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EMS 20/20

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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

🗓️ 11 November 2020

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

A new Paramedic careens down an unsafe road but is thankfully stopped before something disastrous happens by a more experienced Paramedic... only to miss other warning signs further down the road. Have a listen as Chris and Spencer map out a safe route through a tricky situation!

Transcript

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0:00.0

This podcast is hosted by Chris Finston and Spencer Oliver. They are both experienced paramedics.

0:18.4

They've done everything from 911 ground ambulance to volunteer fire department work and are both currently flight paramedics.

0:24.7

This podcast reviews scenarios based on real calls run by real out of hospital clinicians.

0:29.0

Details are changed to protect the privacy of those involved and to present educational opportunities to the listener.

0:34.9

This podcast is EMS 2020.

0:39.6

Hey, welcome to EMS 2020.

0:41.4

I'm Spencer.

0:42.2

That's Chris.

0:43.7

This is probably like our fifth attempt doing this.

0:46.1

We cannot get started tonight.

0:47.4

We keep laughing.

0:48.3

So this could be a good episode because sooner or later what happens,

0:51.5

I get tired of editing and I just leave things in.

0:54.8

Yeah.

0:56.2

Seriously.

0:56.6

So this time I'm bringing the story.

0:58.6

I'm going to bring the story to you guys.

1:00.1

And yeah, so I got all the words today.

1:03.1

And before we get into it, though, I kind of want to, this call epitomizes way too many paramedics,

1:10.3

myself included. And it kind of brings you back to something my dad did say. So my way too many paramedics, myself included.

1:12.0

And it kind of brings me back to something my dad, you say, so my dad was a paramedic for many,

1:16.3

many years, and he's retired now.

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