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The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
Troy Shaffer
38 episodes
1 week ago
Smart flight crews know their safety depends on teamwork. Emergency Medical Services Flight Safety Network Podcast is about the people who keep air medical flights safe - and how to do what they do, even if you have no experience. Flight Safety Network is the EMT who arrives first on scene of an accident. The 911 dispatcher who takes the initial call for help. The flight communication specialist who launches the air medical helicopter. The firefighter who sets up and secures a landing zone for the inbound helicopter. The flight nurse, paramedic and pilot on board the inbound aircraft. The hospital security guard who helps off-load a patient underneath turning rotors. The emergency department staff who receives the patient from the flight team. The mechanic who keeps the helicopters and airplanes flying safely. And of course, Flight Safety Network is the family & friends who support these everyday heroes. People are the 'net' in Flight Safety Network. People are the difference.
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Smart flight crews know their safety depends on teamwork. Emergency Medical Services Flight Safety Network Podcast is about the people who keep air medical flights safe - and how to do what they do, even if you have no experience. Flight Safety Network is the EMT who arrives first on scene of an accident. The 911 dispatcher who takes the initial call for help. The flight communication specialist who launches the air medical helicopter. The firefighter who sets up and secures a landing zone for the inbound helicopter. The flight nurse, paramedic and pilot on board the inbound aircraft. The hospital security guard who helps off-load a patient underneath turning rotors. The emergency department staff who receives the patient from the flight team. The mechanic who keeps the helicopters and airplanes flying safely. And of course, Flight Safety Network is the family & friends who support these everyday heroes. People are the 'net' in Flight Safety Network. People are the difference.
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Episodes (20/38)
The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
Announcing The "Fly Like A Girl" Breast Cancer Awareness 5th Anniversary Design
8 years ago
7 minutes 30 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
Why EMS Stands for The Flag
8 years ago
7 minutes 46 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
How To Be An Amazing EMS Mentor
8 years ago
11 minutes 36 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
The Truth About Medical Helicopter Crashes
8 years ago
13 minutes 31 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
How Air Crews Can Show Respect For Ground Crews
8 years ago
9 minutes 57 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
7 Tips To Manage A Crappy EMS Boss
8 years ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
10 Brutal Truths That Will Make You Better EMS
8 years ago
11 minutes 54 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
$52,000 Per Flight Not Enough For Air Methods
8 years ago
10 minutes 32 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
10 Ways To Make A Great First Impression In A Flight Interview
8 years ago
13 minutes 32 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
10 Things To Take Off Your Flight Resume STAT
8 years ago
8 minutes 38 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
EMS Concealed Carry Law: 5 Things You Need To Know
8 years ago
7 minutes 25 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
S.W.O.R.D. Checklist for EMS Helicopter Landing Zones
8 years ago
5 minutes 33 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
Bad EMS Manager Mistakes That Make Good People Quit
8 years ago
14 minutes 36 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
What Air Methods Troubles Mean For Flight Crews
8 years ago
8 minutes 17 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
How To Become A Flight Nurse
8 years ago
32 minutes 20 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
How To Become A Flight Paramedic
8 years ago
34 minutes 46 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
The 11 Night Visual Illusions
8 years ago
6 minutes 24 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
10 Smart Questions To Ask In A Flight Interview
9 years ago
9 minutes 57 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
What Flight Nurses Really Want
9 years ago
11 minutes 27 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
10 Warning Signs of Ambulance Induced Divorce Syndrome (AIDS)
9 years ago
13 minutes 29 seconds

The Best Job Ever by Troy Shaffer @ EMS Flight Safety Network
Smart flight crews know their safety depends on teamwork. Emergency Medical Services Flight Safety Network Podcast is about the people who keep air medical flights safe - and how to do what they do, even if you have no experience. Flight Safety Network is the EMT who arrives first on scene of an accident. The 911 dispatcher who takes the initial call for help. The flight communication specialist who launches the air medical helicopter. The firefighter who sets up and secures a landing zone for the inbound helicopter. The flight nurse, paramedic and pilot on board the inbound aircraft. The hospital security guard who helps off-load a patient underneath turning rotors. The emergency department staff who receives the patient from the flight team. The mechanic who keeps the helicopters and airplanes flying safely. And of course, Flight Safety Network is the family & friends who support these everyday heroes. People are the 'net' in Flight Safety Network. People are the difference.