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Effects of Forearm vs. Leg Submersion in Work Tolerance Time in a Hot Environment While Wearing Firefighter Protective Clothing

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Pages 473-477 | Published online: 11 Jul 2011

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Ali M. Aljaroudi, Amit Bhattacharya, Patrick Yorio, Amanda L. Strauch, Tyler D. Quinn & W. Jon Williams. (2021) Probability of hyperthermia in a hot environment while wearing a liquid cooling garment underneath firefighters' protective clothing. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene 18:4-5, pages 203-211.
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Susan Yeargin, Amy L. McKenzie, Lindsey E. Eberman, J. Derek Kingsley, David J. Dziedzicki & Patrick Yoder. (2016) Physiological and Perceived Effects of Forearm or Head Cooling During Simulated Firefighting Activity and Rehabilitation. Journal of Athletic Training 51:11, pages 927-935.
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Matt Brearley & Anthony Walker. (2015) Water immersion for post incident cooling of firefighters; a review of practical fire ground cooling modalities. Extreme Physiology & Medicine 4:1.
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