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Stroke Patient Care for EMS - Part 2
May 11, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/11/26 | ![]() Stroke Patient Care for EMS - Part 2 | The crew and Kelly Montgomery continue the discussion of the assessment an care of patients experiencing strokes. And what happens when a possible MI becomes a complication? The crew discusses the consideration of use of prehospital and in-hospital treatments. | — | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | Stroke Patient Care for EMS - Part 1 | The crew meets up with Kelly Montgomery, Stroke Center Supervisor at University Hospitals of Cleveland. In Part 1, the basics of stroke assessment, ischemic vs. thrombotic strokes are discussed as well as the thrombolytic treatment is discussed. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Understanding Sepsis for EMS - Live at Howland Fire Department | In this episode of the Pre-Hospital Paradigm Podcast, Caleb Ferroni is in the host seat again with co-hosts Dr. John Hill and Ray Pace as they welcome Dr. Garlisi as their guest discussing sepsis for EMS. They will dive into alerts, assessments, and treatment of patients with symptoms of sepsis. | — | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() Understanding Sepsis for EMS - Part 3 | The crew, and Dr. Garlisi, wind up the discussion regarding assessment of and treatment of patients with symptoms of sepsis. Part of the assessment is... REALLY counting the respirations... not guestimating! | — | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Understanding Sepsis for EMS - Part 2 | The crew furthers the discussion of what a "sepsis alert" is. From the prehospital perspective as well as what occurs within the ED when an alert is activated…such as radiology, the pharmacy and the blood draw teams. Fluid boluses and epinephrine become the tools for the EMS crew to combat the signs of sepsis. Also, what is a basic-level provider to do for a patient with suspected sepsis. | — | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Understanding Sepsis for EMS - Part 1 | Dr Andrew Garlisi joins the team to go deep on the topic of sepsis. His "why" as to his interest into patients with sepsis is personal. He starts off with the basics at the metabolic and cellular level to help bring a general understanding. Does he see administering antibiotic agents prior to hospital arrival and "sepsis alerts?" | — | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Extra Monday Episode - What's Behind the EMS Institute at UH | We're doing something unique for the Extra Monday Episodes of 2026. Thanks to Wes' suggestion, we're going to overview with what all the EMS Institute is involved. EMSI is not just a medical control system. To start, the team discuses the various geography, hospitals and their specialties and the various work flow processes that have been implemented overall including the new OneDose technology. | — | ||||||
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Cleveland EMS - The Live Episode - | In this episode of the Pre-Hospital Paradigm Podcast, Caleb Ferroni is in the host seat with co-host Dr. John Hill. They sit down with Kim Florczyk and Sharon Kozel from Cleveland EMS to discuss the history, clinical operations, and challenges they face as such a large agency. This episode was recorded live from Cleveland EMS Headquarters. | — | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Prehospital Paradigm Podcast – City of Cleveland EMS Part 3 | As this episode, and in-depth look into the City of Cleveland's EMS system, the crew talks about their handling of the opioid issues within the city and the handling of Narcan. They also discuss the challenges faced by the agency which includes fleet maintenance, road conditions of the city and internal training challenges for such a large, high-volume service. In the future, they hope to have initiatives that handle the frequent callers that may not need an ambulance but still need a clinical interface individual such as community paramedicine. | — | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Prehospital Paradigm Podcast – City of Cleveland EMS Part 2 | The crew continues their discussion about the City of Cleveland's EMS agency. From blood administration in the prehospital setting to CPAP and BiPAP to multiple way to secure airways and oxygenation... the ladies discuss the clinical operation which includes Paramedics and Basic EMTs. | — | ||||||
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| 3/2/26 | ![]() Behind the Scenes of City of Cleveland EMS - Part 1 | Caleb is subbing in for Scott this episode as Dr. Hill and Caleb welcome representatives of Cleveland EMS. In this first episode, we get some history on Cleveland EMS. The agency is a 3rd service and just celebrated 50 years of service. The agency runs over 70,000 calls per year with 25 units during daylight hours. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Expanding Prehospital Addiction Care – Live (From Amherst Fire) | The final episode regarding addiction care wraps up the convo. We were live at Amherst Fire Department. If you missed the last 3 episodes, we definitely suggest going back in the timeline. This episode may challenge your "veteran thoughts" on addiction care. | — | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Expanding Prehospital Addiction Care – Part 3 | As the crew starts to wind up this topic, the discussion of the process of opioid withdrawal continues including inducing a more intense, or higher, level of withdrawal to help the patient's recovery progression. The guys discuss the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS) score, its use and the interpretation of. KEEPER NOTE: What words should we NOT be using to define these patients with "opiate disease