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Send us a textPlease join Dr. Chastain and Ginger while they explain:Carrying a cat in your armsTransporting a cat in a crateMoving a cat by vehicles and by airLink to show notes: BetterAnimalHandling.com
The Move iQ Podcast is back! Kicking off our podcast re-vamp we have Nicola and Lexi discussing all things pets and moving home
1 Chronicles - Peril in Transporting the Ark, David's Family Enlarged, Philistines Defeated Psalms - The LORD Delivers Men from Manifold Troubles
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on Kilmar Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S.
United States v. Sean “Diddy” Combs.Once celebrated as the king of Bad Boy Records, fashion mogul, and hip-hop's first billionaire, Diddy now faces the possibility of spending life behind bars. The charges? Sex trafficking. Racketeering. Transporting individuals for prostitution. And beneath those headlines lie a disturbing web of accusations stretching back decades.In this episode, the boys — Sean, Jorge, and Eric — unpack the rise and possible fall of one of the most powerful figures in modern music. They'll walk listeners through Diddy's early days on the Harlem streets, his meteoric rise in the ‘90s hip-hop scene, and the billion-dollar empire he built — from chart-topping records to vodka brands and TV networks.But the story doesn't stop there.When singer Cassie Ventura filed a shocking lawsuit in late 2023, alleging years of rape, abuse, and coercion, it cracked Diddy's carefully polished image wide open. What followed was an avalanche of accusations — some from women, some from men, some involving minors. Lawsuits now number well over 100.The guys break down what's known — and what isn't — about the infamous “freak offs,” the federal raids on Diddy's mansions, the seized drugs and weapons, and the inner workings of what prosecutors allege was a two-decade criminal enterprise. They also explore how Homeland Security became involved, why judges have denied bail multiple times, and why this case could mark a turning point for accountability in hip-hop culture.Along the way, Sean, Jorge, and Eric share some of the lesser-known details most news outlets skip — from alleged secret “black rooms” to intimidation tactics, buried hotel footage, and how Diddy's vast influence may have protected him for years.As of May 30th, 2025, the trial is in its early stages — but the outcome could reshape the legacy of one of music's biggest icons. Whether Diddy is ultimately convicted or walks free, the story is already forcing the industry to reckon with long-silenced voices.Buckle up — this one goes deep.www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports the E.U. and U.K. have imposed fresh sanctions on Russia.
House Ag Committee Ranking Member Angie Craig is calling for the Farm Bill to get done, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent expressed optimism that “substantial progress” in U.S./China trade negotiations.
Our greatest living nature writer, Robert Macfarlane shares with Horatio Clare a single, transformative idea: are rivers alive? Robert Macfarlane is both the author of prize-winning bestsellers including Underland, Landmarks, and The Old Ways, and an artistic polymath whose collaborators include many of the most distinguished artists, musicians, and poets of our time, including Olafur Eliasson, Johnny Flynn, and Jackie Morris. Inspired by the activists, artists and lawmakers of the young ‘Rights of Nature' movement, Macfarlane takes us on an exhilarating exploration of the past, present and futures of this ancient, urgent concept. Transporting us from the miraculous cloud-forests of Northern Ecuador to the wounded rivers and lagoons of Southern India; and from north-eastern Quebec, where a spectacular wild river – the Mutehekau or Magpie – is being defended from death by damming in a riverrights campaign, to the fragile chalk stream that rises a mile from his house and flows through his years and days, this is a magical and radical listen that will make you rethink what you think you know about rivers and about the nature of life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some ambulance crews may not have the best understanding of how a fire crew is going to run a call, with everyone assigned specific roles – often the fire department will be allowing a new crew member to lead the callI always struggled with arriving first on scene on the ambulance because that role is more work and more pressure What does fire like from the ambulance crews when they arrive first?First on scene should be allowed to lead the call and ask for help where needed, second on scene should not be pushing their way in and trying to take over the callSometimes the providers that take over lack experience or are not yet comfortable enough with their own skills to allow someone else to leadIf you have another provider on scene constantly trying to interrupt, give them something to do - often this applies to a disruptive family memberDoes the ambulance paramedic have to attend in the back if the fire paramedic rides in?As a previous ambulance paramedic, I viewed the ambulance as my space, meaning I always appreciated it when the fire paramedic had the respect to treat it as such, asking to ride into the hospital as opposed to telling me they were riding in. As a general rule, if the fire paramedic believes they need to ride in due to acuity, the ambulance paramedic should also attendKash, as a medical director, gives his opinion on this