Send us a text In this episode of The Greatest Story Podcast, we sit down with Sal Cortez, a veteran with 43 years in emergency medical services and the California Highway Patrol. Sal shares his journey from responding to some of the nation’s earliest active shooter events to developing tactical medicine training for law enforcement, military, and civilians. We cover: - How emergency response has changed since the 1980s - The importance of coordination between police, fire, and EMS - Traini...
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Send us a text In this episode of The Greatest Story Podcast, we sit down with Sal Cortez, a veteran with 43 years in emergency medical services and the California Highway Patrol. Sal shares his journey from responding to some of the nation’s earliest active shooter events to developing tactical medicine training for law enforcement, military, and civilians. We cover: - How emergency response has changed since the 1980s - The importance of coordination between police, fire, and EMS - Traini...
#23 – Ken McKee – Rate Cut Finally Arrives: What It Means for Your Mortgage and Future
The Greatest Story
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1 year ago
#23 – Ken McKee – Rate Cut Finally Arrives: What It Means for Your Mortgage and Future
Send us a text Home loans/mortgages may not be a sexy topic, but it has been on many American people’s minds lately, especially for the Millennials and Gen Z generations. Since rates went up, starting in 2022, hundreds of thousands of loan officers left the industry. Dozens of offices in the Sacramento region closed down. The refinance industry became non-existent. But there were a few mortgage companies that survived and continue to thrive. Ken McKee is a Sacramento CA-ba...
The Greatest Story
Send us a text In this episode of The Greatest Story Podcast, we sit down with Sal Cortez, a veteran with 43 years in emergency medical services and the California Highway Patrol. Sal shares his journey from responding to some of the nation’s earliest active shooter events to developing tactical medicine training for law enforcement, military, and civilians. We cover: - How emergency response has changed since the 1980s - The importance of coordination between police, fire, and EMS - Traini...