Super-size equipment helps D.C. area EMTs move the obese

Courtesy washingtonpost.com - Health  Sun, 02/07/2010 - 23:00

Local paramedics and firefighters don't need to follow television shows about a half-ton teen or biggest losers to track the obesity trend.


 

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