Episode 1: "First Day, Worst Day"
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Nobody tells you your first day in EMS feels like being dropped into chaos with a patch on your chest and zero adult supervision.
In this episode, James breaks down the moment every provider remembers: the first real call. The one where you realize passing registry didn't magically make you competent — and everyone around you is assuming you are.
We talk:
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The fake confidence that keeps EMS running
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Rookie mistakes nobody admits to (until now)
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Dialysis runs, nursing homes, and a toenail that absolutely should not have survived as long as it did
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ToneDrop Confessionals — real screw-ups from real providers (HIPAA safe, emotionally unsafe)
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The part of the job that follows you home and replays in your head at 3 a.m.
This isn't a "how-to" EMS podcast.
It's the conversation that happens after midnight, when admin isn't listening, and everyone finally admits they had no idea what they were doing either.
If you're new — this will make you feel seen.
If you're seasoned — this will remind you exactly why you're not allowed to judge rookies.
Stay safe. Watch your oxygen tanks.
And maybe check under the dialysis chairs.