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Incident management / Health care / Emergency medical services / Medicine / Emergency medicine / Mass-casualty incident / Incident Command System / Paramedic / Firefighter / New York City Fire Department Bureau of EMS / Mercy Medic 105
Date: 2016-01-18 13:22:12
Incident management
Health care
Emergency medical services
Medicine
Emergency medicine
Mass-casualty incident
Incident Command System
Paramedic
Firefighter
New York City Fire Department Bureau of EMS
Mercy Medic 105

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