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With The Lowest Prices on EMT Gear, There's Nothing to Fear


A recent news story has disclosed that the universal key that opens all of New York City’s subway entrances also allows access to many of the stations that hold EMS gear and EMT supplies. Officials are worried that these keys may give people the chance to steal drugs and EMT supplies, but a FDNY spokesman quelled the worry by noting that EMS stations are hardly ever unmanned. He also said that the narcotics that some key copiers might desire are behind further closed doors that the key does not work for. In any event, these keys are out there, and waiting to be used, whether on EMT stations or for access to the Subway.

EMS gear isn’t cheap, but Dixie Supply Co. offers some of the lowest prices around on emergency medical supplies. Even if one of these universal keys does find access into your EMS gear cupboard (which doesn’t seem very likely) you can rest assured that with Dixie, you’ll be okay. From first aid kits to immobilization and extrication gear, the in-house manufacturing of these products is what allows them to be priced so low. So even if you need to restock your EMT supplies, come on down to Dixie, where you can get them for the best prices around. Read More!

Emergency Medical Supplies Are No Good Without Knowledge

For the average citizen, no matter how much money you spend on emergency medical supplies, they can be useless in the event of an accident or disaster unless you know how to properly use them. If you truly want to be prepared, you need the knowledge and skills, in addition to the emt supplies. Unfortunately, the average person doesn’t have access to the detailed training of EMT professionals, so they must do their own research or get training.

First aid training is always a good idea. Anyone who has faced a disaster knows that you need to act quickly—every second counts. You can’t act quickly unless you know what you’re doing. And if you don’t know what you’re doing you could panic, which doesn’t help anyone. So if you’re interested in being prepared in the event of a disaster, you should enroll in a first aid training course and do independent research through training books available online and at bookstores.

There are also many video tutorials online that provide a great learning base for proper first aid techniques.

Here is a video about how to use a pillow as a splint. Very cool!


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EMS Gear News: Defibrillator Training Can Save Lives

Arguably, one of the most effective cardiac emergency medical supplies is a defibrillator. But this live-saving device can be incredibly dangerous if the user is improperly trained or not trained at all. Defibrillator training is a crucial way to ensure the effectiveness of the device and the safety of the patient. Although the defibrillator is most commonly used by trained medical professionals, they are available for the use of non-medical personnel also, which leaves room for accidents and incorrect use that can cost someone their life.

Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be an EMS gear expert, to be able to operate a defibrillator correctly. You just need proper training, which many well-known and reputable organizations have made available. The American Heart Association offers advanced cardiac life support defibrillator training to more than 250,000 people annually.  In addition, the Red Cross also has defibrillator training available, and has trained more than 8.5 million annually.

These organizations are committed to proper training for individuals to handle cardiac incidents with confidence in their knowledge and training ability. Every second counts, so delay or hesitation can be detrimental to the patient. Read More!

Crucial EMS Gear: Medical Supply Bags

In the world of emergency medical care, it’s important that you have the right supplies. Quality supplies ensure that the person is your care is getting optimal treatment, from the best equipment available. In addition to having quality emergency medical supplies, you need a proper place to store them that keeps them safe and sterile. It needs to be a place that is easily accessible, so portability is a must. It is also beneficial to have your EMT supplies stored in a place that keeps them organized. 

Medical bags are the perfect place to store your EMS gear. There is a wide variety of styles and sizes of bags, so it’s best to find one that you will feel comfortable using and transporting. If you prefer your medical supply bag in more of a traditional back pack style, the StatPacks G1 Perfusion Pack could be what you need. It has two main compartments, three external pockets and can be worn as a back pack, a slide sling, or carried by hand. Another great choice would be the DixiGear First Responder Bag. This bag has a removable padded liner with adjustable Velcro dividers, so you can customize the fit of your equipment in up to 10 different compartments. Read More!

First Aid Kits Are Crucial Emergency Medical Supplies

Having the right emergency medical supplies in the event of an accident goes far beyond having band-aids and some ointment—you need some serious tools to ensure safety, and in the most extreme situations, survival.

Whether you are an EMT or not, it’s always beneficial to have a high-grade first aid kit, fully stocked with all the essentials. If you are in need of a first aid kit upgrade, or just looking for an extra kit to have on hand, Dixie EMS has everything you need. Dixie EMS knows a thing or two about first aid kits, we’ve been long time providers of emergency medical supplies and first aid kits to city and state organizations like Amtrak, Los Angeles County, New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority and Texas Transit Authority. The kits can even be custom made to match your safety requirements expertly.