disorder." | — | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Expanding Prehospital Addiction Care – Part 2 | Dr. Singer continues to talk to the PPP crew regarding Project DAWN (Deaths Avoided With Naloxone), an Ohio-based network of opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution programs (OENDP) coordinated by the Ohio Department of Health. Should EMS squads add Buprenorphine to the drug box in the long term? KEEPER NOTE: The Narcan administration is just the beginning of the patient's opportunity to enter a recovery process. | — | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Expanding Prehospital Addiction Care – Part 1 | A.J. and Dr. Hill join Scott this month, to chat with Dr. Jordan Singer from the UH EMS Institute. What is long-term addiction care? It's more than just showing up, treating the patient's symptoms, i.e., Narcan, and ending the patient's care once they are resuscitated. The crew digs into the norms and what the future might be including, leaving Narcan behind with family members or the patients. KEEPER NOTE: If a 20-year-old overdoses once, there is a 1 in 10-20 chance that they will be dead in 1 year. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() New Ohio Expanded Scope of Practice Reviewed - Part 3 | As the team winds up its discussion of the new Ohio EMS advanced scope of practice regulations, the discussion of oral Zofran for younger patients, ultrasound use for IV assistance and the place of urinary catheters within the scop of a 911 type of call are part of the discussion. | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() New Ohio Expanded Scope of Practice Reviewed - Part 2 | The team starts to discuss specifics of the expanded scope of practice. First up, the epinephrine auto-injector initiated by EMTs. EMTs are now able to give epinephrine via I.M. and broncho-dilators. Reconstituting Glucagon and administering it via IM is also part of the new EMT expanded scope of practice. Needle chest decompression and blood product administrations for advanced providers are also discussed. | — | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Ohio New EMS Scope of Practice Reviewed - Part 1 | Ray Pace has taken a back seat to the pod so that he can focus on his fire chief duties. Welcome back to A.J. Joseph as one of our rotating co-hosts for 2026. The State Board of Emergency Medical, Fire, and Transportation Services (EMFTS Board) expanded the Ohio EMS Scope of Practice on December 17, 2025. First thing the gang discusses is what is and is not the scope of practice. How do we define it? What can Medical Directors write into protocols? Key point to take away... just because something is in the expanded scope of practice doesn't mean that you can execute that skill without medical control and training. | — | ||||||
| 12/29/25 | ![]() Cardiocast – 4 (Extra Monday Pod) | The crew welcomes back Dr. Greg Stefano and Geoff Patty, RN from the interventional cardiology department. If you're listening to this episode, head over to our YouTube channel to see the visuals of actual cases. An interesting discussion ensues about human and computer interpretations of various EKG strips. | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Intro to the National Collegiate EMS Foundation - Part 3 | As the panel discussion continues, the discussion of medical direction arises as well as how to handle the potential rotating staff and continuity of responder training including incident command training. If interested in starting or growing your campus-based EMS system, feel free to get in touch with the National Collegiate EMS Foundation. | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() Intro to the National Collegiate EMS Foundation (Continued) | The group continues to take questions from the audience regarding how to start a campus-based EMS system, funding, and how to impress upon the university/college administration members the importance of such a in-house response system at any level, | — | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() Intro to the National Collegiate EMS Foundation | This episode was recorded at the National Collegiate EMS Foundation annual conference. NCEMSF is a group of campus-based EMS agencies that a part of the student organizations. Some have vehicles. Some respond on foot and mainly are volunteering their time to do this during their college careers. Let's learn more! Joining the group is Eric Pohl and Zack Matuzsan. | — | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() Explosive Ordnance Disposal Operations for EMS - Part 4, Live | The crew gathered at Madison Fire to finish up their discussion of explosive ordnance disposal operations with Detective Brian Yenkevich of the Lake County Bomb Squad. Thanks to the MFD for hosting us. | — | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Explosive Ordnance Disposal Operations for EMS - Part 3 | In part 3 of our discussion of explosive ordnance disposal operations with Detective Brian Yenkevich of the Lake County Bomb Squad. Oddly enough shooting water and water pellets is one of the main tools and constant research is part of how the team refines their methods between all bomb squads across the country. Finally, they discuss signs of what might be a questionable item on a scene that may be helpful to EMS and fire responders. | — | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() Explosive Ordnance Disposal Operations for EMS - Part 2 | The conversation with Lake County Bomb Squad team member, Brian Yenkevich continues. Part of the discussion reviews weapons of mass destruction including radiological and biological weapons and detection equipment. We also discuss the types of old artillery and suspicious package types of calls and types of responses. | — | ||||||
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