Tag: EMT

  • Pre-Order Now: Not in My Rig: Bias, Decision-Making, and the Calls That Get Missed

    In emergency medical services, most missed calls are not the result of inadequate training, poor technical skill, or a failure to follow protocol. They occur in quieter ways—through decisions that feel reasonable in real time. A call appears straightforward, the patient presentation aligns with previous experience, and nothing immediately signals…

  • Coming Soon! “What Wasn’t Written”

    Not every call is documented the way it actually happened. A report is completed, submitted, and archived, and on paper the call is finished. The timeline is clear, the interventions are recorded, and the outcome is defined within the limits of documentation. It creates a version of events that is…

  • Shears and Sirens

    Shears and Sirens

    Writing What Persists After the Call By J.E. D’Alelio The work in emergency medicine is defined by sequence: dispatch, arrival, assessment, intervention, transport. Each step is documented, timed, and closed. The record reflects completion. It suggests resolution. What persists rarely follows the same structure. Shears and Sirens was written to…