Épisodes

  • Cyanide Toxicity Case Study
    Oct 16 2024

    In this episode of the EMS on AIR podcast, retired Battalion Chief Doug Burke shares his firsthand experience with cyanide poisoning during a fire incident. Despite wearing full PPE, Burke encountered cyanide toxicity due to the hazardous materials present in the burning structure. This episode offers critical insights into the risks associated with modern firefighting, the importance of early symptom recognition, and the necessity for fire departments and EMS agencies to be prepared with treatments like Hydroxocobalamin. The discussion emphasizes the importance of prompt intervention to safeguard both firefighters and victims from life-threatening exposures.

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    28 min
  • Fireground Resuscitation with Dr. Robert Dunne
    Sep 12 2023

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Robert Dunne, who is the EMS Medical Director for the Detroit Fire Department, as well as the Detroit East Medical Control Authority. Dr. Dunne is here to describe why fire departments and EMS agencies should be prepared to treat patients with smoke inhalation injuries. Specifically, Dr. Dunne is here to put a spotlight on the toxic twins, cyanide (CN) and carbon monoxide (CO), which are two major contributors to the injury and death of smoke inhalation patients.

    During this episode, Dr. Dunne will describe why fire departments and EMS agencies should be prepared to treat patients with smoke inhalation. In addition, doc will describe the impact of cyanide (CN) and carbon monoxide (CO) on the human body. Then, he will list and describe the assessment and treatment priorities for smoke inhalation injuries. Finally, Dr. Dunne will describe the benefits of hydroxocobalamin for patients with signs and symptoms of cyanide toxicity.

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    32 min
  • A thoughtful approach to fluid resuscitation with Dr. Mark Piehl and Dr. Peter Antevy (recorded April 27, 2022)
    May 27 2022

    In this episode, Dr. Mark Piehl and Dr. Peter Antevy discuss why EMS must adopt a more thoughtful approach to fluid resuscitation for critically ill or injured patients. Specifically, patients in shock. It turns out that EMS needs to take a more of a proactive approach to recognizing the need for and administering fluids for certain patients. Dr. Piehl, and Dr. Antevy are here to put a spotlight on the value of fluid resuscitation in the pre-hospital setting, walk us through the data, and discuss the how EMS can provide the right amount of fluid in the right amount of time to make a big impact for our patients.

    Dr. Peter Antevy is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician, as well as an EMS Medical Director for several fire-based EMS agencies in South Florida. Dr. Mark Piehl is a Pediatric Intensivist at WakeMed Health & Hospitals. He is also the Assistant Medical Director for WakeMed Mobile Critical Care, and an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. On top of all that Dr. Piehl is the Chief Medical Officer and Co-Founder of 410 Medical, Inc. as well as the inventor of LifeFlow. LifeFlow is a device used to deliver rapid fluid boluses or blood transfusion for patients with signs of shock. Visit 410medical.com for more information about LifeFlow.

    Click here for access studies and information that support the information expressed in this episode: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/152po79RnJcXI53-AlxRsoUKbH_ODnqDh?usp=sharing

    Please keep emailing your questions, comments, feedback, and episode ideas to the EMS on AIR Podcast team by email at Geoff@EMSonAIR.com

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    Geoff Lassers, Paramedic I/C, AAS. Host/Producer, EMS on AIR Podcast
    Firefighter/Paramedic, West Bloomfield Fire Department
    EMS System Manager, Oakland County Medical Control Authority
    Director of Sponsorships, GuardianCME.com
    Geoff@EMSonAIR.com

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    59 min
  • EMS, STEMI, and e-Bridge (recorded March 10, 2022)
    Apr 20 2022

    During this episode, we welcome Nathan Stanaway, MS, NRP and Alina Capatina MSN, CCRN-K, CNL. These skilled process improvement professionals discuss the strengths and potential roadblocks of integrating a new app that supports EMS when they notify the hospital of an incoming STEMI patient. Nathan Stanaway is the Senior Manager of Mobile Care EMS, Critical Care Transport, and AHA Training Center at Baystate Health. Alina Capatina is the former STEMI Program Coordinator at Baystate and has since moved on to the Operations Excellence Department. In recent years, Alina and Nathan were directly involved in the implementation of e-Bridge into their system. Specifically, their focus was on maximizing care for STEMI patients being transported by EMS. For scale, Baystate Health is the biggest and busiest STEMI program in Massachusetts. They receive upwards of 400 STEMI patients per year from the field and from 10 sending facilities around the region. To them, the importance of EMS in STEMI care is obvious.

