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It’s true that the most common way to be burned in the home is through contact with heat or flames. But, in this episode of the FDNY Smart podcast for kids, Host EMT Sarah McShane and student co-host Chloe, a 4th grader from Brooklyn, discuss other common burn risks kids should be know. And they may surprise you! It’s true that the most common way to be burned in the home is through contact with heat or flames. But, in this episode of the FDNY Smart podcast for kids, Host EMT Sarah McShane and student co-host Chloe, a 4th grader from Brooklyn, discuss other common burn risks kids should be know. And they may surprise you! We also talk to Chief Cesar Escobar of the FDNY EMS Academy about ways to treat a burn and how to know when to seek medical help. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereIt’s true that the most common way to be burned in the home is through contact with heat or flames. But, in this episode of the FDNY Smart podcast for kids, Host EMT Sarah McShane and student co-host Chloe, a 4th grader from Brooklyn, discuss other common burn risks kids should be know. And they may surprise you! We also talk to Chief Cesar Escobar of the FDNY EMS Academy about ways to treat a burn and how to know when to seek medical help. This podcast is brought to you with support from the FDNY Foundation and its Partners.
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