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WWW.KANSAN.COM SEE PAGE 1B THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Contact the Kansan News: (913) 86-4-488 Advertising: (913) 86-4-432 Fax: (913) 86-4-432 Optimizer e-mail: optimison@kamase.com Sports e-mail: sports@kamase.com Advertising e-trends online@kamase.com Regents approve new KU budget (USPS 630.640) Increased funding will go to new technology Explosion kills 3 students Police search for cause of Snow Hall accident IN THE BIG, DENNING LOS ARGENTES par redresses, Johnny Gage and Roy Desen- saved lives and get the girls in "Ente" NEW LOOK, MORE STUFF GET IT...DAILY!! INTEGRATIONAL INFORMATION in the Journal of Emergency Medical services. EMS was born in the US with the treatment of CPR and the development of THE DAILY KANSAN RECOMMENDED, CONSTRUCTIVE AND VIRTUAL UNIONS OF INTEGRATIONS. sephatized and portable equipment. Bid sites also were made during the Vietnam war when war damage was discovered that lives could be saved by administering care in the pool. "They are out there, throw you in the back of the house and take you on the job plant if you were still alive," said Rob Kort, paramedic supervisor for DCN 5. "If you weren't, they'd just lend you up." 20 history classes will be relocated Monday In the 1970s desiring Los Angeles palliative Johnny Carson and Roy DeVos saved lives and got the girls in "Ethel'sgency," a drama about emergency medical services that did more to improve the lives of those who die. faction about the profession then a new thing else. "The interest in this profession is directly proportional to the media exposure," said Ted MacKorran, director of Douglas County Announcement Services. "They really did make it look like it was the best profession you should have." THE CASH PROFESSION IS YOURS IF THEN NOW WHO WOULD HOLD IT? when it would be known that lives could be saved by administering care in the heart. RECORD S.M. E EXPIRY CARS WHERE THE PRESENTLY EVOLVED CARS. "they'd run out there, throw you in the back of thenearest and take you in the bagground if you were to serve," said Rob Kort,parameter in supervisor DCAN. "If you weren't, they'd just lose you up." At first, past medics we agreed with surgeon by such medical professions as nurses. "the names were the right hands to do for some." Ms. Moore said "then here come those other youth people who can revenge have the same realting bute and do some things." Basketball team signs new recruit Kansas gets all players on wish list for 1998 In the 1970s, dashing Los Angeles paramedics Johnny Gage and Roy DeSoto saved lives and got the girls in "transgender" a remarkable emergency medical services that did not obey the nation's laws on the profession then anything else. "The interest in this profession is a highly important to the meet the expire," said Ted MacMarran, director of Douglas County Amputation Services. "If they really did make it look like it was the best probation you could have." The EMS profession is younger than most work professionals in the journal of emergency medical services. EMs were born in the nineties with the refinement of care and the development of sophisticated and portable equipment. Skilled also were made during the Vishard War when it was recovered that themselves could be saved by administering care in the train. "They'd run out there, brought you in the back of the house and take you to the hospital if you were still alive," said Roch sort named supervisor for DCAS. "If they weren't they didn't just leave you." Housing project receives funding At first, paramedics were created with aviation by BEFORE EMIS. emergency Regents grant money to Daisy Hill renovations In the issue, scanning lives angers people moulds for future Gage and Rey Dee saved lives and got the girl in "Emergency," a drama about emergency medical services that did more to救离 the nation, both the procreation industry and the life. "The interest in this profession is directly proportional to the media exposure, said Toulouse Mastatine, director of Douglas County Ambu lance service, "tryy" reservation makes it look like was the best profession you could have." The mAEs procession is younger than most who woke in it. According to October article in The Journal of Computer-Medical Services, JMEs was born in those with the experience of CPR and the development of surfboard (eased) and portable equipment. Surfers are aware made during the Vietnam War when it was discovered that lives could be saved by automated carriage in the front. Before IEMS, emergency calls were cut primarily by motorcycles. "They'll run out there, throw you on the back office be sure and tell you no us hospital if you won't still give." At first, paramedics were greeted with a suspicion by such medical professionals as us nurses. said Bob Kurt, parametric supervisor for DCA $ "If you weren't sure they'd just load up your." "The nurses were the right hands of doctors for corn." Mackay said. "Then they come there filled with people who don't even have the same training but can do the same duties." "I think we've earned respect, so said. They understand that we became a pronounced ally of our entire magazine party." Today, a new class of EMM's works in hitting the streets, special trained to care for paupers in emergency settings. EMM's work soon will visit homes, taking to samples, giving vaccinations and doing more. The Johnson and Rows of the EMS are hunting the animals in wooded areas as more and more people choose EMS as a profession. And EMS is growing. `$NILL 18 $GINT + 16$KD ACOTE BOT MAJ` `$COMMON` ALOOF STUDIO 501 Winter storm smacks KU Snow, ice leave campus slick and dangerous In the 1970s, disabling Los Angeles paramedics country Gaps and key DSO-saveds trees and got girls in "emergency" a drama about emergency medical services that did more to educate the nation about the profession than anything else. "The time set in this profession is directly proportional to the industry exposure," said Tony Macfarlane, director of Douglas County Ambulance Services. "They really do make it look like he was the best profession you could have." The EM'S profession is younger than most who work in it. According to an October article in The Journal of Emergency Medical Services, EM'S was born in the Earn your SOM Sale bargain by using the same number of bids per monitor. covered that lives could be saved by administering care to the field "They run our outreach, throw you in the back of the hearties and take you to the hospital if you were still alive," said Rob Rock; paramedic he supervised for DCAS "if you wore them, they used your up." Airfr. parameters were greeted in the application by such medical professionals as nurses. "The nurses were the right hands of doctors for sums," Macardache said. "Then they become these allied health people who don't even have the same training but can do some things." Macardache said. "I think we've earned respect." Kate said. "They unleash pride that we target just a bunch of ambiance drivers on the grounds and glory." TODAY, A NEW CURRENCY OF EMS WORKS IS INHIBING THE INNOVATION OF DERIVED DRUGS FOR DEMAND.