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  • Episode 37: Silent Cues and Shared Guts - The Intuition of EMS Teams
    2025/06/16

    This week, Sophie brings on her very own 911 partner Ashley—an AEMT with sharp instincts, strong soft skills, and a sense of humor that gets them through the longest shifts. Together, they dive into what makes a great EMS team click beyond clinical scope.

    From unspoken cues in the heat of a call to how emotional intelligence plays out in tight spaces and high-stress moments, this episode is all about the real-life glue that holds field teams together.

    Whether you’re a seasoned provider or new to the truck, this is your invitation to reflect on the human side of EMS—and why your gut might just be your best tool.

    🎧 Ride along with Sophie & Ashley as they talk:

    • Navigating partnership and team chemistry

    • Reading each other without a word

    • When “just a feeling” changes the outcome

    • Why soft skills matter just as much as clinical skills

    As always, if you have a story to tell—funny, wild, heartbreaking, or unforgettable—you can share it through our website. We’d love to feature it on a future episode.

    Radio Reports - Listener Tales: ⁠https://lifeandsirens.com/listenertales/

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    24 分
  • Episode 36: Slow & Steady - Treatment of Bradycardia
    2025/06/09

    Bradycardia might be slow, but managing it takes quick thinking. In this episode, we break down how to assess and treat bradycardia in both adult and pediatric patients—from when to observe to when to intervene. We’re talking pacing pearls, common rhythm pitfalls, and the dos and don’ts of Atropine (spoiler: it’s not always your go-to). Plus, we get into the critical differences in treating pediatric bradycardia, including when to act fast and why it’s usually a sign of something bigger. Whether it’s a sleepy sinus rhythm or a code-level concern, we’ve got you covered with real-world strategies for the field.

    As always, if you have a story to tell—funny, wild, heartbreaking, or unforgettable—you can share it through our website. We’d love to feature it on a future episode.

    Radio Reports – Listener Tales: ⁠https://lifeandsirens.com/listenertales/⁠

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    20 分
  • Episode 35: FAST25 Recap - Education, Elevation, and EMS Energy
    2025/06/02

    We just got back from FAST25, and let’s just say—FlightBridgeED knows how to put on a conference. In this episode, we’re recapping the highlights, the lessons, and the moments that stuck with us from this powerhouse event. From cutting-edge clinical talks to honest conversations about burnout and mental health, FAST25 brought together the best in prehospital education. We’re talking favorite sessions, unexpected takeaways, and why conferences like this matter so much for EMS growth and connection. If you missed it, don’t worry—we’ve got you.

    As always, if you have a story to tell—funny, wild, heartbreaking, or unforgettable—you can share it through our website. We’d love to feature it on a future episode.

    Radio Reports – Listener Tales: ⁠https://lifeandsirens.com/listenertales/⁠

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    31 分
  • Episode 34: Behind the Chart - Listener Call Breakdown
    2025/05/26

    You ran the call. You wrote the chart. Now we’re breaking it down. In this episode, we’re reviewing a real call submitted by one of our listeners—walking through the scenario, offering honest feedback, and talking about what went well (and what could’ve gone differently). It’s a no-judgment zone, just real talk from medics who’ve been there. Whether you’re new to the field or a seasoned provider, this kind of call dissection is the kind of learning we all wish we had more of.

    Big thanks to our submitter for trusting us with their case—and for helping turn a routine chart into an educational moment for everyone.

    As always, if you have a story to tell—funny, wild, heartbreaking, or unforgettable—you can share it through our website. We’d love to feature it on a future episode.

    Radio Reports – Listener Tales: ⁠https://lifeandsirens.com/listenertales/⁠

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    29 分
  • Episode 33: Would You Rather - EMS Edition
    2025/05/19

    Would you rather deal with a combative patient in the back of the rig or a partner who won’t stop singing off-key show tunes for 12 hours? In this episode, we’re flipping the script and having a little fun with EMS “Would You Rather” questions—some clinical, some hilarious, and all painfully relatable. From gear failures to gross-out moments, we’re asking the tough (and ridiculous) questions you didn’t know you needed to answer. Play along, laugh with us, and maybe even challenge your crew on the next slow shift.

    We want to hear your answers! Take the "Would You Rather" quiz now! ⁠https://lifeandsirens.com/would-you-rather-ems-edition/⁠

    As always, if you have a story to tell—funny, wild, heartbreaking, or unforgettable—you can share it through our website. We’d love to feature it on a future episode.

    Radio Reports – Listener Tales: ⁠https://lifeandsirens.com/listenertales/⁠

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    18 分
  • Episode 32: Scene to Subpoena - Documenting Gunshot Wounds When It Matters Most
    2025/05/12

    Gunshot wounds aren't rare in EMS—they're weekend-normal. But your documentation? That needs to be exceptional. In this episode, we break down how to properly assess, treat, and document GSWs in a way that supports both patient care and potential legal proceedings. We walk through real-world narrative examples, highlight common documentation pitfalls, and discuss how your chart can play a role in everything from trauma care to testimony. Whether you're writing for the trauma team or the courtroom—your words matter.

    Episode blog post: ⁠https://lifeandsirens.com/scene-to-subpoena-what-gunshot-wound-documentation-really-means/

    As always, if you have a story to tell—funny, wild, heartbreaking, or unforgettable—you can share it through our website. We’d love to feature it on a future episode.

    Radio Reports - Listener Tales: ⁠https://lifeandsirens.com/listenertales/⁠

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    37 分
  • Episode 31: Tachy but Stable?
    2025/04/28

    In this episode, we’re tackling the tricky world of tachycardia with normal blood pressure. We’ve all been there — the monitor shows a heart rate racing into the 150s, but the patient looks fine. Or do they? We’ll break down real-world cases, dive into the most common causes of tachycardia in the field, and share how to tell when it’s time to stay calm versus when it’s time to act. From anxiety and dehydration to hidden arrhythmias, we’re covering it all. Tune in for assessment tips, a few wild stories, and why “stable vitals” doesn’t always mean a stable patient.

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    33 分
  • Episode 30: Open Mic— Listener Q&A
    2025/04/14

    The Crew will be answering listener questions with zero prep and 100% honesty. From field fails to flight dreams, leadership lessons to life advice, nothing’s off the table. It’s raw, real, and probably a little chaotic… just like a good shift.

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    47 分