First-aid training and capabilities of the lay public: a potential alternative source of emergency medical assistance following a natural disaster.

@article{Kano2005FirstaidTA,
  title={First-aid training and capabilities of the lay public: a potential alternative source of emergency medical assistance following a natural disaster.},
  author={Megumi Kano and Judith M. Siegel and Linda B. Bourque},
  journal={Disasters},
  year={2005},
  volume={29 1},
  pages={
          58-74
        }
}
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