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September 19, 2011

Jonathan Olson, MBA/MHA, EMT-P

Jonathan Olson, MBA/MHA, EMT-P, is the Assistant Chief - Operations of the Wake County EMS Division. Chief Olson served as the incident commander for this event.

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Articles by Jonathan

  • On February 13, the Raleigh-Wake (NC) Emergency Communications Center (RWECC) received a call from an individual reporting that a large number of children who had eaten together at a convention were beginning to get sick.
    Multipatient Medical Event Tests Wake County EMS

    by Skip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO, Brent Myers, MD, MPH, FACEP, Jonathan Olson, MBA/MHA, EMT-P

    Foodborne illness fells children, yields lessons for EMS

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