Adventures in Injury Prevention: Safely Exploring Utah's Great Outdoors Emilie Johnson
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We'll take you through some of the best and most adventurous places in Utah's great outdoors, giving you local insider information and the best tips for staying safe and injury free.
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Horse Back Riding Safety
We are excited to have the Trauma Program Manager from Primary Children's Hospital join us to talk all about horse riding safety and tips/tricks on how to stay in that saddle!
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The Most Lug Nuts Wins
We are excited to talk more about motorcycle safety today and how ride with the wind in your....helmet! Make sure you are taking a safety class and your motorcycle endorsement.
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Ready for the Rapids?!
Listen in as Karen Locke and Tony Mancuso talk about tackling Utah's River's, and staying safe while doing it
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Enjoying the Greatest Snow on Earth
We were joined by pro skier Dash Longe and Dr. TJ Hartridge, a Wilderness Medicine Fellow at the University of Utah Health, Emergency Department to talk about how to enjoy Utah's slopes as safely as possible. With all the great snow we have been getting, we have also seen an increase in injuries. Our local trauma centers want all our local community, and those visiting to know everything from choosing the right resort to visit to the right gear to wear to avoid injury while skiing or snowboarding anywhere in the State.
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Water Safety and Drowning Prevention
A great podcast with so many people passionate about water sports and enjoying your local or home pool. Joining us for this podcast was Jordan Wayment, an avid boater and water sports advocate and wakeboarder and flyboarder, as well as the Coast Guard, Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation, and the Utah Drowning Prevention Coalition. This podcast talks about how to cool down in the Utah summer's and enjoy our lakes, community pools, or home pools if that is what you have.
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Safely Exploring Moab & Southern Utah
This podcast brings in medical and rescue experts, as well as the Utah division of outdoor recreation to talk about safely recreating in Moab and surrounding areas.