
Paramedic Harry Fischer
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In this episode, we sit down with Harry Fischer, a U.S. Army and Air Force veteran turned frontline paramedic, to discuss his explosive new book, Safe and Effective, For Profit: A Paramedic’s Story Exposing an American Genocide.
From the chaos of the ER to the intensity of pandemic wards in Oklahoma City, Harry brings a rare insider’s perspective on what he witnessed during COVID-19: the protocols, the pressure, the stories that never made it to the headlines. Part memoir, part exposé, his book weaves together raw frontline experiences, medical insights, and deeply personal reflections on faith, truth, and the human cost of a profit-driven healthcare system.
Join us as Harry opens up about:
The pivotal moments that led him to write his book.
Why he believes the pandemic response exposed deep flaws in American medicine.
The cost of speaking out as a paramedic.
How poetry, spirituality, and storytelling became part of his healing and advocacy.
This is a powerful, unfiltered conversation with a medic who lived through the storm and chose to tell his story.
https://fishersbook.com/