Épisodes

  • Episode 24 – Let the Fear Take the Wheel and Steer - EVOC and Graduation
    Jan 26 2026

    Episode 24 – Let the Fear Take the Wheel and Steer - EVOC and Graduation

    In this episode, we’re officially on the other side of EMT school — but not without one last gut check. We break down our EVOC experience, what we thought emergency vehicle operations would be versus what actually matters, and why “due regard” isn’t just a legal phrase — it’s a mindset. We also reflect on graduation, testing anxiety, and the strange emotional whiplash of finally being done… and immediately thinking about what’s next.

    From cone courses and uncomfortable realizations to why slowing down can actually save more lives, this one ties together the end of EMT school with the beginning of real-world responsibility.

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    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 – Intro, EVOC nerves, and expectations vs reality

    50:55 – Graduation, practical exams, and NREMT head games

    01:29:40 - Medical Term of the Week: Due Regard

    01:46:03 - EVOC After Action Report

    01:54:45 – Tools of the Trade: ANSI / NZ 107 High-Visibility Safety Vest

    02:04:40 – Student Tip of the Week: Scene safety isn’t optional — make yourself visible

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    2 h et 9 min
  • Episode 23 - ROSC You Like a Hurricane – Resuscitation
    Jan 19 2026

    Episode 23 - ROSC You Like a Hurricane – Resuscitation

    Resuscitation is one of the heaviest and most misunderstood topics in EMS. In this episode, we break down what resuscitation really looks like in the prehospital environment — from recognizing cardiac arrest and organizing a response, to understanding rhythms, defibrillation, and when transport versus continued on-scene care makes sense. We also talk candidly about expectations, teamwork, and what “success” really means in resuscitation.

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    Episode Breakdown

    00:00:08 – Intro, shoutouts, and dedication

    00:15:18 – A message from our sponsor: Master Medical Equipment

    00:22:02 – Medical Term of the Week: Triangle of Life

    00:35:42 – Main topic discussion: Resuscitation

    01:49:00 – When do we stop? Termination of resuscitation, protocols, and medical direction

    02:08:11 – Tools of the Trade: AED (Sponsored by Master Medical Equipment + Defibtech)

    02:33:54 – Student Tip of the Week: Take a CPR/AED class

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    2 h et 36 min
  • Episode 22 – Four Quadrant Death Hunch - Abdominal Emergencies
    Jan 12 2026

    Episode 22 – Four Quadrant Death Hunch - Abdominal Emergencies

    Abdominal pain is one of the most common — and most underestimated — complaints in EMS. In this episode, we break down abdominal emergencies through anatomy, assessment, and red flags that should immediately raise concern. From peritonitis and appendicitis to abdominal aortic aneurysms and referred pain, we focus on what EMTs need to recognize early and why “just belly pain” is never something to ignore.

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    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 – Intro and episode setup

    03:30 – Why abdominal emergencies are difficult to assess in the field

    31:45 – Medical Term of the Week: Peritonitis

    44:55 – Abdominal quadrants, anatomy, and what organs live where

    50:45 – Peritoneum vs retroperitoneal space and why it matters

    58:15 – Types of abdominal pain, including referred pain

    01:19:00 – Abdominal aortic aneurysm and life-threatening red flags

    01:51:00 – Tools of the Trade: Thermometers and recognizing infection/sepsis

    02:05:30 – Student Tip of the Week: Never dismiss abdominal pain

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    2 h et 9 min
  • Episode 21 – The Bitter Taste of Poison
    Jan 5 2026

    Episode 21 – The Bitter Taste of Poison

    Poisonings and overdoses are some of the most common — and most dangerous — calls EMS providers will face. In this episode, we break down how poisons affect the body, the different routes of exposure, and how EMTs recognize and manage overdose emergencies in the field. We also talk toxic syndromes, scene safety, and why airway management and rapid transport always come first.

