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Alabama EMS Angles

Alabama EMS Angles

By: Josh Bankston Russell Greene Richard Pike
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Alabama EMS Angles is where the state’s best first responders, educators, and innovators come together to push pre-hospital care forward. This is where Alabama’s EMS community connects, learns, and leads.

Every shift in Alabama EMS carries stories only we understand — the long nights, the roadside saves, the teamwork that keeps our communities alive. This podcast is made for you: the medics, EMTs, dispatchers, and responders writing the story of emergency medicine in the Yellowhammer State.

You’ll hear from experts across the country, but this show is built by Alabama EMS providers and tells our story — spotlighting the wins that never make the news, the lessons learned on the fly, and the people behind the patches.

Real calls. Real crews. Real Alabama grit.

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Episodes
  • More Than a Ticket: Conversations that carry us forward, Part 2
    Nov 13 2025

    Introduction to the EMS Challenge with Dr. Ferguson

    Role of the Office of EMS with Jamie Gray

    Networking and Collaboration Insights with Nicole Good

    As we continue the conference, in this exciting episode of Alabama EMS Angles, we dive deep into the heart of the Alabama EMS Conference, broadcasting live from the hospitality room.

    Our hosts engage with Dr. Ferguson, who shares the inspiring journey of the EMS Challenge, a program designed to reintegrate physician-led education into pre-hospital care. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Ferguson discusses the collaboration among EMS providers, physicians, and residents, all aimed at enhancing patient care across Alabama.

    Listeners will gain insights into the various educational opportunities available through the EMS Challenge, including hands-on skills labs and lectures from top-notch medical professionals. The episode also features Jamie Gray, the State EMS Director, who provides an overview of the Office of EMS's role in the conference and highlights the importance of collaboration among organizations to address legislative issues and improve EMS services statewide.

    We wrap up with Nicole Good, the Executive Director of the Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference, who shares her perspective on the value of attending conferences like this one and the importance of networking within the EMS community. Tune in for a wealth of knowledge, heartfelt stories, and a glimpse into the future of EMS in Alabama!

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    Resources & Links Mentioned

    • Alabama Office of EMS https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/ems/index.html
    • Alabama EMS Conference https://www.alabamaemsconference.com and registration info
    • Alabama EMS Challenge Physician-led skills, labs, and statewide training opportunities. https://www.alabamafirecollege.org/courses-training/alabama-ems-challenge/
    • BREMS – Birmingham Regional EMS System Protocol updates, training, and regional resources. https://bremss.org
    • Critical Care Transport Medicine Conference (CCTMC) https://cctmc.net
    • Perdido Beach Resort Host venue for the conference.
    • Ironed Out Media https://www.ironedoutmedia.com – Production partner for Alabama EMS Angles

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    31 mins
  • More Than a Ticket: The True Value of the Alabama EMS Conference, Pt 1
    Nov 13 2025

    Coming at ya' live from the conference floor, our hosts Richard and Russell kick off Alabama EMS Angles with a front-row look at the 2025 Alabama EMS Conference.

    In this first part of a two-part series, they sit down with Josh Bankston, Robert Thompson, and Scott Karr to explore what makes this event more than just a ticket.

    From CEU's and hands-on classes to networking, socials, and the shared stories that strengthen Alabama’s EMS community, this episode highlights the incredible value packed into one amazing. The hosts also take a moment to thank the volunteers, vendors, and organizers whose hard work makes the conference excellent.

    🎟️ Tune in for stories, laughter, and lessons from the people who keep Alabama EMS moving forward — and stay tuned for Part 2 as the conversations continue.

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    https://www.alabamaemsconference.com

    https://cityofirondaleal.gov/departments/fire/

    https://www.naemt.org

    https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/ems/

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    15 mins
  • Stronger Together: Building the Alabama EMS Network
    Nov 5 2025

    In this pilot episode of Alabama EMS Angles, our hosts kick things off with warm, heartfelt stories and a look at what’s ahead for Alabama’s EMS community.

    Listeners will hear from our first guest, who shares a powerful and emotional story of tragedy that ultimately turns into hope — a reminder of why EMS professionals do what they do every day...from the time the call comes in until patient care is transferred.

    The team also gives a sneak peek at what’s to come at this year’s Alabama EMS Conference, including a few can’t-miss speakers and special sessions that will inspire, educate, and connect EMS providers from across the state!

    Before signing off, the hosts take a moment to express gratitude for everyone who made the conference possible — from organizers and sponsors to every responder working behind the scenes to move Alabama EMS forward.

    Real Alabama Grit.

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    15 mins
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