EMS 20/20 Christopher M Pfingsten, Spencer Oliver
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EMS 20/20 is podcast hosted by two experienced Paramedics. Spencer Oliver and Christopher Pfingsten discuss real calls run by real responders and pull out the lessons you won't find in a text book. This podcast is aimed at Paramedic students, seasoned Paramedics looking to refresh, or any one interested in a deeper dive into pre-hospital health care.
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T is for Terrible Manners
N is for neuro symptoms, S is for stroke, and U is for uncaring agency that needs a reality check. What do you do when a responding agency is responding angrily? Listen and find out!
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Please Don't Take Me There
So what do you do when the nearest "appropriate" hospital is actually the lair of the Shredder? Do you pass it up or go by the book? Listen to this week's episode and see if the Turtles go rogue or following the teachings of Master Splinter.
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It's Just My Arm... Promise.
When is it ever really as easy at it seems? Take a helluva dive with the guys as they figure out what was missed as a vaping patient complains about their arm.
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Quick! To The Bat Scanner!
Well now here's a fun one: what happens when a fall patient who just needs a hand up suddenly becomes an altered patient? Find out in this week's totally copyright infringement free episode!
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Put The Bunny Back
Does this weeks crew get conned into using air for their cardiac patient? Spencer and Chris talk nitro, 90's movies, and Nicholas Cage in this weeks clip filled episode!
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Systemic Failure
Each and everyone of Chris' triggers are pulled in this harrowing tale of herding cats. A severely injured/ejected patient is treated by a severely injured system... and the result is... not great.
Ressenyes del públic
the best ems podcast!
paramedic student in BC Canada, absolutely love this podcast and I recommend it to every person possible in the ems world! 🚑 keep killing it Chris and Spencer!!
Best Podcast!
I am paramedic student in BC Canada and was shown this podcast by another student in an earlier class. I have since shared it with all my classmates. When I started listening I had no clue what was going on, but the more I listen the more I understand and the more I find myself thinking what I would do and trying to diagnose. Really cool to see how much I’m learning, through school and this podcast!
I sometimes wish we heard about why we are seeing the specific vitals and the basic pathophysiology behind it, but I think it would then turn Into a 2 hour show 😅
Thanks so much guys for putting this great resource out there and making it so damn fun along the way!
Great show
Very informative and engaging and has had me LOLing more than once.