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05/06/2026

Chief Mike Antonucci said it best: “You gotta try this thing.”
For 20 years, the CFED Conference has brought EMS leaders, fire chiefs, paramedics, educators, and industry innovators together to improve lifesaving care in the field.
SafeBVM is honored to join CFED and share Sotair and SotairIQ — flow-control technology paired with an advanced training platform designed to support practical EMS education around manual ventilation and bag-valve-mask ventilation.
We look forward to seeing EMS and fire leaders at CFED.

05/04/2026

Join us tomorrow, May 5th at 1pm CT for the next Mastering Flow Control in Manual Ventilation virtual workshop.
Registration Link: https://events.safebvm.com/mastering-flow-control-webinar?utm_source=facebook

04/28/2026

Mask seal with 1 thumb?!

Quick clarification on this clip:
Yes — this is on a mannequin, and mannequins are not the same as real patients. Real airway management includes sweat, blood, vomit, facial hair, poor positioning, difficult anatomy, movement, and stress.

This is not meant to replace proper BVM technique.

The point of the clip is that mask-handling details can sometimes help the cushion sit better on the face during training and in select situations.

For real patients, fundamentals still come first:
Open the airway.
Position the patient.
Pull the jaw/face into the mask — don’t just push the mask down.
Use two-person BVM ventilation whenever possible.
Use two hands on the mask when resources allow.
Monitor chest rise, compliance, EtCO₂, and patient response.

Simple tips can be helpful, but they do not replace good airway positioning, jaw thrust/head tilt-chin lift when appropriate, mask fit, training, critical thinking, and teamwork.

Train the fundamentals. Practice the technique. Keep it simple.

Dr. Jeff Beeson was a panelist during the - Emergency Medical Services resuscitation discussion at FDIC 2026 in Indianapolis.

04/25/2026

How were you taught to ventilate when you first entered EMS?
EMS Lt. Ryan Lavender from Hoover Fire Department reflects on how he was originally taught to approach ventilation — and how that thinking has changed over time.
Were you taught that faster breathing was better? Or was your training different?

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