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In a perfect world, violence, plane crashes floods and other disasters would not occur. Disease and illness would be non-existent. Emergency medical services would not have a basis for fruition. Unfortunately, the world is not perfect place. EMT's and other EMS workers are vital to all societies globally. According to the American College of Emergency Physicians, the definition of an emergency services is, " Emergency services are those health care services provided
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Atlantic?" URL http://www.emergency.com (11/9/98). "It Happened One Night," Emergency Medical Services Magazine. July 1992, Volume 21, Number 7. Macko, Steve. "Recovery Effort Called 'Extremely Difficult' by Rescuers" URL http://www.emergency.com/vj592b.htm (11/9/98). Schimelpfenig, Tod. "Stress and the Rescuer" URL http://www.nols.edu/Publications?FirstAid/Stress'n'Rescuer.html (11/24/98). Staten, Clark. " Emergency Action Drill" URL http://www.emergency.com/acrndrill.htm (11/05/98). Staten, Clark. " Street Survival in the 90's." URL http://www.emergency.com/acrndrill.htm (11//98)