You can now download or listen on line to Happy Medic (Still cant get used to calling him Justin on the blog!) and I discuss our imminent trips to each other country to see first hand, EMS provision in both countries.
We had the honour of chating to host, Chris Montera, EMS New media guru Carissa O’Brien and Film maker extraordinaire Thaddeous Setla. (most famous to me for the Movie ‘Level Zero’
It really was a great chat, even if it was 3.00 am for me!
Click here to have a listen and let me know what you think!
My next post will come to you from San Francisco, along with my first video diary. I’m having tomorrow off as I want to spend a bit of time with the Sandra and the kids, before I delve into ‘new media’ overload.
See you all on the other side! (Of the pond)
Also on 999Medic…
- Could this be our first accolade? – December 16, 2009
- Copy Code Three – Now available to download! – July 14, 2009
- ECG Geek 4 (continued) – August 30, 2009
- A follow up to Fire Based EMS – August 18, 2009











And yet people still won't get out of their way.
Be sure to bring hearing protection to San Francisco. Unlike England, ambulance sirens in the U.S. are so painfully loud that they cause permanent and irreversible hearing loss in both paramedics and nearby pedestrians.
And yet people still won't get out of their way.
And yet people still won't get out of their way.
Be sure to bring hearing protection to San Francisco. Unlike England, ambulance sirens in the U.S. are so painfully loud that they cause permanent and irreversible hearing loss in both paramedics and nearby pedestrians.
Mark, we look forward to what you and HM will come up with. Enjoy your stay here in the States and try not to overload, although I can't see how you can avoid it.
Good luck, good flight, and be safe,
Capt. Tom
Just listened to the first part of the podcast relating to The Project – GREAT listen.