situationI really appreciated it when the fire crews respected our ambulance because the front is truly our officeEMT's can ride in too on low acuity where more hands, not ALS treatment, is neededI've talked before that a paradigm shift is needed for the paramedics at times, where they are more likely to have to attend more calls then their EMT partners - easy for me to say from outside the field now – but transporting the patient is almost always the safest, lowest liability option, we shouldn't be trying to get out of transports just because it's less workAlways treat the patient like they are a family memberWe are looking for proof that the patient is not sick, as opposed to assuming they are not sick from the outset, our approach is different in emergency medicineWe have, historically, reversed hypoglycemia or opiate OD, and the patient has refused when maybe transport to the hospital is warranted despite the fact that we have temporarily fixed a major problemSupport the showFull show notes can be found here: Episodes - Practical EMS - Content for EMTs, PAs, ParamedicsMost efficient online EKG course here: Practical EKG Interpretation - Practical EMS earn 4 CME and learn the fundamentals through advanced EKG interpretation in under 4 hours. If you want to work on your nutrition, increase your energy, improve your physical and mental health, I highly recommend 1st Phorm. Check them out here so they know I sent you. 1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition Everything you hear today from myself and my guests is opinion only and doesn't represent any organizations or companies that any of us are affiliated with. The stories you hear have been modified to protect patient privacy and any resemblance to real individuals is coincidental. This is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice nor used to diagnose any medical or healthcare conditions.
Orange County Judge shoots and kills his wife in a drunken argument. Transporting a chainsaw by bike does not seem safe. For more crime and justice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In your Phone Tap, we’re calling a woman who recently purchased a few knockoff items from TEMU. In light of the new restrictions on imports, we’re gonna need her assistance when we fly her junk in OURSELVES!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In your Phone Tap, we’re calling a woman who recently purchased a few knockoff items from TEMU. In light of the new restrictions on imports, we’re gonna need her assistance when we fly her junk in OURSELVES!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reducing the Interislander fleet by one could have wide-ranging implications, including on people's pockets. Aratere will retire late this year or early next when demolition begins on its aged dock to add infrastructure for new ships. Two new ferries aren't due until 2029. Transporting New Zealand Chief Executive Dom Kalasih told Kerre Woodham it could affect ferry fares – with the addition of supply chain costs. He's asking road freight supply customers to work with them as they navigate the changes. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The rail-enabled Aratere Interislander ferry will be retired this year to make way for port redevelopment at Picton. Transporting New Zealand chief executive Dom Kalasih spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Send us a textFairfax criminal lawyer Jonathan Katz learned early in his trial career about the critical role of persuasive storytelling, executed throughout the trial, and not only in opening and closing. Jon Katz in this first Beat the Prosecution episode in a year without a guest, illustrates how he won an assault trial by supporting his client's alibi by illustrating the alleged assault's happening in Club Blah, where the defendant at the time was in Club Ah, and could not bring himself to stepping foot in Club Blah any more than he could bring himself to drinking a cask of prune juice mixed with vinegar. The persuasive story at trial usually is not found overnight, but is discovered with close attention and listening, visiting the incident scene, and bringing the listeners to the scene and the circle and center of the story, often incorporating all five of the human senses. Read more about persuasive storytelling in court, with Jon's article published in the Virginia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers newsletter, entitled "Story power – DID YOU DO IT? Transporting the jury to the persuasive circle of the story, and applying psychodrama."Persuasive storytelling is a central approach of the National Criminal Defense College's Trial Practice Institute that Jon attended for two weeks in 1994, and the Trial Lawyers College, which Jon attended for an entire month in 1995, with psychodrama and scene re-enactment also being major focuses of the Trial Lawyers College. The parallel video of this podcast is at Fairfax Criminal Lawyer on Winning from the Center of Persuasive StorytellingThis podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://KatzJustice.com or contact us at info@KatzJustice.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675
Police are investigating a murder case in Sophiatown, Johannesburg. This comes after a 60-year-old scholar transport driver was shot and killed this morning. The man had just dropped off schoolchildren at Christiaan De Wet Primary school. A relative of a scholar transport driver who was gunned down says the incident has traumatised her. Lucia Smith says the deceased was her brother.
