukee Fire Department about how they are keeping their first responders safe, COVID-19 cases and deaths in Milwaukee County, and the disparities among races.

Link to the current number of cases for COVID-19 in Milwaukee County – Milwaukee County COVID-19 Dashboard  (Data currently is refreshed daily at 7:30am and 2:30pm)

Contact Info
Deputy Chief Joshua Parish – Milwaukee Fire Department EMS Division
Milwaukee Fire Department
711 W. Wells st.
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Phone: 414.286.8981

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