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CodeSTEMI – London Trailer

Tom Bouthillet and I traveled to London to visit with the LAS. It was an honor to discuss with them what they have done to improve cardiac care for their citizens and where they see themselves going. From Heart Attacks to Sudden Cardiac Arrest, we bring you stories of how individuals are creating model systems [...]

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Heroes of 9/11 “Memories from Ground Zero”

Heroes of 9.11 “Memories from Ground Zero” Former FBI Agent Steve Denny recalls horrific memories from the morning of September 11, 2001 in New York City. He reflects on the helplessness of being lead to safety after the collapse of the North Tower along with the agonizing sounds of first responder alarms of those buried [...]

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Heroes of 9/11 “Courage”

Heroes of 9.11 “Courage” S.E.R.E Program Manager Ricky Arnold, Sr. reflects on the horrific memories of that dark September day at the Pentagon in 2001. Despite being ordered to leave the flame-engulfed building, Ricky and his team knew they had to stay and help. Ricky recounts the chaos and desperation of that day, and defines [...]

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Heroes of 9/11 “Unreachable”

S.E.R.E Program Manager Ricky Arnold, Sr. reflects on the horrific memories of that dark September day at the Pentagon in 2001. Despite being ordered to leave the flame-engulfed building, Ricky and his team knew they had to stay and help. Ricky recounts reaching a jammed corridor that served as a barricade between his team and [...]

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Interview with Justin Schorr aka @TheHappyMedic

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Talking candidly with Tim Phalen, owner of ECG Solutions

As the story goes I was running a call in Castro Valley on a 45 y/o female with just overall weakness.  She was presented with the “I just don’t feel right” attitude, but nothing really jumped out.  We were all of 4 minutes from the hospital and I wanted to make sure she was comfortable [...]

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Kilted to Kick Cancer

Here’s our Challenge to you – whenever and wherever possible during the month of September, and beyond, wear your kilt with pride! When someone asks what the special occasion is or “why the kilt”  -you tell them proudly: “I’m KILTED to Kick Cancer!” and if they stick around, ask them to donate whatever possible to [...]

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EMS for the Cure

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and a friend of mine reminded me of how important prevention is. Then I got to thinking. I’m not immune to this disease. Not only are 2000 men a year dying from Breast Cancer, but 1 in 12 women will develop it in their lifetime.  When I stopped for [...]

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After you called 911

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