Good morning again Wolfnet! This morning we go over Transporting Infantry and all the various ways to transport your infantry or battlearmor across the battlefield. Hope you all enjoy, be sure to subscribe to our Youtube page because I will be turning 3 Morning Howl episodes into a mini tutorial soon on Youtube. Also... Happy Birthday Derek King! Be sure to check out our Wolfnet Radio Apparel store at https://wolfnetradio.qbstores.com/ Also be sure to follow us on our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, and also join our Patreon. Alpha Strike 350 Rules and Tools can be found at wolfsdragoons.com This Episode is proudly sponsored by Aries Games and Miniatures. You can find everything you need for your Battletech addiction at https://ariesgamesandminis.com/
Irene joins us to chat about how she got started with her impressive flock, and how demand has lead to some exciting adventures across the world. We hope you enjoy, Cammy & Iona Contact: Irene Fowlie, Mobile:07721517969 Tel: 01771 637263 Email: fowlie_@hotmail.com Leave us a voice note or text with your question at: (+44) 07986 909845 No calls will be answered, and please keep voice notes short. Thanks to our Sponsors: Crystalyx Herdwatch: https://herdwatchng.app.link/FedbyFarmers You Can Support the show here: Buy us a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fedbyfarmers Visit our website to see our range of custom made clothing www.fedbyfarmers.co.uk Our podcast releases on Audio platforms at 7am, and on youtube later the same day.
The health care system wastes an estimated $150 billion each year because patients can't get transportation to their preventative care appointments. This is the problem addressed by Kinetik, a company that manages non-emergency transportation (NEMT) for health care.In this interview, we hear about the far-reaching consequences of poor transportation coordination and the benefits of modern RCM in transportation from Elizabeth Jepsen, Chief of Staff at Kinetik, and Denise Kajanoff, Senior Vice President of Payer Strategy and Growth.Learn more about Kinetik: https://kinetik.care/Health IT Community: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
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Agona Swedru Divisional Police Command in the Central region has arrested a truck driver and his mate for transporting cables suspected to be part of the cables contained in the ECG missing containers at Tema port. The truck has been impounded while the suspects are in custody, assisting the Police in investigations
In this episode of Talkin' Shop, we're joined by Becky Giles to discuss what it was like at 18 driving HGVs, transporting livestock, running a haulage business and the current state of farming in Britain.Take the guesswork out of vehicle, vessel or machine repair with Jaltest from Eclipse, the No.1 multi-brand diagnostic tool. Get a FREE cable saver with your order when you quote promo code "TALKINSHOP".https://www.eclipse-tech.co.uk/contact/Becky Giles:https://www.instagram.com/becky_giles16/https://www.youtube.com/@beckygileshttps://www.tiktok.com/@beckygiles--To watch the video version of this podcast, visit our YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjuQ2nCNFT_r82U6pblEMMhlqi7416p7XFollow us on social media:Talkin' Shop:https://www.instagram.com/talkinshoppodcast_/https://www.tiktok.com/@talkinshoppodcastEclipse:https://www.facebook.com/truck.diagnosticshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/eclipse-automotive-technology-ltd/https://www.instagram.com/eclipsediagnostics_/
