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EMS 20/20

Avoiding SeDEADtion

EMS 20/20

Christopher M Pfingsten

Critical Care, Police, Paramedic School, Nremt, Ems, Education, Fire Fighter, Health & Fitness, Medical Science, Nurse, Ambulance, Rn, Life Sciences, Doctor, Study, Health, Emergency Room, Paramedics, Wellness, Registered Nurse, Exam, Paramedic, Case Study, Emergency Medical System, Transport, Science, Er, Emergency, Medicine, Hems, Medical, Courses, Emt

4.6775 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2023

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

The guys try to figure out exactly where the line between sedation and death is, and as a bonus, Spencer teaches you how to smoke meth.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Yeah, so there's a funny thing that's happened.

0:03.2

So like, Spence, you've gotten recognized a few times.

0:05.1

I get recognized a few times.

0:07.8

It's more frequently lately, which is great.

0:10.3

That's good news.

0:10.9

And I don't mind it, by the way.

0:12.3

So if you do work out here in the Pacific Northwest and you see me, it's totally fine to say

0:17.1

hi.

0:17.4

It doesn't bother me.

0:18.9

It's actually a good boost to the ego anyway so

0:20.8

you know and who doesn't appreciate attention so i like attention so anyway uh but the one thing

0:27.1

that i've heard like many times over is uh man you sound exactly like you do in the podcast and uh i

0:34.0

didn't realize what that meant and until someone recently explained it a little bit more to me.

0:40.4

And what was explained to me was a friend of the show, a friend of us actually used to work at the Amos Company.

0:45.4

I think he still does work in the Amos Company that you and I work at.

0:47.3

But anyway, he called me for some advice on charting.

0:49.2

He's going through Paramarmic School right now.

0:51.1

And I just kind of, and I gave him some advice. And he says, yeah, you sound,

0:54.4

you give advice the same way you do like on the podcast. And I'm like, oh, yeah, well, it makes

0:59.3

it easier just to be real on the podcast. Like, that's how we're able to do it over and over again is

1:03.0

neither of us are acting. This is us. You know, I mean, for better or for worse. Yeah, for better or for worse. Yes. For better or for worse, this is us. I mean, we embellish a little bit, sure, but I mean, for the most part, this is us.

1:12.2

And I realize that's probably what everyone has been meaning this entire time.

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