Sirens & Stethoscopes: EMS Podcast

Sugar Land Fire Department

Introducing Sirens & Stethoscopes, the cutting-edge podcast series that explores the rapid advancements in clinical practice within our department and the broader pre-hospital field.Join us on this journey as we delve into the latest developments shaping the landscape of emergency medical services. From groundbreaking treatments to innovative techniques, each episode offers in-depth discussions and expert insights that keep you at the forefront of pre-hospital care.

Episodes

  1. 01/13/2025

    Paralytics in EMS

    In this episode of "Sirens & Stethoscopes," host Kevin and guest Christina Cruz, a Sugar Land Fire Department paramedic, focus their discussion on the comparative use of succinylcholine (Sux) and Rocuronium (Roc), two commonly used paralytic agents in rapid sequence induction (RSI) during emergency intubations. The episode starts with Christina's insights from her experience in EMS, highlighting the differences between depolarizing and non-depolarizing paralytics. They explore the mechanisms of action of Sux and Roc, discussing their effects on muscle contraction and potential side effects like hyperkalemia and intracranial pressure. The conversation further addresses practical considerations such as onset times and duration of action, which are crucial for paramedics during transport. Tune in to better understand how these medications impact patient care in critical scenarios. Whether you are a medical professional or an enthusiast interested in emergency healthcare practices, this episode provides valuable insights into the strategic choices made by first responders to optimize patient outcomes. Disclaimer: The Sugar Fire Department, including its officers, employees, and affiliates, shall not be held responsible or liable for any claims, damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use or misuse of the information presented in these videos. It is important to note that the videos are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers should always adhere to the local protocols set by their agency and Medical Director.

    17 min
  2. 05/23/2024

    The Bleeding Triad

    In this episode of Sirens & Stethoscopes, Kevin and Jay Barrera discuss the Triad of Death: Acidosis, Hypothermia, and Coagulopathy, as well as the practice of field blood transfusions. They explore how these conditions interplay and contribute to severe complications in trauma patients, emphasizing the importance of timely and effective interventions in pre-hospital care. Jay discusses the physiological impacts of hypothermia, the role of acidosis in worsening patient outcomes, and the onset of coagulopathy. He highlights the significance of controlling bleeding and maintaining body temperature, sharing practical strategies to improve patient outcomes. The conversation also covers best practices for fluid resuscitation, including permissive hypotension. It examines the role of auxiliary medications, particularly the importance of calcium in treatment due to the impact of citrate in blood products. Additionally, they discuss the practice of field blood transfusions, explaining how it can significantly enhance survival rates in trauma and medical hemorrhage patients. If you find this episode helpful, please like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more in-depth discussions on emergency medical care and the science behind life-saving practices. Stay tuned for more episodes of Sirens & Stethoscopes! Disclaimer: The Sugar Fire Department, including its officers, employees, and affiliates, shall not be held responsible or liable for any claims, damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use or misuse of the information presented in these videos. It is important to note that the videos are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers should always adhere to the local protocols set by their agency and Medical Director.

    52 min
  3. 05/15/2024

    Blood Matters: Advancing EMS with Whole Blood

    In this episode of Sirens and Stethoscopes, Kevin and our guest Aaron delve into the crucial topic of whole blood transfusions in the field. With his extensive experience in the fire and EMS industry, Aaron provides a comprehensive overview of why whole blood transfusions are game-changing in pre-hospital care. Key topics include the basics of blood types and their compatibility, the challenges and limitations of traditional saline and plasma infusions, and the benefits of using whole blood for resuscitation. Aaron shares his real-world experiences and practical insights, emphasizing the importance of early blood administration and the logistical considerations of carrying whole blood in emergencies. Tune in to learn about the latest advancements in emergency medical care and how whole blood transfusions can significantly improve patient outcomes. Don't miss this episode for an in-depth understanding of the science and practice behind life-saving transfusions. Subscribe for more from Sirens and Stethoscopes! Disclaimer: The Sugar Fire Department, including its officers, employees, and affiliates, shall not be held responsible or liable for any claims, damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use or misuse of the information presented in these videos. It is important to note that the videos are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers should always adhere to the local protocols set by their agency and Medical Director.

    25 min
  4. 03/07/2024

    Mayday Medicine

    Welcome to Episode 1 of Sirens & Stethoscopes, your podcast for exploring the intricacies of pre-hospital care. Join us as we dive into "Mayday Medicine" and effective patient care and management for firefighters during on-scene emergencies. Guided by our host, Chief Kevin Leverence, our expert panel delves into the complexities of firefighter CPR and cyanide exposure treatment. With a focus on a comprehensive therapeutic approach, we dissect topics ranging from the effective removal of bunker gear to cyanide antidotes and the nuanced physiological responses you could expect, offering invaluable insights into effectively mitigating this life-threatening condition. We also discuss the critical elements of effective scene management, emphasizing the pivotal role of clear communication and coordinated teamwork. Through compelling real-life anecdotes and practical tips, we discuss the path to optimizing patient outcomes in challenging emergencies. This episode promises to deepen your understanding of pre-hospital medicine, particularly in the rare circumstances when a downed firefighter faces a life-threatening emergency. Join us as we navigate this rare but critical scenario and equip ourselves with the knowledge to confront such challenges confidently. Disclaimer: The Sugar Fire Department, including its officers, employees, and affiliates, shall not be held responsible or liable for any claims, damages, injuries, or losses arising from the use or misuse of the information presented in these videos. It is important to note that the videos are not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers should always adhere to the local protocols set by their agency and Medical Director.

    51 min

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Introducing Sirens & Stethoscopes, the cutting-edge podcast series that explores the rapid advancements in clinical practice within our department and the broader pre-hospital field.Join us on this journey as we delve into the latest developments shaping the landscape of emergency medical services. From groundbreaking treatments to innovative techniques, each episode offers in-depth discussions and expert insights that keep you at the forefront of pre-hospital care.