Gabriel Custodiet speaks with Mark Knapp, a firearms lawyer, about how to think about self-defense from a practical and legal perspective. GUEST → https://firearmslawyer.net/ → https://x.com/firearmslawyer MENTIONED → https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massad_Ayoob → https://armedcitizensnetwork.org/ → https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/ WATCHMAN PRIVACY → https://watchmanprivacy.com (Including privacy consulting) → https://twitter.com/watchmanprivacy → https://escapethetechnocracy.com/ CRYPTO DONATIONS →8829DiYwJ344peEM7SzUspMtgUWKAjGJRHmu4Q6R8kEWMpafiXPPNBkeRBhNPK6sw27urqqMYTWWXZrsX6BLRrj7HiooPAy (Monero) →https://btcpay0.voltageapp.io/apps/3JDQDSj2rp56KDffH5sSZL19J1Lh/pos (BTC) TIMELINE 00:00 – Introduction 2:00 – Background of Mark Knapp 4:15 – What gun owners are up against 6:15 – Absurd gun convictions 8:30 – How the self-defense legal process play out 12:30 – Variability state-by-state 15:45 – No middle ground in self-defense case? 17:30 – Self-defense outside of the USA 18:20 – How to prepare for self-defense scenario 24:50 – Lawyers and organizations 28:10 – Does the gun itself affect the prosecution? 31:15 – How much trouble for just pointing gun at someone? 34:05 – TASER and stun gun 35:50 – Cost of defending yourself 38:45 – Transporting gun in vehicle 42:30 – Final thoughts Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Transcript [Music] I'm Susie Craig. Welcome to Food Safety in a Minute. Fruits and vegetables are a staple at farmers markets. Whole produce is safe to display and purchase, but pre-cut items like cantaloupe and watermelon should be refrigerated or kept on ice by vendors. After buying pre-cut items, store in a cooler or insulated bag at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below for the trip home, then refrigerate promptly. Strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries should be refrigerated after purchase. Avoid rinsing berries before storage, as moisture promotes bacterial growth and spoilage. Leafy greens and mushrooms also require refrigeration due to their high moisture content, which makes them prone to mold and bacteria. To ensure food safety, rinse all produce under cool, running water before eating, reducing the risk of foodborne illness. This is Food Safety in a Minute from Washington State University Extension [Music] Resources United States Department of Agriculture – Food Safety.gov. Shopping at the Farmers Market with Food Safety in Mind. https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/shopping-farmers-market-food-safety-mind. Accessed online 3/19/25. United States Food and Drug Administration. Selecting and Serving Produce Safely. https://www.fda.gov/food/buy-store-serve-safe-food/selecting-and-serving-produce-safely. Accessed online 3/19/25.
Late one night, a Kenyan elephant sanctuary received a call that an elephant calf had fallen into a well. The rescue team arrived to cries of despair flooding the darkness and discovered that two-thirds of the baby’s trunk had been lost to hyenas. Transporting the calf to their safe haven, they named him Long’uro, which means “something that has been cut.” Though he possessed only one-third of his trunk, Long’uro healed and was embraced by the rest of the herd at the sanctuary. Elephants innately know they need each other, so they help each other. In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul underscores our need to help each other within the body of Christ. He uses the metaphor of the human body and its individual parts to describe how God intends His people to welcome all gifts in all people because all are needed for His body to function (vv. 12-26). Then Paul explains how unity in diversity is accomplished. “God has put the body together,” he wrote, “giving greater honor to the parts that lacked it, so that there should be no division in the body, but that its parts should have equal concern for each other” (vv. 24-25). Whether weak or strong, fancy or common, let’s help each other. Like the elephants, people need each other too.
