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1 month ago |
ems1.com | Joshua Lee
Joshua Lee is an active-duty police sergeant for the City of Mesa (Arizona) Police Department. Before promoting, Joshua served five years as a patrol officer and six years as a detective with the Organized Crime Section investigating civil asset forfeiture, white-collar financial crime, and cryptocurrency crimes. Joshua is a cryptocurrency, money laundering and dark web consultant for banks, financial institutions and accountants.
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1 month ago |
firerescue1.com | Joshua Lee
Since publishing FireRescue1’s “Ultimate foot care guide for first responders,” I’ve received numerous emails from both active and retired first responders seeking advice on treating existing foot injuries. Many of you stressed that while prevention is important, it’s not always an option — you’re already dealing with pain, inflammation or mobility issues.
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2 months ago |
firerescue1.com | Joshua Lee
In the scorching heat of summer, the freezing depths of winter, during spring rain or autumn winds, first responders remain constantly vigilant. While communities go about their daily lives —working, playing, resting — first responders stand ready to help serve those in need. Law enforcement officers, paramedics, firefighters and emergency personnel face relentless physical and emotional demands that can wreak havoc on their bodies and minds.
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2 months ago |
corrections1.com | Joshua Lee
In the scorching heat of summer, the freezing depths of winter, during spring rain or autumn winds, first responders remain constantly vigilant. While communities go about their daily lives —working, playing, resting — first responders stand ready to help serve those in need. Law enforcement officers, paramedics, firefighters and emergency personnel face relentless physical and emotional demands that can wreak havoc on their bodies and minds.
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2 months ago |
police1.com | Joshua Lee |a Master
In the scorching heat of summer, the freezing depths of winter, during spring rain or autumn winds, first responders remain constantly vigilant. While communities go about their daily lives —working, playing, resting — first responders stand ready to help serve those in need. Law enforcement officers, paramedics, firefighters and emergency personnel face relentless physical and emotional demands that can wreak havoc on their bodies and minds.
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