News feeds are filled with horrifying events, active shooters, terrorist attacks, and disasters. What's often lost in these painful tragedies is the heroic efforts of everyday people, answering the call and coming to the aid of their fellow man. Our hop
Two brave young women share their harrowing account of the shooting that left 58 dead and 851 injured. In this podcast they reveal their version of the events as they unfolded and how they made some wise choices along the way, that ultimately led to their survival.
Bill and Josh discuss the most recent school shooting in Parkland Florida, proposed changes to school fire drills, stress inoculation and training, and a long diatribe of half concocted philosophies to keep you safe.
"I looked behind me and noticed my brother had been shot in the chest. He had blood coming from his mouth and I knew I had to get him out of there." Henderson Firefighter Anthony Robone recounts his actions the night of the Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting
Listen as Dr Josh Bobko, myself, and Chief Rob Wylie discuss the efforts to make Public Access Trauma Kits a legal requirement. Josh discusses his efforts in the drafting and testifying of California Assembly Bill 909 and Rob discusses his efforts regarding House Bill 1263
This is the second half of a conversation the First CARE Provider team had a few days after the deadliest mass shooting in US history. We have woven real world testimonials along with audio from an FCP certification course about Survival mindset.
In this episode the First CARE Provider team discusses the Las Vegas shooting and the amazing response of citizen heroes and first responders. We have woven real world testimonials along with press conference snippets in with our conversation about the events.
Bleeding is the leading cause of preventable death in trauma. Tune in as we discuss how to Stop the Bleed with Paul Brooks the office of Health Affairs, Department of Homeland Security. Paul heads up the Stop the Bleed program as well as the Active Shooter Integrated Response Program. We discuss the evolution of emergency medicine from lessons learned in combat and the efforts of the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (CTECC). From tourniquets to packing wounds, lets talk about how to Stop blood loss.
In this episode we chat with Mark Kindschuh, a Boston College student that stepped up and saved a life amidst the chaos of a horrific attack. Mark shares his experience and sheds light on how and why he immediately sprung into action, while others remained frozen in fear.Would you know what to do in the event of an attack or active shooting? Take the first step and embrace a proactive approach. Your emergency action plan must be more than just calling 9-1-1.
Welcome to the Citizen Heroes Podcast. Episode One is intended to introduce the CHP podcast and the First CARE Provider organization. It is also an opportunity to meet Bill Harris (Host). Join the movement and help us create empowered and safe communities. Please subscribe & share.