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AI, body cams and bills on the Hill

This Inside EMS and EMS One-Stop crossover episode tackles the future of EMS and how agencies should be adapting

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NAEMSP is officially a “big little conference” — and it’s only getting bigger. In this crossover episode, Rob Lawrence and Chris Cebollero unpack the momentum: tighter collaboration, a unified push toward EMS on the Hill Day, and the growing realization that if we want change, we need boots (and uniforms) on Capitol Hill.

But the real buzz? AI.

From autonomous ambulances to narrative-writing software, the conversation gets real about the promise — and the potholes — of artificial intelligence in EMS. Charting shortcuts? Maybe. Courtroom landmines? Definitely possible. Add in body-worn camera debates, budget crises and a push for legislative support at the federal level, and it’s clear the profession is standing at a pivot point.

Big ideas. Practical takeaways. We want to hear from you: What are you most excited or concerned about when it comes to the future of EMS?

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Quotable takeaways

  • “The only true witness is the contemporaneous witness.”
  • “We’re hunting as a pack in everything that we’re doing.”

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