Inside EMS is a weekly podcast that offers industry insight, expert perspectives on hot topics and clinical issues, as well as operational and leadership lessons for EMS personnel.
Listen as Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson debate the effectiveness of point-of-care ultrasound or sound off on controversial issues, like patient transport via fire truck.
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Our co-hosts talk about the tragedy and disgrace of bullying after the death of firefighter-paramedic Nicole Mittendorff
Our co-hosts are joined by EMS1 columnist Mike Rubin, who writes the EMS Pioneers column and discusses the importance of keeping EMS history intact
Our co-hosts talk about a viral photo of an EMT mowing a lawn after an elderly man passed out
Our co-hosts discuss the importance of regional and state EMS conferences and why they tend to be an underutilized source of education
Our co-hosts discuss the pros and cons of using ultrasound with a podcast listener
Paramedic Dominick Walenczak breaks down why more EMS providers should embrace the use of ultrasound in the field
Our co-hosts discuss devices such as video laryngoscopy, capnography and ultrasound in the field
Our co-hosts talk about the pros and cons of using ultrasound to assess, treat and monitor patients
Our co-hosts discuss a recent story about paramedics allegedly refusing to render care to a man who died in a snowmobile crash
Our co-hosts talk about a paramedic that recently lost her right leg as the result of a collision between an ambulance and a drunk driver
Our co-hosts discuss what’s different about pediatric assessment and how to approach pediatric patients in the field
Our co-hosts examine if EMS providers are completing enough education, training and continuing education courses on pediatric care
Our co-hosts discuss the pros and cons of using lights and sirens while responding to emergency calls
Our co-hosts look at a Boston nonprofit organization offering heroin users a “safe room” to ride out their high under medical supervision
A podcast listener suggests arming EMS personnel with TASERs and pepper spray instead of carrying guns
Our co-hosts look at a paramedic’s recording during a heroin overdose call that went viral earlier this month
Our co-hosts look at if the acquisition makes sense fiscally and the motivation behind the merger
Michael Morse joins the podcast to talk about the inspiration behind his books
Our co-hosts think the DC Fire and EMS leadership is failing the public and its EMS providers
EMS providers work alongside fire and police, but are often not treated the same way
Our co-hosts are skeptical a federally mandated minimum wage for EMS providers is feasible
Chris and Kelly talk about the implementation of a Quick Response Vehicle to reduce response times
Kelly Grayson’s upcoming hybrid EMT refresher class spurs a discussion about the pros and cons of this teaching model
Would arming EMTs and paramedics actually protect them?
Our co-hosts discuss the challenges EMS agencies face to get reimbursed for their expenses
Considering the frequency of ambulance collisions, our co-hosts ask the question: Are EMS providers properly trained to operate an emergency vehicle?
The founder of the new Emotional Trauma Life Support course talks about depression and suicide in EMS
The founder of the new Emotional Trauma Life Support course shares her own experience with depression
Chris and Kelly talk about stories of medics refusing to assist patients in 2015
Chris and Kelly talk about scene safety and assaults on EMS providers in 2015