How a Black neighborhood association in Pittsburgh helped shape emergency medicine American Sirens author Kevin Hazzard tells the story Freedom House, a neighborhood nonprofit that, with the help of a pioneering physician, trained some of the nation’s first paramedics.
How a Black neighborhood association in Pittsburgh helped shape emergency medicine
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American Sirens author Kevin Hazzard tells the story Freedom House, a neighborhood nonprofit that, with the help of a pioneering physician, trained some of the nation’s first paramedics.
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