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      Border Injuries: An Analysis of Prehospital Demographics, Mechanisms, and Patterns of Injuries Encountered by USBP EMS Agents in the El Paso (Texas USA) Sector.

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          Abstract

          Study Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate Emergency Medical Services (EMS), use, injury mechanisms, prehospital assessments, and injuries among those receiving aid from the United States Border Patrol (USBP) in the El Paso (Texas USA) Sector.

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          Journal
          Prehosp Disaster Med
          Prehospital and disaster medicine
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          1945-1938
          1049-023X
          May 02 2017
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Texas Tech Foster School of Medicine,Department of Emergency Medicine,El Paso,TexasUSA.
          Article
          S1049023X17006434
          10.1017/S1049023X17006434
          28463096
          5fefd0b2-c145-4f3c-a8d8-6ad965ebb7a0
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          AOR area of responsibility,BORSTAR Border Patrol Search,EMR electronic medical record,EMS Emergency Medical Service,MVA motor vehicle accident,Trauma,USBP United States Border Patrol,and Rescue,EMS,El Paso,US border patrol,border injuries

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