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He wasn’t slurring his speech. He wasn’t paralyzed. He wasn’t even that confused. But something wasn’t right—and that’s what made this call dangerous.In this Radio Report episode, we break down a real listener-submitted call involving a patient with subtle neurological changes that didn’t initially fit the “classic” stroke picture. Through the scenario, we discuss executive dysfunction, the limitations of FAST exams, cognitive bias in EMS, and why normal glucose and stable vitals should never stop you from thinking critically.Because the most dangerous stroke patient… might be the one you almost call normal.🖥️ For more Life & Sirens content, visit www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com📱 Follow us on social media: @LifeAndSirensPodcast🎙️ To submit your stories, questions, or experiences to be featured on the show, follow this link: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/radioreports
Revisit this episode from Season 1 with us! "Don’t Worry, You’ll Stop Freaking Out Soon” explores the early days of being a paramedic, addressing the fears and uncertainties that come with the job. We’ll discuss real experiences, tips for building confidence, and how it gets easier over time—sometimes even fun!📝 Episode show notes: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/episode-guide/episode-3-dont-worry-youll-stop-freaking-out-soon🖥️ For more Life & Sirens content, visit www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com📱 Follow us on social media: @LifeAndSirensPodcast🎙️ To submit your stories, questions, or experiences to be featured on the show, follow this link: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/radioreports
Pain is one of the most common reasons patients call 911—but it’s also one of the most misunderstood. In this episode, we break down how pain management in EMS is evolving from a simple “treat the number” approach to a more thoughtful, physiology-driven strategy.We explore why pain is more than a symptom—it’s a stress response that can directly impact outcomes—and how relying solely on opioids may be limiting care. From the rise of ketamine to emerging multimodal approaches like nitrous oxide, IV acetaminophen, and regional anesthesia, we discuss what modern analgesia looks like in the field.🖥️ For more Life & Sirens content, visit www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com📱 Follow us on social media: @LifeAndSirensPodcast🎙️ To submit your stories, questions, or experiences to be featured on the show, follow this link: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/radioreports
Altered mental status isn’t a diagnosis—it’s a warning. In this scenario-based episode, we walk through a deceptively simple call that starts as “possible intoxication” and evolves into something far more dangerous. Along the way, we pause for key decision points, challenge cognitive bias, and break down how EMS providers can avoid anchoring on the first obvious answer.What looks like alcohol intoxication becomes a layered medical emergency involving hypoglycemia, neurological decline, and ultimately a catastrophic intracranial hemorrhage. This episode is all about staying curious, reassessing often, and remembering that AMS is rarely the whole story.📝 Episode show notes: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/episode-guide/ep-79-altered-mental-status-nothing-is-what-it-seems🖥️ For more Life & Sirens content, visit www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com📱 Follow us on social media: @LifeAndSirensPodcast🎙️ To submit your stories, questions, or experiences to be featured on the show, follow this link: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/radioreports
Poison doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t look dramatic. It doesn’t feel urgent—until it is.In this episode, we break down one of the most disturbing modern poisoning cases: the Death Cap mushroom incident. What began as an ordinary family meal quickly became a medical catastrophe—one that highlights how easily deadly toxins can masquerade as routine illness.We walk through the clinical progression of amatoxin poisoning, from the deceptively calm early phase to rapid deterioration and liver failure, and discuss what EMS providers need to recognize in the field. This episode isn’t just about toxicology—it’s about clinical humility, pattern recognition, and the dangerous gap between how a patient looks and what’s actually happening inside their body.Because sometimes the most critical patients… are the ones who don’t look sick yet.📝 Episode show notes: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/episode-guide/78-death-cap-mushroom-poisoning-ems🖥️ For more Life & Sirens content, visit www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com📱 Follow us on social media: @LifeAndSirensPodcast🎙️ To submit your stories, questions, or experiences to be featured on the show, follow this link: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/radioreports
A shift is happening in emergency services—and it’s bigger than a new protocol or clinical skill. In this episode, we break down what it means for an entire agency to adopt trauma-informed care, following a groundbreaking certification by the San Antonio Fire Department.We talk about how trauma shapes patient behavior, provider wellbeing, and the culture of EMS itself—and why understanding that can change how we communicate, make decisions, and show up on scene. From real-world applications to system-level change, this conversation explores why trauma-informed care may be the next evolution of EMS.📝 Episode show notes: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/episode-guide/ep-77-trauma-informed-ems-the-shift-changing-the-future-of-the-job🖥️ For more Life & Sirens content, visit www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com📱 Follow us on social media: @LifeAndSirensPodcast🎙️ To submit your stories, questions, or experiences to be featured on the show, follow this link: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/radioreports
In EMS, your partner isn’t just your coworker—they’re your team, your safety net, and sometimes your biggest challenge. In this episode, we break down the reality of working in two-person crews and how interpersonal dynamics directly impact communication, clinical performance, and patient outcomes.From conflict types and cognitive load to psychological safety and burnout, we explore why teamwork in EMS is more than just “getting along”—it’s a critical clinical skill. We also talk through real-world strategies to build trust, manage conflict, and function effectively under pressure.Because in this job, how you work together matters just as much as what you know. 🚑📝 Episode show notes: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/episode-guide/ep-76-hard-partners-working-with-someone-you-dont-click-with🖥️ For more Life & Sirens content, visit www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com📱 Follow us on social media: @LifeAndSirensPodcast🎙️ To submit your stories, questions, or experiences to be featured on the show, follow this link: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/radioreports
Dispatch drops an altered mental status call—but something doesn’t add up. The vitals are off, the glucose is normal, and the story doesn’t quite fit.In this episode, we dive into the world of obscure and unusual poisonings—the toxins that masquerade as stroke, sepsis, overdose, and psychiatric emergencies. These aren’t your everyday calls, but when they show up, they demand fast recognition and decisive action.From toxic alcohols and cyanide to organophosphates, methemoglobinemia, and emerging threats like sodium nitrite, we break down the high-yield clues, underlying physiology, and what EMS providers need to do in the moment to keep patients alive.This episode isn’t about memorizing toxins—it’s about learning to recognize when something isn’t adding up.📝 Episode show notes: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/episode-guide/ep-75-obscure-amp-unusual-poisons🖥️ For more Life & Sirens content, visit www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com📱 Follow us on social media: @LifeAndSirensPodcast🎙️ To submit your stories, questions, or experiences to be featured on the show, follow this link: https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com/radioreports
Join paramedics as they dive into the highs and lows of real-life emergency medical services. From gripping stories on the front lines to candid discussions about the challenges and triumphs of life as a first responder, this podcast offers a raw and authentic glimpse into the world of EMS. Whether you're in the field or just curious about the life of a paramedic, these real-life experiences and insights will keep you informed and inspired.Check out https://www.lifeandsirenspodcast.com for episode blog posts, upcoming events, and to submit your own story to be featured on the show.
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