
Personal stories of what I have encountered in the emergency medical field. Plus new innovations in medical care and an insight as to what medical first responders see and do on a daily basis.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Welcome back!!! My experience throughout paramedic school, and my first shifts as a new paramedic
How EMS providers should provide a scene size up more often, and when a size up is necessary.
Defining what shock is, and defining what Cardiogenic Shock is. Discussed is what causes cardioenic shock, and how to treat it.
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I have wanted to be a paramedic since I was 7 (now a senior in high school) he keeps it real and shows what it’s like in this field. I love it.
Love the stories, good guy that cares a lot about his patients. Look forward to many more lessons through experience.
Very good podcast for a person like me who is currently in the process of studying for NREMT exam. I am 28, I have been a car mechanic and truck driver, but I’d like to think it’s not to late for me to start this career, even though sometimes I do doubt myself a little that younger people might be miles ahead of me. This podcast reminds me about the value of this career. Thank you.
I’m thinking of becoming an EMT and love this podcast because of it’s honesty. Andrew speaks from the heart and gives a really honest look at what it’s like to be an EMT and paramedic in training. The on-the-job stories and insights are super interesting! I learn a lot from each episode and totally enjoy listening to it!
Andrew keeps it real and that is what is my favorite part about this podcast. I listen to it when I’m walking my dog, studying, or just about anything. He is not only telling first-hand experience and stories, but is very informative and knowledgeable about everything he talks about. I look forward to every new episode and would recommend it to anyone looking to hear some real stories and personal experiences.
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Apple Podcasts | #162 |
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