Text me your thoughts! “Scotty, beam us up!” Captain Kirk and the heroes of Star Trek called on the wizardry of 23rd century Transporting to move from one place to another. I recently experienced a mental/spiritual transport through the practice of Lectio Divina. The Latin phrase means, “divine reading.” Monks began the practice 1400 years ago to open their minds to God in a deeper way. Taking time to listen with the heart, rather than analyze with the mind, is central to the practice. In this episode, I share a personal experience and some guidelines to practice this method of spiritual experience that may unlock new paths of well-being.Segments include:"Transported" by the practice of Sacred ReadingA personal journey to the Sea of GalileeFour-fold practice of the Reading Newsletter subscription Support the showSubscribe to this podcast for two bonus episodes each month!Subscribe to the TRACKS EXPRESS newsletter and find more resources for well-being at https://www.tracksforthejourney.comEnjoy the Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@tracksforthejourney77
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On this week's episode of Hunt the World, Brian, Brad and Aaron discuss transporting wild game meat on trophy hunts. Where you can, where you can't and how to do it. They also discuss some of their favorite meats they've tasted in their experience hunting around the world. Brian also dives into meat science and how to make the most of the meat you can get home. Thank you Jacob Davidson for the great questions!
Numbers Chapter 4 – Duties of the Levites Overview: Numbers 4 details the responsibilities of the Levite clans in relation to the Tabernacle. God instructs Moses and Aaron to organize the Levites by their families and assign them specific duties for transporting the sacred objects of the Tabernacle. The chapter focuses on the Kohathites, Gershonites, and Merarites, each given distinct tasks. Key Sections: 1. The Duties of the Kohathites (Numbers 4:1-20) •The Kohathites, one of the three clans of Levi, were responsible for carrying the most sacred objects of the Tabernacle, including: •The Ark of the Covenant •The Table of Showbread •The Golden Lampstand •The Altars •The Utensils used in worship •Before the Kohathites could transport these items, Aaron and his sons (the priests) had to cover them with special cloths and leather to protect them and keep them from direct contact. •God warned that if any Kohathite touched the holy objects, they would die. Their role was strictly to carry the items, not to see or handle them directly. 2. The Duties of the Gershonites (Numbers 4:21-28) •The Gershonites were assigned to carry the curtains, coverings, and hangings of the Tabernacle. •They were under the supervision of Ithamar, the son of Aaron. •Their duties included: •Transporting the curtains of the Tabernacle •Carrying the covering of the Tent of Meeting •Moving the curtains of the courtyard and entrance •Handling the ropes used to secure the structure 3. The Duties of the Merarites (Numbers 4:29-33) •The Merarites had the task of carrying the framework of the Tabernacle, including: •The boards, bars, pillars, bases, and pegs •Like the Gershonites, they were also under the command of Ithamar. •This job required heavy lifting, as they were responsible for the structural components. 4. Census of the Levites (Numbers 4:34-49) •Moses, Aaron, and the leaders conducted a census of all Levites aged 30-50 years old, as they were the ones eligible for service. •The final count of Levites eligible for service was: •Kohathites – 2,750 men •Gershonites – 2,630 men •Merarites – 3,200 men •Total: 8,580 Levites assigned to serve in the Tabernacle. Themes & Lessons: 1.Order and Organization in Worship •God was very specific about how the Tabernacle should be handled, showing that worship should be done with reverence and structure. 2.Holiness and Responsibility •The Kohathites had to be careful not to touch or even look at the sacred objects uncovered, highlighting God's holiness and the importance of obedience. 3.Everyone Has a Role in God's Work •The different Levite clans had different responsibilities, reminding us that everyone has a unique role in serving God. 4.God's Provision for His People •The Levites did not receive land like the other tribes, but God provided for them by giving them special roles in worship and service. Conclusion: Numbers 4 highlights the importance of obedience, holiness, and structure in serving God. It teaches that God values organization, reverence, and responsibility in worship. It also reminds us that every person has a role in God's work, and when we follow His instructions, we honor Him in our service.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sendme-radio--732966/support.