    Please keep emailing your questions, comments, feedback, and episode ideas to the EMS on AIR Podcast team by email at Geoff@EMSonAIR.com

    Visit EMSonAIR.com for the latest information, podcast episodes and other details.

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    Geoff Lassers, Paramedic I/C, AAS
    Host/Producer, EMS on AIR Podcast
    Firefighter/Paramedic, West Bloomfield Fire Department
    EMS System Manager, Oakland County Medical Control Authority
    Director of Sponsorships, GuardianCME.com
    Geoff@EMSonAIR.com

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    33 min
  • Season 3 Preview (recorded April 18, 2022)
    Apr 20 2022

    This episode is a preview of the interviews and discussions scheduled EMS on AIR Podcast Season 3. Below are links to information and references from this episode.

    Visit GuardianCME.com for access to free CAPCE accredited EMS CE courses.

    Visit https://general-devices.com/ for more info about e-Bridge.

    Visit 410medical.com for more information about LifeFlow.

    Visit CarterKits.org for more info about their sensory bags.

    Article: Recommendations for Regional Stroke Destination Plans in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities from the Prehospital Stroke System of Care Consensus Conference. (https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.033228)

    Visit Stroke.org/stroke transportplans

    Please keep emailing your questions, comments, feedback, and episode ideas to the EMS on AIR Podcast team by email at Geoff@EMSonAIR.com

    Visit EMSonAIR.com for the latest information, podcast episodes and other details.

    Follow us on Instagram @EMSOnAIR.

    Geoff Lassers, Paramedic I/C, AAS
    Host/Producer, EMS on AIR Podcast
    Firefighter/Paramedic, West Bloomfield Fire Department
    EMS System Manager, Oakland County Medical Control Authority
    Director of Sponsorships, GuardianCME.com
    Geoff@EMSonAIR.com

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    14 min
  • S2E40: Another COVID-19 update with Dr. Steve McGraw and Dr. Russell Faust. Recorded August 13, 2021
    Sep 9 2021

    This episode is yet another COVID update from our resident experts Steve McGraw, D.O. and Dr. Russell Faust, MD, PhD. Steve and Russ are both considered experts in their respective fields and they’re back to give us a COVID-19 update, as well as answer recent questions we’ve received from the EMS and hospital communities. Most importantly, what they have to say is based in the latest scientific data and literature.

    In this episode, our guests provide an update of the COVID-19 pandemic, variants, and vaccines for the EMS and ED communities. Our guests also discuss things to consider as we close out summer and enter a new school season.

    Please keep emailing your questions, comments, feedback, and episode ideas to the EMS on AIR Podcast team by email at QI@OCMCA.org.

    Visit EMSonAIR.com for the latest information, podcast episodes and other details.

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    Geoff Lassers, Paramedic I/C, AAS
    Host/Producer, EMS on AIR Podcast
    EMS System Manager, Oakland County Medical Control Authority
    Director of Education, American CME
    Firefighter/Paramedic, West Bloomfield Fire Department
    Qi@ocmca.org

    Steve McGraw, D.O.
    Co-Medical Director, EMS on AIR Podcast
    EMS Medical Director, Oakland County Medical Control Authority
    steven.mcgraw@ascension.org

    Russell Faust, MD, PhD
    Co-Medical Director, EMS on AIR Podcast
    Medical Director, Oakland County Health
    faustr@oakgov.com

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    38 min
  • S2:E39 - "Stroke Systems of Care and the SUBurban Environment - A discussion with Dr. Christian Martin-Gill, MD, MPH." Recorded July 14, 2021
    Aug 18 2021

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Christian Martin-Gill, MD, MPH, who is here to provide us with his perspective regarding the development of stroke systems of care in the suburban environment. Doc is an ED physician with a deep background in a variety of EMS systems. Specifically, Dr. Martin-Gill serves as Chief of the Division of EMS, the EMS Fellowship Director, and is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He has been a nationally registered paramedic for over 20 years and is also a certified Flight paramedic.

    Doc was a co-author of the 2021 Recommendations for Regional Stroke Destination Plans in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities from the Prehospital Stroke System of Care Consensus Conference, which is the focus of today’s episode. This landmark consensus provides local and regional EMS agencies and stroke advisory committees with guiding principles and recommendations for how to integrate the elements of a stroke system of care in three key regional settings: urban, suburban, and rural settings. The consensus seeks to inform or update EMS about new models and systems of acute ischemic stroke care, especially mechanical thrombectomy for large vessel occlusion stroke, and how they affect their stroke systems of care.

