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Past Medical History: The Story of EMS

Podcast door Long Pause Media | FlightBridgeED

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Hosted by paramedics Evan Claunch and Sophie Fuller, Past Medical History: The Story of EMS is an immersive, cinematic storytelling audio drama and documentary-type podcast featuring rich soundscapes and dramatic narration. The PMHX podcast explores how heroes, disasters, and ideas collided to create the world of EMS we know today. Sometimes it’s dark, sometimes it’s inspiring, but it’s always real, raw, and rooted in the passion of those who answer the call. Whether you’re an EMT, flight paramedic, nurse, or just fascinated by the stories that built pre-hospital medicine, this is your podcast… told like never before.

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The Weight of It: A 9/11 Story

On September 11, 2001, in Manhattan, sirens stack on top of each other, and the sky turns gray long before the dust reaches the streets. Ambulances roll south. Triage lanes are built on the West Side Highway. Radios fill with call signs and static. Amid the noise, one hospital-based EMS crew responds to an assignment that will not clear. This episode isn’t about headlines. It’s about what it means to respond when the scale exceeds imagination. It’s about how systems bend under pressure… how voices search for each other through static… and how a profession carries loss without stepping away from the work. On 9/11, some units were returned to service. One did not. This is the story of 10-DAVID… and the weight EMS learned to carry after the towers fell.

17 feb 2026 - 30 min
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The Voice That Bought Time

In the late 1970s, emergency dispatch was little more than a switchboard. Calls came in as panic. Help went out as guesswork. And the minutes before an ambulance arrived were largely empty. Then one night, a dispatcher stayed on the line with a terrified parent and talked them through saving their baby’s life... using nothing but calm questions, structured instructions, and a voice that refused to let time win. This episode explores the moment dispatch stopped being the front desk of EMS and became its first clinical intervention. We follow Dr. Jeff Clawson’s radical idea that chaos could be translated into order, that panic could be shaped into action, and that ordinary people could be turned into capable hands before help arrived. This is the story of how EMS learned to fight time without lights, sirens, or equipment, and how a voice became medicine.

3 feb 2026 - 37 min
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Sweet Caroline

On a sunlit highway in Israel in 1978, an ambulance races toward a burning bus under live gunfire. Inside is a young physician who helped write the rules that will decide who lives and who dies in the next few minutes. Her name is Nancy Caroline, and this moment captures the idea that would define her life’s work: survival is decided long before the hospital doors ever open. In this episode, PMHX traces the extraordinary story of the woman who helped invent modern paramedicine. Nancy Caroline helped prove that advanced medical care belongs wherever people collapse, bleed, and stop breathing... not just inside hospitals. You’ll follow her as she transforms struggling street crews into true clinicians, writing the protocols, building the training, and standing beside her medics under real danger. You’ll see how that vision spread beyond the U.S. to Israel’s national EMS system, where her training was tested during mass-casualty attacks and later to remote regions of Africa, where she carried emergency medicine to places that had never known it.  This is a story about beating the clock, about collapsing the deadly gap between injury and care, and about a physician who believed that if you know how to help, you have a responsibility to step forward. Because sometimes the difference between death and survival is nothing more than what happens in the next few minutes and who is willing to stand there and act.

20 jan 2026 - 40 min
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