EMS isn’t just about protocols and procedures—it’s about the emotional toll of saving lives and navigating impossible situations. In this episode, Doc Dave, along with co-hosts, newly minted Dr. Regan Washist and Jason Kells, MS I, dive into the raw realities of EMS work. They share personal experiences with traumatic calls, from a cardiac arrest involving an infant to a devastating pediatric trauma, and discuss how these moments shape first responders mentally and physically. The conversation tackles adrenaline crashes—that intense energy surge followed by emotional exhaustion—and explores how medics and EMTs can manage their recovery. They also break down the back-to-work mentality and the pressure to immediately move on after tragic events, highlighting how leadership and peer support can play a role in fostering resilience. From peer mentorship to mental health resources, this episode sheds light on the often-overlooked struggles of emergency responders and what needs to change to better support them. Whether you’re an EMT, paramedic, first responder, or just curious about what happens behind the sirens, this conversation will leave you with a new appreciation for the resilience of those on the frontlines.
Host: David Collins, MD, FACEP
Co-host: Regan Washist, MD (congrats Regan!) and Jason Kells, MS I; brief cameo from our very own Phil Aguet!
Editor/Reviewer: Michelle Collins
Editing Wizard: Phil Aguet
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