In this debut podcast of “On the Line”, moderator Charlie Palmer, along with University of Montana professors Dr. Chuck Dumke and Dr. Brent Ruby discuss heat related illnesses/injuries (HRI’s) for wildland firefighters. HRI’s fall along a continuum of severity, with heat cramps being the mildest form, through heat exhaustion, and lastly heat stroke, the most severe, life-threatening type of HRI. What can the science tell us about HRI, and why firefighters are at risk for heat related illnesses, along with applied strategies on how to reduce the risk of HRI’s are discussed.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/ontheline_podcasts/1000/thumbnail.jp
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 degrees C; normally internal body t...
Background: Firefighting is a hazardous occupation. The firefighters (FF) in extinguishing fire are...
Although thousands of wildland firefighters are employed every year, and despite the fact that many ...
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Rhabdomyolysis, or rhabdo, i...
The disorders of hyperthermia (also known as heat-related injury or illness) exist on a continuum of...
Dr. Chuck Dumke and Dr. Brent Ruby from the University of Montana re-join the podcast to discuss thi...
Heat-related injuries (HRIs) include a spectrum of progres-sively more severe clinical diseases, whi...
Not only are firefighters exposed to wood smoke as a part of their occupations, but so too are milli...
Heat stroke is a persistent problem among firefighters, 1 athletes,2 and military personnel,3 all of...
P20 GM130418/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/United StatesR21 OH011385/OH/NIOSH CDC HHS/United StatesR21OH011385/AC...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 °C; normally internal body temperat...
Never before have wildland firefighters been assessed for physiological changes over the course of a...
Heatstroke represents the most severe end of the heat illness spectrum, and is increasingly seen in...
When psychological and physiologic adaptation mechanisms become dysfunction to environment induced a...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 degrees C; normally internal body t...
Background: Firefighting is a hazardous occupation. The firefighters (FF) in extinguishing fire are...
Although thousands of wildland firefighters are employed every year, and despite the fact that many ...
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Rhabdomyolysis, or rhabdo, i...
The disorders of hyperthermia (also known as heat-related injury or illness) exist on a continuum of...
Dr. Chuck Dumke and Dr. Brent Ruby from the University of Montana re-join the podcast to discuss thi...
Heat-related injuries (HRIs) include a spectrum of progres-sively more severe clinical diseases, whi...
Not only are firefighters exposed to wood smoke as a part of their occupations, but so too are milli...
Heat stroke is a persistent problem among firefighters, 1 athletes,2 and military personnel,3 all of...
P20 GM130418/GM/NIGMS NIH HHS/United StatesR21 OH011385/OH/NIOSH CDC HHS/United StatesR21OH011385/AC...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 °C; normally internal body temperat...
Never before have wildland firefighters been assessed for physiological changes over the course of a...
Heatstroke represents the most severe end of the heat illness spectrum, and is increasingly seen in...
When psychological and physiologic adaptation mechanisms become dysfunction to environment induced a...
Heat-related illnesses range from heat exhaustion to heat stroke. Heat stroke is a life-threatening ...
Hyperthermia is an internal body temperature increase above 40.5 degrees C; normally internal body t...
Background: Firefighting is a hazardous occupation. The firefighters (FF) in extinguishing fire are...