SAFR History
Down to Basics
Weird Body Facts
Medical Conditions!
Gear up!
100

This current member has been in the department the longest (Consecutively!)

Who is Z. Zulnex?

100

The universal number to call for emergency services in the United States.

What is 911?

100

This substance, produced in the liver, helps digest fats and is stored in the gallbladder.

What is bile?

100

This is the medical term for a heart attack.

What is a myocardial infarction?

100

This piece of equipment is essential for immobilizing a suspected spinal injury.

What is a backboard or spine board?

200

Before it was known as SAFR, the department went by this name

What is SAMS (San Andreas Medical Services)?

200

The acronym "BLS" stands for this level of emergency medical care.

What is Basic Life Support?

200

The human body has this many bones at birth, but the number decreases to 206 in adulthood.

What is 270?

200

EMS personnel often check for this type of shock caused by severe allergic reactions.

What is anaphylactic shock?

200

EMS providers use this device to help patients who are not breathing adequately on their own.

What is a bag-valve mask (BVM)?

300

This member served as SAFR Chief for 1000 days

Who is B. Bobby?

300

The "A" in ABCs of emergency care stands for this.

What is Airway?

300

This organ can regenerate itself if as much as 75% of it is removed.

What is the liver?

300

A stroke is also known by this medical term.

What is a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)?

300

This device is used to monitor a patient's heart rate and rhythm.

What is an ECG (Electrocardiogram) monitor

400

This member count was the highest in SAFR History

What is 155?

400

The "AED" used in cardiac emergencies stands for this.

What is Automated External Defibrillator?

400

Your body contains approximately this many miles of blood vessels.

What is 60,000 miles?

400

This condition involves a dangerous drop in blood sugar levels, often treated by EMS.

What is hypoglycemia?

400

This piece of equipment is used to slow or stop the flow of blood in an extremity. 

What is a tourniquet?

500

This is the date that SAMS changed to SAFR

What is Feburary 20, 2022

500

This term describes the legal protection given to off-duty EMS providers who render aid in an emergency.

What is the Good Samaritan law?

500

The strongest muscle in the human body based on its size.

What is the masseter (jaw muscle)?

500

This type of shock is caused by severe infection and requires immediate EMS intervention.

What is septic shock?

500

EMS personnel use this device to measure the oxygen saturation level in a patient's blood.

What is a pulse oximeter?