If you’re looking for something a little more basic that you can have around the house or in the car, Dixie EMS has smaller kits that are well-equipped will the right tools you need to treat small wounds and prevent infection. Read More!

Endotracheal Tubes

The endotracheal tube, or ETT, is a crucial piece of any EMS gear. The insertion of the ETT is called intubation. While this process can be difficult at times, a laryngoscope can be used to aid intubation. The attendant’s fingers can also be used, which is called “digital intubation.” The desired region of the tub should be about 2 centimeters above the carina, or the bifurcation of the lungs. After this it is connected to an oxygen source or a self-inflating bag.

EMT supplies like the ETT are used most often during cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or for general anesthesia, when non invasive breathing methods are not practical or efficient.

Sir Ivan Magill was the inventor of this EMS gear, the need for which came from soldiers in WWI with extreme facial injuries and the inability to deliver anesthesia with a mask. Today most tracheotomies are oral, however nasotracheal intubation is also common, especially during mouth surgeries. This protects the patient from their own blood, vomitus, or any other regurgitation. The ETT is one of the most important EMT supplies. Here’s a how to video:

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Tips and Vids For Emergency Medical Supplies

Here are Dixie EMS Supply, we're committed to giving you the safest and the best EMS gear around town. That's why this week, we've assembled some instructional videos to help you with some tips about emergency medical supplies.





And though you may think you already know, it's important to know how the pros do it:


For hospital administrators, EMS gear can offer a lot of choices. We have over 50,000 emergency medical supplies, all at wholesale prices. From airway maintenance to pharmaceuticals, and even for medical education, we have everything you need. Read More!

EMT Is The Job For Me

I work in an ambulance as an EMT. Sure, it can be kind of stressful at times, but it is rewarding rushing to a scene where someone is in dire need of emergency medical supplies and helping them stay alive on the way to the hospital. Not only does it make me feel good to save lives, but the uncertainty of my job keeps me on my toes. I can’t imagine what it would be like to sit in a cubicle all day. That’s why I view my work less as work and more like helping those who are in need.

I’ve seen some crazy things in my time, but we’re always prepared for the worst. That’s why our EMT supplies are so important – they help us in everything we do. We couldn’t work without EMS gear, just like EMS gear wouldn’t get any use without us. The final result is a blend of teamwork not just with the people who are in the ambulance, but with our emergency medical supplies to use exactly what is appropriate for each patient. I love my job and wouldn’t trade it in for anything in the world. So if any of you are thinking about medicine think about being an EMT. Read More!

EMT Supplies Are Good to Have for All Kinds of Pain


No matter where you work, no place is immune to emergency accidents. Sure some places are more prone to seeing injury than others, but ultimately, it’s better to be safe than sorry. It’s a good idea to have a bag of emergency medical supplies, so that for minor accidents like a bruise or a burn, treatment is readily available in the form of instant cold compress paks. If there occurs something more serious, like if someone goes into cardiac arrest, or breaks a finger, then it’s probably time to call in the professionals.

It’s a good idea to evaluate your work environment to determine how much or what kind of EMS gear you may need. For example, if you work in an office, a basic first aid kit will probably suffice for treating most injuries. If you work in a gym, let’s say, you would probably want to go with an industrial first aid kit because you will be seeing injuries more diverse and frequently.

Or if you want to keep your own stash of emergency medical supplies in your purse or in your back pocket, you’ll be surprised at how often you use it to treat scrapes burns and hurts. Why neglect your safety? Feel comfortable and don’t settle for improper treatment of pain, even if it is minor. Read More!

Dixie EMS: Emergency Medical Supplies and More


Fully stocked with over 50,000 medical supplies, Dixie EMS has the emergency medical supplies you need and the selection you want. Whether you’re a trained EMT looking for some new emt supplies or you’re just looking for great deals on medical supplies, Dixie EMS has a great range of products for sale.
This flu season, you may need a new thermometer. Check out DixieEMS’s impressive selection of ear and oral thermometers with the most trusted brand names by medical professionals, like Braun, Kendall, Welch-Allyn and SureTemp.

It’s always a good idea to have a fully stocked first aid kit, and DixieEMS.com has all of the resources you need to make sure you’re prepared for anything. If you want something simpler for home use, they have a great basic first aid kit.

