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14. Ramirez M, Slovis C. Resident involvement in civilian tac- Dr. Gerold is affiliated with the Center for Law Enforcement
tical emergency medicine. J Emerg Med. 2010;39:49–56. Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, and the Maryland
State Police Tactical Medical Unit.
Dr. Alves is affiliated with the Center for Law Enforcement
Dr. Levy is affiliated with the Center for Law Enforcement Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, and the Maryland
Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, and the Maryland State Police Tactical Medical Unit.
State Police Tactical Medical Unit. E-mail: levy@jhmi.edu.
Dr. Tang is affiliated with the Center for Law Enforcement
Dr. Smith is affiliated with the Center for Law Enforcement Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, and the Maryland
Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University State Police Tactical Medical Unit.
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