Public Safety Medical Services
 
324 E. New York Street 
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: 877.972.1180
   
 
 

  An important part of our mission is to provide public safety agencies with
resources and services to help their departments maintain and develop
healthy lifestyles.

Click on a link below for more information.



Web site Links
View dozens of Web sites in the following
categories:

  • Law enforcement
  • Fire service
  • Health and fitness

Public Safety Newsletter
View or print copies of our
bi-monthly newsletter committed
to the health of public safety
professionals.

Health and Safety Tips
View dozens of fact sheets from the NFPA, USFA,
the American Dietetic Association and more.

  • Health tips
  • Safety tips
  • Fitness tips
  • Nutrition tips



Internship Program

College students click here to learn about how you can gain quality practical experience towards a career in exercise science.

Disease Prevention
View disease information from the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and many others on the following topics:

  • Heart disease and stroke
  • Cancer
  • Hepatitis C
  • Smallpox
  • SARS
  • Disease facts
  • Disease prevention tips



Clip Art
View and copy dozens of images for use on
your own Web site or printed materials.

  • Free fire service images
  • Free law enforcement images
  • Free miscellaneous images


Fitness Certification
Learn about the ACE/IAFF Peer
Fitness Trainer Certification
for firefighters.


Redmond Symposium

View documents from the 16th
symposium on Occupational Health
and Hazards of the Fire Service.

Community Programs
Learn about these programs offered in
communities around Indiana.

  • Tobacco Free in IFD
  • Water Awareness in Residential Neighborhoods (W.A.R.N.)
  • Indiana on the Move!™
  • Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program

Fitness & Nutrition Services
Learn more about these services aimed at reducing health risks, increasing productivity and enhancing individual awareness of unhealthy lifestyle behaviors.

 

 

 

World Trade Center Illnesses
Read about the medical risks created by the WTC collapse on 9/11 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  • Injuries and illnesses among FDNY rescue workers
  • Air sample results
  • Occupational exposures to air contaminants
  • Dust exposures in residential area
 

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