Trauma Services recently partnered with the Westport Police Department to provide a regional Biohazard & Fentanyl training workshop for first responders. Police, fire & EMS from a number of surrounding communities attended the specialized training workshop, which examined a range of topics including the various types of bio-hazardous environments first responders most often face: the […]
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Trauma Technicians Receive Level A Hazmat Training
MANSFIELD TRAINING FACILITY – Trauma Services technicians recently completed their level “A” Hazmat training certification. The level “A” training took place over 3 days, including 24+ hours of classroom and hands-on instruction, followed by an exam. Level A Hazmat protection consists of a fully encapsulating chemical entry suit with a full-face, self-contained breathing apparatus, and […]
Trauma Services attends the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Conference
Trauma Services was proud to participate in the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Conference, held on November 19th at the Seacrest hotel. Only a select group of vendors were on-site for this event, which had over 275 attendees present from across MA & RI. To learn more about MPAC, visit their website here: https://masspoliceaccred.net/about-the-program/
Trauma Announces Launch of New Brand and Identity
Trauma Services, the industry leader in dedicated biohazard cleaning & remediation, announced today the launch of a new corporate brand identity & name. The organization will now be known as Trauma Services. Among the other coming changes will be its logo, tagline and domain name. The reputation and equity built under the Trauma Services […]
Boston Herald: Deadly Fentanyl Forces Sites to Call Professionals
Via Boston Herald BROOKS SUTHERLAND The tragic business of cleaning up deadly fentanyl overdose sites is booming — with calls flooding in for hazmat responses to hotels, schools, ball fields, public restrooms and even rental cars, where addicts have been shooting up drugs. “It’s increased tremendously in the last 18 months and even more specifically in the last 12 months,” said Michael […]
New Law Proposed After 7 News Story Featuring Trauma Reveals Fentanyl Danger
(WHDH) — Someone died in this van of a fentanyl overdose. The front seat is still covered with the deadly drug. Hank Phillippi Ryan: “What could happen if that door was just opened?” Mike Wiseman, CEO, Trauma Services: “Anyone within a 6-foot area, depending on the wind current, could overdose on fentanyl exposure.” Hank: […]