No laughing matter: Nitrous oxide reappears in US ambulances
STOWE, Vt. – Normally used in dentist’s offices and hospitals, nitrous oxide – yes, laughing gas – is starting to turn up again in ambulances in some rural areas where medical workers with clearance to provide more traditional painkillers often aren’t on board. It gives advanced emergency medical technicians, who are a step down from higher-level…
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Sure is empty down here...