Épisodes

  • Case Highlight: Blood Products in a Pediatric Traumatic Arrest
    Nov 5 2025

    A pediatric traumatic arrest pushes an EMS team to the edge of possibility. In this case review, we discuss how rapid action, coordinated care, and the availability of prehospital blood products led to a miraculous outcome—and what it means for the future of trauma response in the field.

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    46 min
  • Ambulance Offload Delays
    Nov 5 2025

    Ambulance offload delays remain a major challenge across California. Dr. Marc Gautreau discusses how Stanford is improving ED flow to support faster offloads—and, as an EMS medical director, shares how new state laws are reshaping accountability, data reporting, and coordination between hospitals and EMS systems.

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    42 min
  • Surgical Cricothyrotomy
    May 3 2025

    A last-resort lifesaving procedure with high stakes, surgical cricothyrotomy is rarely performed—but always looms in the background of airway management. In this episode, we look at the evidence supporting cric in the field, discuss the training and policy debates around it, and reflect on what it means for EMS clinicians to carry such a heavy clinical responsibility.

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    28 min
  • Tranexamic Acid (EMS)
    May 3 2025

    We examine the evidence behind TXA use in prehospital care and explore how protocol adoption varies across California EMS systems. What does the data say about its effectiveness in trauma? Why do some agencies use it while others hesitate? This episode unpacks the science, the operational considerations, and the policy landscape shaping TXA’s role in the field.

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    21 min