Scene Safety during Fire Rehab – Episode 9
EMS news discussions regarding recent mass shootings in the United States. Scene safety during Fire Rehab is also examined.
EMS news discussions regarding recent mass shootings in the United States. Scene safety during Fire Rehab is also examined.
Water Rescue Instructor and PA HART Team Leader Scott Grahn joins Paul & Gelman in the studio to discuss the historic flooding in West Virginia and what First Responders need to do to stay safe during flood response.
Josh and Paul discuss the weather and how exactly it impacts EMS. NWS chat is also discussed for Emergency Managers as well as some tips for creating your own weather checklist for your station.
Paul & Josh welcome Ivy and Kaleigh into the studio from Cornerstone Adminisystems, ambulance billing experts. The following is a discussion about the complete life of a PCR, documentation best practices and an explanation on ICD-10 and what it means to your service.
Paul and Josh discuss a list of their top tips for new EMT’s just joining the EMS field. A must listen for all new EMS employee’s and volunteers.
Paul and Deputy Chief Justin Webster discuss EMS technology and if it is impacting the way we provide patient care.
Paul & Josh discuss fatigue in EMS and how it impacts EMT’s and Paramedics that work long hours. Also, a top tip for how the safety committee at WOEMS decided to attack this issue.
Paul and Josh discuss the new model in the EMS world, EMS 3.0. How has EMS 3.0 impacted and already changed the EMS community, and what to look for in the future.
Paul and Deputy Chief Justin Webster discuss National EMS Week and what providers are doing nationwide.
Listen in as White Oak EMS Chief/Emergency Management Deputy Paul Falavolito delivers the topics that are important to you. From quick 7 minute inspirational leadership tips, to the topics that are on everyone’s mind today in the field of Emergency Medical Services. If you have any comments, questions, feedback or you would like to appear on the show, then be sure and visit the show’s “Get your feedback on the air” link. You can also call in to the show and leave a voice mail or text your comments to 412-701-4323.
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