If you’re looking for something with more than just the basics, the Industrial First Aid kit may be just what you need. If you’re looking to stock up on some basic medicines, DixieEMS even has OTC medications available for sale, which never hurt to have in your first aid kid.

If you haven’t checked out the great selection of emergency medical supplies, then you’re missing out on some life-saving equipment. Read More!

EMS Gear That You Just Have To Have!

Sickness or injury, often we are in need of first aid, if it’s wounds and burns or sometimes for more severe reasons like cardiac arrest or heart attack. It's a good idea to have emergency medical supplies at home as a precautionary measure.

A common first aid EMS gear pack for wounds and burns should have a disinfectant, cotton wipes, adhesive bandages, patch bandages, an antibiotic ointment and a painkiller.

You need all of these items at hand because the best way to approach a minor injury is to first clean the wound with running water (if available) and wipe with cotton using disinfectant. Antibiotic ointment goes on and around the wound, preferably with a cotton-tipped applicator or else with washed/disinfected hands.

In case of a minor burn, cool the burn as soon as possible with water, wipe clean with cotton and apply the ointment, followed by a bandage that covers the burn completely.

When traveling on the road, be sure to have EMT supplies and medicine for common ailments like cold, fever, acidity, motion sickness, allergy etc, in addition to what is listed above.

More lavish EMS gear include items like special bandages for knuckles, fingers, elbows and knees, trauma pads and eye pads, tweezers, safety pins and latex gloves. So what ever your EMS gear needs are, you can fill them all by visiting DIXIEEMS.COM Read More!

Do You Have A Rescue Team? Are You Looking For Emergency Medical Supplies?

Rescue Teams are doing such a great job all over the world. I mean, just look at what’s going on down in Haiti and all the amazing things these guys for them... Well, it also seems that rescue teams also have one of the scariest jobs in the world! From saving people from earthquakes and building collapses to saving hikers that are lost to saving people in car accidents - rescue teams need to keep up with the best emergency medical supplies to do their work, including EMS gear and EMT supplies.

Some of the gear a rescue team or rescue crew needs are things like backboards, cervical collars, head immobilizers, splits and extrication devices. Some of the more personal items also include options like coats, pants, helmets, shoes and protective ensembles. Now, if you’re unsure what guidelines you should be following or what products to buy, it's always a good idea to follow the NFPA Guidelines which is going to give you all the standard products and supplies you need for your specific job. All you have to do is scroll down the list, like NFPA 402: guide for aircraft rescue and firefighting operations and you can see what items you should have for that specific position or job.

Most all of the items you need as an Emergency or Healthcare worker can easily be found on our website including gear for EMS, EMT, Rescue Workers, Doctors, and Hospitals. Everything from Pharmaceuticals and First Aid Kits to Medical bags and Diagnostic equipment! We know as well as you that your job is an important one, and it's also one that requires the right equipment at the right price! Read More!

Do You Run A CPR Class? Do You Need EMT Supplies?


Running a CPR class is very important. I mean, teaching people to save lives – what’s more noble than that? A lot of regular every day people freak out when it comes to things like CPR or choking, so really, you are doing a service all in itself and we thank you!

When you teach or join a CPR class you are actually going to be learning how to give CPR - don't worry, this won't be done on a real person! Instead, the CPR teacher will provide a "Manikin". Nope, that's not a misprint!

With the help of manikins, a student can learn how to do CPR by actually seeing where and how to pinch the nose and how to breathe into the manikin and “resuscitate” it. These manikins also come in an array of shapes, colors and styles as well.

These EMS gear products and EMT supplies are an amazing way to really teach regular every day people how to save a life, but also how to do it the right way. Oftentimes if you aren't trained in how to do MTM or CPR you can actually end up hurting the victim rather than helping them, so in order to facilitate the best teaching devices possible – remember that emergency medical supplies such as Manikins are perfect for CPR classes. Read More!

EMS Gear Tips: Know The Basics Of First Aid!


Nearly ALL medical teams use a simple little Acronym that you too can use right in your home. It’s called the ABC's if first aid care. There are also two subcategories for the ABC's - responsive and unresponsive patients. The A stands for Airway. If there is an unconscious patient the first priority is the airway and blockage usually concludes of things such as tongue, vomit or a foreign body or object. At a basic level, the airway can be opened simply by manual movement of the head using various techniques such as the head tilt or chin lift. The B stands for Breathing.

