Episodes

Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
EMS Agenda 2050 with Eric Bradley
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
The EMS Handoff crew goes it solo discussing the EMS Agenda 2050.
Show Highlights
- Retro EMS in 2021
- Adaptive EMS Mindset
- Adequate Staffing the Clinician of the Future
- Virtual Hospital
- Telehealth, Community Paramedicine, and Home Health
- Auto-ambulances...Roll Out!

Monday Jul 12, 2021
Tray White
Monday Jul 12, 2021
Monday Jul 12, 2021
“It’s OK to get hurt, but fixers need fixing too.” - Chief White
What happens when a tragedy affects a first responder family? Chief Tray White discusses his own vulnerability during difficult times in his career and personal life.

Thursday Jul 08, 2021
What Is the NREMT?
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
This episode spotlights the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Executive Director Bill Seifarth, MS, NRP, explains who they are, what they are currently doing to have a fair, balanced and validated exam, and what is on the horizon.

Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
…And the Dead Shall Rise Again… An Epi Tale with Bradley Dean
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Over the holiday weekend, host Bradley Dean takes to the microphone to continue the conversation about resuscitation on the EMS Handoff.

Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
From Zero (Education) to Hero
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
New Castle County (DE) Paramedics Implement an Innovative Pay-as-You-Learn Recruitment/Education Academy
Join A.J. Heightman and New Castle County (NCC) Paramedics’ Assistant Chief Chris Johnson for an enlightening 90-minute podcast on the innovative Paramedic Academy implemented by New Castle County (DE) paramedics and offered in neighboring state Pennsylvania at the nationally recognized Good Fellowship Ambulance and EMS Training Institute, West Chester/Chester County, which pays recruits/student applicants while they train at the Academy.
The podcast details the problems of recruitment, candidate training and paramedic retention being experienced nationwide and how the New Castle County Paramedic System developed their innovative approach to recruitment and retention of employees:
- NCC Paramedics conducts intense recruitment efforts over three months targeting a diverse population of New Castle County residents.
- They pay a good starting salary and great benefits to each recruit and it starts when they start school at the EMT level. Yes, all recruits, whether they are already EMTs or not, start at the BLS level of education at the Academy so they all learn it the NCC way.
- They now average 500-600 applicants per academy.
- Their goal is to retain an amazing 20-25 recruits/employees in the 4th academy scheduled to start in January 2022.

Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
Doug Smith's Thoughts as a Retiring Paramedic
Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
The EMS Handoff crew talks with Doug Smith, a co-founder of Platinum Educational Group, on his last day of a practicing paramedic.

Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Dr. Tony Brooks
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Listen to the inside story of rescuing “Lone Survivor” Marcus Luttrell through the perspective of Dr. Tony Brooks, an U.S. Army Ranger on the recovery mission.

Thursday Jun 24, 2021
Where Can We Do Better? A Conversation with Educator John Spencer
Thursday Jun 24, 2021
Thursday Jun 24, 2021
John Spencer is the director of Education for Platinum Educational Group. He is a certified firefighter, licensed paramedic and EMS instructor-coordinator in Michigan. John loves the EMS industry that he has been a part of for the past 28 years and enjoys sharing this love with others. He is passionate about advancing professionalism in EMS by teaching with a focus on the affective domain.

Monday Jun 21, 2021
Ralph McGill
Monday Jun 21, 2021
Monday Jun 21, 2021
Has your department or agency dealt with a suicide involving a co-worker? How does your career change your perspective and personal life? Hear from Ralph McGill, a probationary officer for 21 years, about his experiences on and off the job.

Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
Do NOT Resuscitate Me
Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
Bradley Dean and Eric McCullough review the somber reality of dealing with deaths in the field. The moral and ethical dilemma that EMS providers can find themselves in should not be ignored.
Often relegated to the periphery, the aging population will increase demand for proper dealing with death training.
This is a perfect podcast for instructors introducing these concepts to students or those who just need a fresh perspective on a very old problem.