    To maximize the power of the recommendations, the American Heart Association / American Stroke Association produced a very cool and very useful website full of resources and information directly related to helping EMS develop and or fortify their stroke systems of care. I highly recommend you visit www.Stroke.org/stroketransportplans and use it to consider evolving the stroke system of care in your community.

    Dr. Martin-Gill is here to help us appreciate what is at stake for stroke patients, as well as the nuances, advantages, and disadvantages of the suburban environment regarding EMS and stroke. Finally, Doc provides his recommendations regarding how EMS systems should use the contents of the consensus and the stroke.org/stroketransportplans website resources to improve their Stroke Systems of Care and strengthen their stroke chain of survival.

    Please keep emailing your questions, comments, feedback and episode ideas to the EMS on AIR Podcast team by email at QI@OCMCA.org. Visit EMSonAIR.com for the latest information, podcast episodes and other details. Follow us on Instagram @EMSOnAIR.

    Recommended resources referenced in the episode:

    • www.Stroke.org/stroketransportplans
    • Recommendations for Regional Stroke Destination Plans in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities From the Prehospital Stroke System of Care Consensus Conference: https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.033228

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    Geoff Lassers, Paramedic I/C, AAS
    Host, EMS on AIR Podcast
    EMS System Manager, Oakland County Medical Control Authority (OCMCA)
    FF/Paramedic, West Bloomfield Fire Department
    Director of Education, American CME
    Qi@ocmca.org

    Christian Martin-Gill, MD, MPH
    Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
    University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
    Chief, Division of EMS
    Program Director, EMS Fellowship
    martingillc2@upmc.edu

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    44 min
  • S2:E38 - "Stroke Systems of Care and the Urban Environment - A discussion with Dr. Christopher T. Richards, MD, MS, FAEMS, FACEP." Recorded June 14, 2021
    Aug 4 2021

    In this episode, we welcome Dr. Christopher Richards MD, MS, FAEMS, FACEP to the show. Dr. Richards is an emergency medicine and EMS physician in the Division of EMS in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Cincinnati, as well as a member of the UC Stroke Team. He is the EMS medical director of several EMS agencies in southwest Ohio, as well as the UCHealth Mobile Stroke Unit. He collaborates nationally as a committee chair of the Prehospital Guidelines Consortium, an Advisory Board member of the American Stroke Association, and as a representative to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Brain Attack Coalition.

    The doc is here to provide us with his perspective regarding the development of stroke systems of care in the urban environment. Doc is an ED physician with a deep background in a variety of EMS systems. Most recently, Doc was a co-author of the 2021 Recommendations for Regional Stroke Destination Plans in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities from the Prehospital Stroke System of Care Consensus Conference, which is the focus of today’s episode. This landmark consensus provides local and regional EMS agencies and stroke advisory committees with guiding principles and recommendations for how to integrate the elements of a stroke system of care in three key regional settings: urban, suburban, and rural settings. It also takes into account the differences in resources, hospital certifications, geography, and population density. Additionally, it seeks to inform or update EMS about new models and systems of acute ischemic stroke care, especially mechanical thrombectomy for large vessel occlusion stroke, and how they affect their stroke systems of care. You can find a link to the 2021 Recommendations for Regional Stroke Destination Plans in Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities in the episode description.

    To maximize the power of the recommendations, the AHA/ASA produced a very cool and very useful website full of resources and information directly related to helping EMS develop and or fortify their stroke systems of care. I highly recommend you visit www.Stroke.org/stroketransportplans and use it to consider evolving the stroke system of care in your community.

    During this episode, Dr. Richards will help us appreciate what is at stake for stroke patients. From there, we dive into the meat of the discussion, which is a focus on the nuances, advantages, and disadvantages of the urban environment regarding EMS and stroke. Finally, Doc will give his recommendations regarding how EMS systems should use the contents of this paper to improve their Stroke Systems of Care and strengthen their stroke chain of survival.

    Please keep emailing your questions, comments, feedback and episode ideas to the EMS on AIR Podcast team by email at QI@OCMCA.org. Visit EMSonAIR.com for the latest information, podcast episodes and other details. Follow us on Instagram @EMSOnAIR.

    Contact the episode participants:
    Geoff Lassers, Paramedic I/C, AAS
    Host, EMS on AIR Podcast
    Qi@ocmca.org

    Christopher T. Richards, MD, MS, FAEMS, FACEP
    Assistant Professor
    Division of Emergency Medical Services
    Department of Emergency Medicine
    University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
    christopher.richards@uc.edu

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    44 min