After the patients airway is opened, you need to make sure they are breathing. Usually breath rates are between 12 and 30 breath per minute. One of the things to consider if the patient is not breathing is to try CPR or other protocols depending on the person who is doing the rescuing. If the person is breathing, they should then be placed in a recovery position (lateral recumbent position), and you should wait with them until help comes. The last letter in our acronym stands for Circulation, it's important to make sure you observe the color of the patient’s hands and fingers.

It's also important that you do regular pulse checks on the patient and assess regularity and strength! There is also another acronym for responders in defibrillation called ABCD and in the UK they use this acronym as well, but theirs is AcBCDEEEFG for patient assessment. To find first aid kids, emergency medical supplies, EMT supplies and EMS gear please visit www.DixieEMS.com Read More!

What Preventive Measures Can I Do To Keep My Child From Choking?

Every single year over 3,000 people die from choking incidents - most of which are children. A lot of children also choke on one specific food - hot dogs. This is an incredibly scary statistic, I know because I have totally been there and it is frightening. So how exactly can you lower this rate, especially when it comes to your own children? First and foremost I think as a parent it's important that you have some knowledge about CPR. In fact, you should go take a class or two and at least learn the basics.

This could ultimately save your child's life, but if you don't know how to do CPR correctly you could also end up hurting them as well! It's also important to have some emergency medical supplies in your home such as a first aid kit or manual. The manuals are nice because you can learn HOW to get something out of the windpipe correctly. Some of these manuals are like Airplane manuals, they show you directions plus illustrations which are always helpful! The next thing you can do to keep your child from choking, is to cut up their food in small pieces - especially hot dogs.

In fact, it's probably a good idea if you don't let them have this food until they are a little older. Also, be sure to follow warning labels on toys and other household products such as; keep this and all small parts away from children 3 and under. And PLEASE keep ALL plastic bags away from ALL children. I cannot tell you how many times I've been out in a store and have seen a parent LET a child have a plastic bag and my heart just sinks. This is not safe nor will it ever be safe for a child! To find some of the best quality EMS gear and EMT supplies, please visit our website at www.DixieEMS.com Read More!

Where Should I Keep My First Aid Kit And EMS Gear?


When it comes to any home or any business, I really think that every single person should have a first aid kit in their vicinity. If possible, and you are a business, I would even go as far as suggesting that you have several different first aid kits on each of the floors of the building. You never know when one of these can come in hand. Whether you work as a professional in a building pushing papers all day long or you work as a Chef cutting food and cooking food all day - accidents do happen. As for where to store these kits, it really depends on how big the vicinity is.

If it's a small house you could get away with having one in the bathroom and one in the garage. If it's an office building, you should have at least one on every floor, but again, if at all possible on the north and south sides of the building or the east and west sides of the building. The important thing is to keep it in a centralized location that anyone will be able to use any time they need to use it. By the way you can also keep these kits in other places as well besides your home and or office such as your car, in a schoolhouse classroom, bathrooms, on a boat or other water vehicle or in a boat house, in a workshop and on a school playground.

While you can only go so far concerning these kits and what they can do, most small home and office accidents can be aided to with these kits. To see some of our EMS gear, EMT supplies and emergency medical supplies including First Aid Kits, please take a look at www.DixieEMS.com Read More!

EMS Gear Tips: What Items Should You Have In Your First Aid Kit?

This seems to be one of the most important questions when it comes to first aid kits in both the home and the office. Regular kits often come in durable plastic boxes, fabric pouches or in wall mounted consoles. The kind of container will vary depending on purpose. Most first aid kits will come with things such as band-aids, bandages, tweezers, gloves, adhesive tape, antiseptic, gauze pads, and saline. But again, dependent on what kind of a kit you get, different items will be included. For example, in a First Responder First Aid Kits this is going to include pretty much everything and anything you could need in an emergency situation.

These ones are commonly used for emergency organizations and people when it comes to EMS gear and EMT supplies. It's going to include every kind of emergency medical supplies you can think of from a penlight and a bite stick to splits and belt cutters. On the other hand, you might find a specialized or custom kit that would be perfect for homes with children, offices in danger zones such as wildfires or earth quakes, pet first aid kits, fanny pack kits for those times you are away from home such as on a hike or on vacation somewhere and even a sports kit designed for athletic applications.

Personally, I think every home and every business should have at least ONE basic first aid kit. But more specifically if you are in a profession where you do have a lot of accidents that happen, it's really important you have more than a basic kit and that you have more than one available. Also, make sure you always refill these kits when necessary! Read More!