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Badass Richmond mom delivers son at home: My body is amazing

Badass Richmond mom delivers son at home: ‘My body is amazing’ Katie Sanderson: I remember Melanie saying, ‘OK, his head it out! “We thought we would go into the hospital by 6 p.m. and maybe have a baby by midnight,” Katie Sanderson recalled. “I was having a little bit of cramping, but I didn’t think I was in labor.” and last updated 2021-03-11 18:36:07-05 RICHMOND, Va. A Richmond mother thanked the first responders who rushed to her aid after she unexpectedly went into labor at home. For 40 weeks, Katie and Joe Sanderson planned every detail for the arrival of their third son, Henry. Doctors determined the baby’s due date for Nov. 5, 2020.

Challenges With EMS Scheduling: Keeping the Trucks Rolling

Summary If resource management is the foundation of managing your EMS department, then scheduling your employees has to be the cornerstone to that foundation. Even though this should be an easy process, there are always challenges, speed bumps, and hurdles. In this webinar, EMS leaders Chris Cebollero, Rob Lawrence, and Brian Hupp share their expertise on scheduling best practices for your workforce. EMS Leaders Rob Lawrence  Rob Lawrence has led EMS in senior leadership roles in both the UK and the US. Rob is the part-time Director of Strategic Implementation for Pro EMS of Cambridge Mass and also the Principal of Robert Lawrence Consulting. He served as the California COO with Paramedics Plus after 9 years as the COO of the Richmond Ambulance Authority. Prior to that, he was the COO for Suffolk as part of the East of England Ambulance Service. He is a graduate of the UK’s Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, serving for 23 years as a Medical Support Officer. Rob is the Communic

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