The Bear Dance Fire that flared up east of Ignacio city limits on Friday has been extinguished.
The blaze consumed 89 acres and required assistance from three interagency hot-shot crews, aircraft supp.
About 100 firefighters continued to battle the Bear Dance Fire on Saturday that flared to life shortly after noon Friday. Fire crews were working to set a perimeter around the fire that had consumed 8.
A large brush fire consumed about 20 acres and caused power to be shut off to more than 2,500 customers Friday afternoon on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation near Ignacio.
The Bear Dance Fire was re.
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Can VR Improve EMS Response to Pediatric Emergencies?
A National Institute of Standards and Technology-funded study, conducted by Health Scholars, aims to evaluate the efficacy of using virtual reality to train emergency medical services personnel in pediatric assessment.
July 13, 2021 • A medical innovation company recently launched a study funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to assess how effective virtual reality (VR) is in the training of EMS personnel, specifically in the assessment of pediatric emergencies.
According to Dr. Brian Gillett, president of Health Scholars, the study will pit traditional EMS training against voice-driven VR interface training data through September.