On this special edition of The Nest our hosts Valentina Prusza, Arianna Hernandez and Alejandro Laufer take you through the new Universal Orlando's Epic Universe theme park. Sharing their expectations for this new Florida attraction. Tune in today!
Staff shortages are impacting schools everywhere, and bus driver recruitment is a top challenge. In this episode, we dive into how Peoria Unified School District tackled its bus driver shortage with creative strategies, unique research, and a focus on storytelling.Sara Meredith shares:The Power of Research: Discover the insights they uncovered to shape their campaign.Employee Value Proposition: Learn what it is, why it's essential, and how Sara wishes she had implemented it sooner.Storytelling for Recruitment: From social media strategies to surprising "old-fashioned" tactics that still work, hear the methods that made an impact.If you're hiring for certified, non-certified, or specialty positions, this episode is packed with practical ideas to help you recruit successfully!SPECIAL GUESTSara MeredithCommunications CoordinatorPeoria Unified School District, ArizonaEmail: Smeredith@pusd11.net LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarajmeredith/ Website: https://www.peoriaunified.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peoriaunified Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peoriaunified11/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peoria-unified-school-district/ USEFUL INFORMATIONCampaign Overview - Transporting Students to SuccessOrder your copy of my book Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff - While Keeping Your Sanity now!Interested in our membership program? Learn more here: https://socialschool4edu.com/MORE RESOURCESFree Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools!Sign up for our free e-newsletter - click herewww.SocialSchool4EDU.com
Bryan Kohberger keeps to himself and doesn't talk to anyone in the lock up that he is currently in. According to sources, he is constantly watching the news about the murders in moscow and when he's not doing that, he's sitting down with a pastor exploring his new found faith in god.We also get a look at how much money it cost Pennsylvania to fly Bryan Kohberger from Pennsylvania to Idaho after Kohberger was extradited.(commercial at 9:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger's Secluded Life Inside Jail: Reports (newsweek.com)
N Engl J Med 2003;349:733-742Background: In patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction, treatment with balloon angioplasty improved outcomes compared to fibrinolysis, as seen in the Primary Angioplasty in Myocardial Infarction Study Group trial. Other trials showed similar findings. However, these trials were relatively small in size and mainly conducted at hospitals with high experience in angioplasty.Cardiology Trial's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.At the time this trial was conducted, limited number of hospitals offered angioplasty. Transporting patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction to these centers posed a significant challenge, and sometimes resulting in delays in treatment.The DANAMI-2 investigators sought to conduct a community-wide trial comparing on-site fibrinolysis vs transferring the patients for primary angioplasty.Patients: Eligible patients had ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction with symptoms lasting for at least 30 minutes but less than 12 hours. The EKG criteria were cumulative ST-segment elevation of at least 4 mm in at least two contiguous leads.Exclusion criteria were many and included contraindication to fibrinolysis, left bundle branch block, acute myocardial infarction and fibrinolytic treatment within the previous 30 days, pulseless femoral arteries, renal failure defined as creatinine > 2.83 mg/dL, life expectancy less than 12 months due to non-cardiac disease, and more. Patients were also excluded if they were high risk for transportation because of cardiogenic shock, persistent life-threatening arrhythmias, or a need for mechanical ventilation.Baseline characteristics: The trial randomized 1,572 patients – 790 randomized to angioplasty and 782 to fibrinolysis. A total of 1129 patients were randomized at referral hospitals, and 443 patients were randomized at invasive-treatment centers.The average age of patients was 63 years and 73% were