EMTS Academy Podcast

Matt Nealand

Join host Matt Nealand, Paramedic and Program Director of EMTS Academy, as he sits down with leading voices in emergency medical services, public safety, and healthcare education. In each short, high-impact episode, you'll hear insights from EMS innovators, field medics, educators, and thought leaders shaping the future of prehospital care. Whether you're an EMT student, a veteran paramedic, or a leader looking to strengthen your team, this podcast delivers practical takeaways and inspiring stories from those answering the call every day.

  1. Aug 6 ·  Video

    Flash Flood Alley: Disaster Medicine Lessons from the Kerrville Floods with Dr. Stephen Harper

    "You don't rise to the occasion — you sink to your level of training." When the Guadalupe River rose on July 4th, 2025, Dr. Stephen Harper drove straight toward one of the deadliest flood disasters in Texas history. Dr. Harper is an emergency medicine physician, EMS medical director for the Kerrville Fire Department, and a former Army brigade surgeon. In this conversation with host Matt Nealand, he gives a firsthand account of the Camp Mystic flood response — from the first alerts at dawn to triaging evacuated children at a helicopter flight line, tracking patients with Pulsara, and turning an ambulance bus into a makeshift warming shelter. He also shares the lessons that outlast the headlines: why preparation and resiliency start today, how to know a physician's real role in disaster command, the "disaster after the disaster" of unvetted volunteers, and how peer support helps responders process the things no one should have to see. A grounded, deeply human episode for EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, and physicians alike. Listener note: This episode discusses the Kerrville floods, Camp Mystic, loss of life, survivor experiences, and responder stress. Our thoughts and prayers remain with everyone affected. If you need support related to a disaster, call or text the Disaster Distress Helpline at 1-800-985-5990. If you are in crisis or thinking about self-harm, call or text 988. 🎥 Watch: https://youtu.be/9r4neO7lPAA 🎧 Listen: https://pod.link/1810050200 Sign up today to become an EMT or Paramedic: https://emtsacademy.com/

    Flash Flood Alley: Disaster Medicine Lessons from the Kerrville Floods with Dr. Stephen Harper
  2. Jun 30

    Why Ambulances Make Better Firefighters (And Better Leaders)

    Should you get your paramedic certification before being hired at a fire department? It's one of the most common questions aspiring firefighters wrestle with — and Battalion Chief Chris Nored of New Braunfels (TX) Fire Department doesn't dodge it. With 18 years in the fire service, Chief Nored makes a case you don't hear often: the time you spend running calls on the ambulance is exactly what makes you a better firefighter and a stronger leader. In this episode he answers the paramedic-before-hire question head-on, explains why nearly every department is hungry for paramedics, and walks through how the civil service hiring process really works — from the eligibility list to "paramedic preference." He also covers the quiet mistakes that knock good candidates out of the running, including old social media posts, and how to prepare for the entrance exam, background, and interview. Beyond hiring, Chief Nored talks about how leadership starts on the ambulance, how to handle difficult conversations, why you should only promote for the right reasons, and the one thing every long, respected fire service career has in common: attitude. Whether you're about to test for your first department or you're an officer trying to stay sharp, this conversation is packed with practical, been-there advice. You'll learn: •       Whether to get your paramedic certification before being hired •       Why time on the ambulance makes better firefighters and better leaders •       How the civil service hiring and eligibility list works •       How to prepare for the entrance exam, background, and interview •       How your social media can cost you the job •       Leadership, tough conversations, and promoting for the right reasons •       The #1 thing you must get right to build a lasting career   YouTube: https://youtu.be/-CkzhDyKAh8   Interested in EMT or Paramedic training: www.EMTSacademy.com   Special thanks to the New Braunfels (TX) Fire Department: https://www.newbraunfels.gov/fire

    Why Ambulances Make Better Firefighters (And Better Leaders)
  3. Feb 19

    How High-Performance EMS Systems Think Differently With Dr. Casey Patrick

    What truly separates average EMS agencies from elite, high-performance systems? In this episode of the EMTS Academy Podcast, host Matt Nealand sits down with Dr. Casey Patrick, Medical Director for MCHD EMS, to explore how top-tier EMS organizations think, lead, and deliver patient care at a higher level. Dr. Patrick shares his unique path into EMS medical direction and explains why great systems focus on developing clinicians, not protocol memorizers. The conversation dives into the often-misunderstood role of medical direction, the importance of culture and shared decision-making, and how thoughtful oversight improves outcomes for both patients and providers. This episode is a must-listen for EMTs, paramedics, EMS leaders, educators, and medical directors who want to understand what excellence in EMS really looks like. 🔍 In This Episode, You'll Learn: ·       What defines a high-performance EMS system ·       Why medical direction is about culture, not control ·       How elite agencies develop critical thinking and accountability ·       The risks of protocol-only thinking in patient care ·       How strong medical oversight improves outcomes and provider confidence 🎧 Listen to the full episode: 👉 https://pod.link/1810050200 YouTube: https://youtu.be/ut2uUHTNsb4   🩺 Medical Disclaimer This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not replace local medical direction, protocols, or professional medical advice.

    How High-Performance EMS Systems Think Differently With Dr. Casey Patrick

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Join host Matt Nealand, Paramedic and Program Director of EMTS Academy, as he sits down with leading voices in emergency medical services, public safety, and healthcare education. In each short, high-impact episode, you'll hear insights from EMS innovators, field medics, educators, and thought leaders shaping the future of prehospital care. Whether you're an EMT student, a veteran paramedic, or a leader looking to strengthen your team, this podcast delivers practical takeaways and inspiring stories from those answering the call every day.