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Episode 9: Kevin Hazzard, Author of American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became America's First Paramedics

1 h 8 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Most people don’t realize that the backbone of modern EMS was built on the shoulders of a small, courageous group in Pittsburgh — a city of hardship and resilience. Kevin Hazzard takes us inside the extraordinary story of Freedom House, the pioneering paramedic service that redefined emergency medicine and saved countless lives, all while battling societal resistance rooted in racism and politics. In this eye-opening episode, discover how a handful of Black men in the 1960s reshaped the future of pre-hospital care with innovations like field EKGs, rapid response techniques, and the first use of Narcan for heroin overdoses. Kevin shares captivating stories of heroism, groundbreaking medical breakthroughs, and the unbreakable spirit of community that made it all possible. You'll learn about Peter Safar’s revolutionary contributions — from CPR to intensive care — and how the tragic loss of Safar’s own daughter propelled him to craft the modern paramedic. We break down why those early efforts were buried and how Pittsburgh’s marginalized neighborhoods became the epicenter of a medical revolution. This episode underscores why understanding this forgotten history matters. It’s a story of collective effort, racial injustice, and innovation that continues to influence EMS today. If you’re a health professional, a history buff, or someone curious about the roots of emergency care, this is your must-listen. Kevin Hazzard’s work not only honors those unsung heroes but invites us all to reflect on how far we’ve come and where we still need to go. Prepare to see EMS — and American history — in a new light. Perfect for: Emergency responders, healthcare professionals, history buffs, and anyone interested in the untold stories that shape our everyday lives.

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Episode 9: Kevin Hazzard, Author of American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became America's First Paramedics

Most people don’t realize that the backbone of modern EMS was built on the shoulders of a small, courageous group in Pittsburgh — a city of hardship and resilience. Kevin Hazzard takes us inside the extraordinary story of Freedom House, the pioneering paramedic service that redefined emergency medicine and saved countless lives, all while battling societal resistance rooted in racism and politics. In this eye-opening episode, discover how a handful of Black men in the 1960s reshaped the future of pre-hospital care with innovations like field EKGs, rapid response techniques, and the first use of Narcan for heroin overdoses. Kevin shares captivating stories of heroism, groundbreaking medical breakthroughs, and the unbreakable spirit of community that made it all possible. You'll learn about Peter Safar’s revolutionary contributions — from CPR to intensive care — and how the tragic loss of Safar’s own daughter propelled him to craft the modern paramedic. We break down why those early efforts were buried and how Pittsburgh’s marginalized neighborhoods became the epicenter of a medical revolution. This episode underscores why understanding this forgotten history matters. It’s a story of collective effort, racial injustice, and innovation that continues to influence EMS today. If you’re a health professional, a history buff, or someone curious about the roots of emergency care, this is your must-listen. Kevin Hazzard’s work not only honors those unsung heroes but invites us all to reflect on how far we’ve come and where we still need to go. Prepare to see EMS — and American history — in a new light. Perfect for: Emergency responders, healthcare professionals, history buffs, and anyone interested in the untold stories that shape our everyday lives.

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