men. Approximately 20% had hypertension, 7% had diabetes, 11% had prior myocardial infarction, and 58% were current smokers.Among patients who underwent angiography and data were available, 53% had single vessel disease, 25% had two vessel disease and 14% had three vessel disease. Approximately 3% had left main involvement.Procedures: Patients were randomly assigned in a 1:1 ratio to undergo fibrinolysis or angioplasty. Patients were recruited from 24 referral hospitals without angioplasty facilities and 5 invasive-treatment hospitals with angioplasty facilities. For patients recruited from referral hospitals, transfer to angioplasty center had to be completed within 3 hours. A physician accompanied the patient. The participating hospitals served 62% of the Danish populationPatients assigned to fibrinolysis received 300 mg of aspirin orally, beta-blocker intravenously, tissue plasminogen activator (alteplase, given as a 15-mg bolus and an infusion of 0.75 mg/kg over 30 minutes, followed by an infusion of 0.5 mg/kg for 60 minutes), and an intravenous bolus of unfractionated heparin (5000 U), followed by a 48-hour infusion of unfractionated heparin.Patients assigned to angioplasty received 300 mg of aspirin intravenously, beta-blocker intravenously, and 10,000 U of unfractionated heparin bolus, with additional heparin during the angioplasty procedure to achieve an activated clotting time of 350 to 450 seconds.Angioplasty was only performed for target-vessel related infarct.Endpoints: The primary end point was a composite of death from any cause, clinical reinfarction or disabling stroke, at 30 days. Procedure-related reinfarction was not counted in the primary end point.The trial was designed with two parallel sub-studies: One involving patients randomized at referral hospitals and the other involving patients randomized at invasive-treatment centers.Analysis was performed based on the intention-to-treat principle. Sample size calculations assumed that the combined primary endpoint would occur within 30 days in 16% of patients assigned to fibrinolysis, 10% of those assigned to angioplasty at referral hospitals, and 9% of those assigned to angioplasty at invasive-treatment centers. Based on these assumptions, 1100 patients were needed to be enrolled at referral hospitals and 800 patients at invasive-treatment centers.Results: Among the 4,278 patients screened for inclusion, 1,572 (36.7%) were randomized. The study was stopped early after the third interim analysis demonstrated superiority of angioplasty in the referral-hospital sub-study. The median time from the onset of symptoms to randomization was 135 minutes. The median distance patients were transported from a referral hospital to an invasive-treatment center was 50 km. The time from randomization at the referral hospital to arrival in the catheterization laboratory was under 2 hours in 96% of the patients. There were no deaths during transportation.Among the patients randomized to fibrinolysis, 99% received the assigned treatment. Among the patients randomized to angioplasty, 98% underwent angiography. Angioplasty was attempted in 89.4% of the patients, and among them, stents were implanted in 90.4%.Angioplasty reduced the primary composite endpoint among all patients (8.0% vs 13.7%; p
How this December rain and these mild temperatures could have an impact on the lawn. Propagating passion flowers. Caring for Meyer Lemon Trees. Growing a rubber plant. Keeping a Christmas Cactus alive. Common houseplant mistakes. Pruning magnolia trees. Moving Peony plants. Repotting aloe vera. Donating plants. Can we still dormant seed the lawn? Learn more from Master Gardener Teresa Rooney. extension.umn.edu
WHAT IF NOT EVERYBODY IS CUT OUT FOR AUTO REPOSSESSION WORK? Has the assumption that anyone can do it (i.e. any transporter) caused too many companies to lose too much time, money, and patience? Time for a closer look. This is Automotive Ecosystem on ATI
In this episode, we dive into the critical topic of transporting crop protection products safely and responsibly. South African farmers play a vital role in complying with the National Road Traffic Act, which regulates the transportation of dangerous goods, including pesticides. Hiresh Ramanand, Stewardship Specialist, and Quade Sing Jam, Compliance Specialist, both from CropLife South Africa, share key insights to help farmers navigate these regulations.