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    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 – Intro and episode overview

    06:50 – Overdoses vs poisonings and why both matter in EMS

    18:10 – Medical Term of the Week: Toxidromes

    34:00 – Routes of exposure: ingestion, inhalation, absorption, injection

    1:17:30 – Real-world overdose call and first code experience

    1:36:00 – Tools of the Trade: Naloxone (Narcan)

    1:50:25 – Student Tip of the Week: Scene safety in poisonings and overdoses

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    1 h et 55 min
  • Episode 20 – Get Down with the Sepsis
    Dec 29 2025

    Episode 20 – Get Down with the Sepsis

    In this episode of RideAlong: EMT School, Mike and Jonathan break down infectious diseases and sepsis, focusing on what sepsis actually is, why early recognition matters, and how EMTs play a critical role in patient outcomes. Real-world transport experience, historical context, and EMS-focused decision-making come together to turn a dense topic into something practical and memorable.

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    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 – Intro, ride time updates, and missing Max formation

    08:45 – Real-world sepsis case and transport medicine perspective

    14:40 – Medical Term of the Week: What sepsis actually is

    30:20 – SIRS criteria, EMS recognition, and sepsis alerts

    38:00 – Infectious diseases and routes of transmission

    54:35 – PPE, exposure risks, and provider safety

    02:01:00 – Student Tip of the Week: PPE and hand hygiene

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    2 h et 4 min
  • Episode 19 – Rash Against the Machine - Allergic Reactions
    Dec 22 2025

    Episode 19 – Rash Against the Machine - Allergic Reactions

    Allergies are common. Anaphylaxis is not — and knowing the difference can save a life. In this episode, we break down allergic reactions from mild rashes to full-blown anaphylaxis, why symptoms can escalate fast, and what EMTs need to recognize and act on immediately. From histamine release to airway compromise, epi administration, and transport priorities, this chapter hits fast and hits hard.

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    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 – Intro and episode setup

    04:00 – Allergic reactions vs anaphylaxis: why it matters

    09:30 – Medical Term of the Week: Anaphylaxis

    18:50 – Recognizing anaphylaxis in the field

    32:20 – Common allergens and real-world exposure scenarios

    46:45 – EMS priorities: airway, epi, oxygen, transport

    01:23:15 – Tools of the Trade: EpiPen and epinephrine delivery

    01:44:15 – Student Tip of the Week: Start practicing patient narratives now

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    1 h et 48 min
  • Ep 18 – Stroke Me, Stroke Me – Stroke
    Dec 15 2025

    Ep 18 – Stroke Me, Stroke Me – Stroke

    This week, the crew dives into one of the most time-critical topics in EMS: strokes. Building on the previous episode’s discussion of altered mental status and diabetic emergencies, Mike, Max, and Jonathon break down stroke recognition, seizures, syncope, and why rapid identification and transport are the most important interventions EMTs can provide. From CPSS to BE FAST, this episode focuses on recognizing the signs early and activating the system without delay.

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    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 – Intro, episode title, and EMS life updates

    14:10 – Overview of strokes, seizures, syncope, and brain-related emergencies

    15:06 – Medical Term of the Week: Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale (CPSS)

    22:24 – Public stroke recognition: BE FAST and calling 911

    26:55 – Stroke fundamentals: ischemic vs hemorrhagic strokes

    30:19 – Blood thinners, falls, and increased stroke risk

    32:42 – EMS realities: what you can and can’t do for stroke patients

    34:09 – Stroke alerts, hospital pre-notification, and why time is brain

    1:04:19 – Tools of the Trade: First In Bag

    1:19:55 – Student Tip of the Week: Always determine last known normal

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    1 h et 25 min
  • Ep 17 – Pour Some Sugar Down Me – Diabetic Emergencies
    Dec 8 2025

    Ep 17 – Pour Some Sugar Down Me – Diabetic Emergencies

    This week, the crew breaks down diabetic emergencies — from hypo vs. hyperglycemia to how sugar levels affect brain function and behavior. Mike, Max, and Jonathon dive into altered mental status, the role of insulin and glucose, and how EMTs assess and manage diabetic patients in the field.

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    Episode Breakdown

    00:00 – Intro & “diabeetus” jokes, reports from class

    07:10 – Understanding diabetic emergencies: hypo vs hyper

    14:45 – Medical Term of the Week: Reticular Activating System (RAS)

    28:20 – Altered mental status, AVPU, and when to suspect low sugar

    47:50 – Treatment decisions: oral glucose, protocols, and field challenges

    1:10:30 – Tools of the Trade: Glucometer (Sponsored by microdot)

    1:20:40 – Student Tip of the Week: Angle your test strip to catch the blood drop cleanly

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    1 h et 54 min