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Unless I misunderstand the law you actually do not have to waste money

on epi-pens if your people are taught to draw up and administer epi via

syringe. Big difference in cost $3+- compared to $50+- and is not

difficult.

Please if I'm wrong correct me. Maxi I'm sure you chomping at the bit

to attack.LOL

Renny

Something else new is that all ambulances have to have epi-pens for

treating anaphylaxis, and even ECA's have to be trained to do it. >

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That is was I understand as well since the law states " or similar device " .

Tim

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Subject: Re: epi-pens was - ems license number on the side of the

ambulance

Unless I misunderstand the law you actually do not have to waste money

on epi-pens if your people are taught to draw up and administer epi via

syringe. Big difference in cost $3+- compared to $50+- and is not

difficult.

Please if I'm wrong correct me. Maxi I'm sure you chomping at the bit

to attack.LOL

Renny

Something else new is that all ambulances have to have epi-pens for

treating anaphylaxis, and even ECA's have to be trained to do it. >

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