Transport operators are waiting with bated breath for the Cook Strait ferry announcement expected today. It's understood the Government will finally share plans for the future of the Interislander service after cancelling the previous project. While Transporting New Zealand's Billy Clemens won't speculate on the Government's plans, he told Heather du Plessis-Allan he's hopeful it will ensure the longevity for the vital service. He says there must be a competitive market. There are also hopes rail is a key aspect of the looming announcement after the Government scrapped plans for rail-enabled mega-ferries a year ago. Rail compatible means carriages can be transferred on and off, rather than trains themselves. Clemens du Plessis-Allan that operators need a reliable way to transport rail. He says rail compatibility would still allow for flexibility but would cost less to build than the previous rail enabled ferries. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maria chats with Pilots To The Rescue Founder Michael Schneider. Michael's passion started from good parenting--he grew up with rescued animals! Then when he sky-dived...things happened!PTTR is a non-profit that transports animals from under-resourced shelters to adoption centers where the animals can find homes. They've helped transport pets affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.And recently relocated 32 sea turtles!Pilots To The Rescue survives on donations. Learn more at pilotstotherescue.org.
Transporting NZ says it is extremely disappointed to hear the Desert Road will close for two months over summer. Transporting NZ CEO Dom Kalasih spoke to Corin Dann.
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From SPD to the OR and back again, our endoscopes embark on a critical journey for every patient, every time. So how does your facility ensure these delicate instruments arrive safely at their destination? In Episode 2 of our new podcast series, "Unbroken: The Care and Handling of Endoscopes," we're joined by Bobbie Gaskins, Nicholas Day, and Garett Kaple to discuss the complexities of endoscope transportation. They're diving into regulatory guidelines, common challenges, innovative solutions that can significantly impact your endoscope handling process, and more. Tune in to discover how mastering your endoscope transport process can safeguard patient care, protect your valuable inventory, and boost your team's efficiency! Press play and join us today! This innovative 6-week podcast series is designed to empower you and your team to transform your approach to endoscope care and handling. Each episode features industry experts, educators, and frontline technicians, sharing their knowledge and experience, ensuring you stay at the cutting edge of endoscope innovation and best practices. Whether you're in Sterile Processing, the OR, or Infection Prevention, this series will equip you with valuable insights and practical strategies to enhance your endoscope processes. A special thanks to our sponsor Richard Wolf, for making this series possible! Their commitment to education and quality in endoscope care has been instrumental in bringing this series to life. For more information, contact Richard Wolf customer service at info@richardwolfusa.com Visit our CE Credit Hub at beyondcleanmedia.com/ce-credit-hub to access this quiz and over 350 other free CE credits. #BeyondClean #Endoscopes #SterileProcessing #PatientSafety #RichardWolf #UnbrokenSeries
Transporting a Southern tradition to the North might seem like a tall order, but Cook's Country grilling expert Morgan Bolling knows just how to do it with her annual whole hog roast. Producer Alex Curran-Cardarelli shares the history of whole-hog roasts and Morgan's own story of growth and resilience.Try a taste of Morgan's home state with her recipe for North Carolina Barbecue Pork. This podcast miniseries is an audio companion to a forthcoming book from America's Test Kitchen called When Southern Women Cook: History, Lore, and 300 Recipes from Every Corner of the American South. You can preorder the book where books are sold:IndieBoundAmerica's Test Kitchen StoreAmazonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today's debate is more about the journey than the destination! It's a match-up between the winged wonders of our skies and the locomotives that love making tracks. It's Trains versus planes! In one corner we've got Forever Ago producer Nico Gonzalez Wisler ready to roll for team trains and in the other we've got actor, director, and teacher Allison Vincent here to take off for team planes! Who will be crowned the Smash Boom Best? Vote below for the team YOU think won!This week's sponsors are: IF - from writer and director John Krasinski comes a new film about what happens to our Imaginary Friends (IFs) when we grow up. Out in theaters on May 17th!Also… do you have your Smarty Pass yet? Get yours today for just $4/month (or $36/year) and get bonus episodes every month, and ad-free versions of every episode of Brains On, Smash Boom Best, Moment of Um and Forever Ago. Visit www.smartypass.org to get your Smarty Pass today. As an added bonus, your Smarty Pass will grant you access to a super special debate starring Sanden and Molly!