Teaching EMS providers & other public safety pros about using mobile tech to improve their practice, patient care, continuing education, scene safety, general entertainment, & productivity.
You saw this link, or maybe a “friend” sent a link for website “X” to you, and you want to see if there is any big risk of catching a virus or other malware by visiting the site. But how do you … Continue reading →
September 24, 2012
by The Unwired Medic 0 comments
Here are a few websites with news articles claiming that up to 20% of adult Americans are using apps during disasters and emergencies. Not surprising since we are in the dawn of the digital era… The Herald Online: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/08/31/4227680/more-americans-using-mobile-apps.html Mobi … Continue reading →
Emergency Response Guidebook – 2012 edition – image by PHMSA It has finally been released… The 2012 edition of the Emergency Response Guide, that orange book that is required to be placed in every emergency vehicle in the country. The … Continue reading →
I like to listen in to what the other agencies are busy doing from time to time. I can’t justify buying my own scanner at no less than $100 for a decent one, so I use an app called Scanner … Continue reading →
I have a government issued Crack Blackberry Bold to go along with my personal Android. I’m already on my second Blackberry (a Verizon Blackberry Bold 9650), as the first one issued to me, brand-new, out-of-the-box, absolutely wouldn’t run more than … Continue reading →