Code Orange
1) Episode Summary In this special episode of Code Orange, producer Jonathan Price hands the mic to host Marty and guest Kammy Kinkade for a deep dive into life on the front lines of rural emergency response. Kammy shares how a love for science, a nurse-practitioner mom, and a “what’s a few more credits?” EMT class turned into a full-blown career in EMS—from CNA and lab work to EMT, advanced EMT, and ultimately paramedic. She walks listeners through her first ambulance ride-along, the intensity of rural 911 calls where response times can stretch to an hour or more, and what it’s like working 48-hour shifts covering more than 17,000 square miles with only 53,000 residents. From there, Kammy explains how her passion for disasters (the science, not the suffering) led her into Basic Academy and eventually into her current role as Rural and Frontier Coordinator for the Nevada Division of Emergency Management & Homeland Security. She and Marty unpack the key differences between urban and rural preparedness, the realities of flight transport versus long ground drives, and why constant education matters in a field where protocols can change every few years. In the final segment, they use Marty’s real-life 911 call for his mom to talk through how families can prepare for medical emergencies: staying calm, keeping medical information organized and accessible, understanding medication risks, and advocating clearly for the person you love. The result is a grounded, practical look at how EMS and emergency management work together—and how you can be ready when the sirens are coming for someone you care about. 2) Contact Info Guest: Kammy Kinkade, Rural and Frontier Coordinator, Nevada Division of Emergency Management & Homeland Security Aftersight / Code Orange: Website: aftersight.org Email: feedback@aftersight.org Phone: (720) 712-8856 Producer: Jonathan Price, Podcast & Program Producer, Aftersight 3) Show Credits Show: Code Orange — Emergency preparedness for the blind and low-vision community Episode: Rural Readiness & The Road to Paramedic Life Host: Marty Sobo Guest: Kammy Kinkade Producer: Jonathan Price Presented by: Aftersight 4) Chapter Markers 00:01 – Cold open: “Disaster doesn’t wait” 00:35 – Jonathan sets up the special episode and introduces Kammy 02:20 – Growing up around medicine and discovering the EMT class 04:45 – First hospital and ambulance rotations: falling in love with EMS 07:10 – Volunteering, advanced EMT, and getting onto the ambulance 09:30 – Rural Nevada realities: huge counties, long response times, and flight vs. ground transport 14:15 – Loving the pace of ambulance work and craving more education 16:45 – Paramedic school: 11-month sprint, internships, and 360 hours on the rig 21:35 – National Registry exam: adaptive testing, stress, and finally passing 26:20 – Field training, tough preceptors, and earning trust as a new paramedic 33:20 – Discovering emergency management through Basic Academy and “science of disasters” 37:55 – Becoming Rural and Frontier Coordinator and supporting seven rural counties 42:40 – Fire medic work: wildland deployments, line medic life, and long operational periods 49:55 – Marty’s real-life 911 scenario with his mom: when you have to make the call 52:15 – Staying calm, having paperwork ready, and why medical history matters 54:40 – Antibiotics, C. diff, and advocating for safer treatment decisions 57:05 – How to reach Kammy through official channels and how to contact Aftersight
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