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The AED鈥檚 journey from concept to modern use is a fascinating tale of medical innovation, collaboration and lifesaving success
On the anniversary of the deadly terrorist attacks, the number of EMT and paramedic deaths should come to mind as quickly as 鈥343 firefighters鈥
This special episode of Inside EMS explores the shift from reactive to preventative strategies in emergency services and the crucial role of technology and health initiatives
Learn how we got to where we are with stroke care today through our historical timeline
Steve Teale discusses the peculiarities of small-town practice and life after EMS
Emphasizing the old-world values of Squad 51鈥檚 Johnny and Roy in today鈥檚 EMS
Sara Wainwright lauds ROSC progress, laments opioid epidemic
John Filangeri talks about memorable calls and recreational fluid challenges
John Dillon still rides a regular shift for his hometown squad four decades after serving as a volunteer while still in high school
In the 50+ years since its inception, 911 emergency response has evolved into an advanced framework helping others
Do you think you know everything about the popular 鈥70s TV series and the members of Squad 51? Let鈥檚 see if you鈥檝e got what it takes to get a perfect score
Minnesota EMS pioneer Kalie Klaysmat faced winters without running water
Orange radio boxes, oxygen trunks, antiquated stretchers and duct tape: the tools of the EMS first responder have come a long way
A New Mexico paramedic, educator and attorney encourages EMS providers to be innovators and promote the profession
Gene Gandy swapped law practice for prehospital care 28 years ago
The team started with a 1917 Model T chassis and built a wooden box to serve as the ambulance compartment
Gene Iannuzzi, with over 30 years in both EMS and nursing, says the rivalry has more to do with ignorance than experience
John Hultgren, now a manager at Air Evac Lifeteam, began his EMS career as a high school volunteer
On-the-job advice culled from interviewing EMTs and paramedics with more than 30 years of field experience
Kentucky paramedic favors EMS providers who care
These 鈥榞olden oldies鈥 were my introduction to the non-stop action that is emergency services, and the life I have now
CPA by day, EMT-CC Gary Stehr gladly answers a third of his agency鈥檚 calls
West Virginia native learns to work around creepy crawlers and more in a 42-year EMS career
41-year EMS veteran from Minnesota credits two rules he learned from M*A*S*H for his career longevity
Our co-hosts are joined by SA国际传媒 columnist Mike Rubin, who writes the EMS Pioneers column and discusses the importance of keeping EMS history intact
Our co-hosts discuss the pros and cons of using ultrasound with a podcast listener
For Richard Ponikiewski, a career of memories, good and bad, are still strong 鈥 except one
On a recent visit to a military history museum, Thomas Grasser, 91, recognized the serial numbers on an ambulance
As we continue to celebrate Women鈥檚 History Month, here are 14 women leading and strengthening EMS in the United States and around the world
EMS Strong reflects on the important role of federal government in helping and supporting local agencies and their providers
Track the pivotal moments in the history of EMS from the 1966 Death and Disability white paper to its modern form
Tourniquets: History, myths and evidence for current use in 21st century emergency medicine
Ambulances with red lights and emergency care capabilities started to appear in rural communities in the 1940s