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Nine One One Nonsense

Sam's Pursuit
Emergency Medical Services
Mental Health
Mental Health In EMS
Safety In National Parks
Emergency Medicine
First Responders
Patient Care
Financial Stability
Firefighting
Wildlife Emergencies
Trauma Cases
Resilience
Psychiatric Nursing
Law Enforcement
Emergency Nursing
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PTSD
Practical EMS Podcast
Child Abuse
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Hello! My name is Sam, and I’m currently a full-time Flight Paramedic. I’ve worked in EMS for almost two decades, in multiple fields, which I believe gives me a unique perspective. Throughout my career, I’ve obtained my NREMT Paramedic, Bachelor of Science in EMS, FP-C, and many other certificates and degrees. I strongly believe that sharing our stories can be a healing experience than can educate... more

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Brock, an emergency room nurse known online as Scrubladdy, joins me to share his journey from med-surg to emergency medicine and the lessons he’s learned along the way. We dive into the realities of life in the ER, the challenges of maintaining balan... more

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Laurie, an EMT with nearly two decades of experience, joins me to talk about her journey from personal trainer to first responder — and how fitness, discipline, and honesty have shaped her career in EMS. From her earliest days on the ambulance to her... more

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Recent Guests

Brent Fenton
Firefighter and paramedic with over 21 years of service.
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Episode: “There Is Joy On The Other Side Of Pain And That Is My Why.”
ER Nurse Sam
Emergency department nurse and content creator known as ER Nurse Sam
Episode: “Your Patients Are Most Importantly People.”
Michelle Pantoja
A trauma nurse with a passion for patient care and advocacy for healthcare reform.
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Episode: “You’re Not Coping And You Will Not Survive This.”
Greg Grogan
Police officer, veteran, and co-founder of the Overwatch Collective
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Episode: “You’re Very Timid On The Job, Because You Don’t Want To Go To Jail.”
Destiny Morris
Licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in first responders.
Episode: “There Will Be No Grippy Sock Vacations Today.”
Sarah Lorenzini
Rapid Response nurse and educator with over 21 years in nursing.
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Episode: "Even If You Can't Save Them, You're Privileged To Be With Them In Their Last Moments."
Ginger Locke
An EMS educator and host of Medic Mindset
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Episode: “People Giving Advice Are Usually Sharing Their Regrets.”
Jimmy Apple
Paramedic specializing in pediatric and neonatal critical care, also known as The EMS Avenger on social media.
Episode: “I Would Pay To Have That Moment But, I Got Paid To Have That Moment.”
Lauren Ignacio
Registered nurse and personal trainer with a background in critical care, now a clinical instructor and business owner.
Episode: “Bite The Bullet And Get It Done.”

Host

Sam
Host of the show, a dedicated Flight Paramedic with nearly two decades of experience in various sectors of EMS, emphasizing the importance of sharing stories in healing and education.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 86 ratings
  • Great podcast!

    I have enjoyed so many episodes! Thank you Sam for what you do and for making this podcast! I have laughed and cried and importantly found encouragement in my nursing career.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BeckyERRN
    United States4 months ago
  • Fellow EMS podcaster review!

    One of the best EMS podcasts I’ve listened to!! Sam you are making big strides friend!! We at P3 appreciate you!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    c.baker106
    United Statesa year ago
  • A must for first responders and ER personnel !!

    I absolutely love this podcast! Each time I learn something new clinically.i have laughed out loud, gotten chills and also tearful at what guests have shared. I’m also so happy to hear that PTSD and the emotional toll of this work is openly addressed. Sam is an excellent interviewer and I’m excited to rock out in my NOON merch!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tara the Walking Deadlifter
    United States2 years ago
  • Recommending to my pals!

    Came here for EMS 20/20, stayed for the amazing interviews Samantha hosts! I have been following for only a couple weeks, but have been able to listen to multiple episodes on my 6hr per week commute. I’ve laughed, cried, learned - and that’s just in a single episode. Will be recommending to my pals ☺️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MedicMitah
    United States2 years ago
  • Great informative podcast

    As a mother of a front line health care provider this podcast has helped me understand the stress, strain and emotional toll this job puts on people who are doing their jobs. I’m so glad my daughter recommended this podcast and I’ve shared it with many others. It’s funny, exciting, heartbreaking and educational. I love that so much focuses on taking care of their mental health. Great job Sam.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cathi Nicol
    United States2 years ago

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The content has been praised for being educational, providing vital insights into the emotional and mental health challenges faced by healthcare workers.
Many find the interviews engaging thanks to the host's thoughtful questioning and ability to create a comfortable environment for guests.
The podcast fills a critical gap in discussing mental health within the context of emergency services, fostering a sense of community and shared experiences among listeners.
Listeners appreciate the heartfelt and genuine storytelling approach, which resonates deeply in the emergency services community.

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“You’re Assessing Risk In Real Time And Deciding If You’re Going To Tolerate It.”
Q: What would you say has been your most impactful situation or story?
One negative impactful experience was dealing with a chaotic scene at a biker rally where gunshots were fired, which made him realize the emotional toll and danger of the profession.
“You’re Assessing Risk In Real Time And Deciding If You’re Going To Tolerate It.”
Q: What kind of experience did you need before you felt comfortable getting into this flight position?
A busy 911 experience is crucial as it helps in managing chaotic situations and making patient care decisions.
“There Will Be No Grippy Sock Vacations Today.”
Q: Do you think that there's a huge communication issue with first responders in general because they start to break down when they've had issues at work?
Yes, there is a communication issue because first responders often compartmentalize their feelings and struggle to express them at home.
“There Will Be No Grippy Sock Vacations Today.”
Q: As a first responder therapist, do you have to go to another first responder therapist to dump your stuff?
I don't have to do that every week, but sometimes I feel the need to call my therapist for support after heavy sessions.
“There Will Be No Grippy Sock Vacations Today.”
Q: Do you get a lot of referrals from other first responders?
Yes, a lot of my referrals come from other first responders and local departments that know who I am.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Nine One One Nonsense

What is Nine One One Nonsense about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides an insightful look into the world of emergency medical services through the lens of its host, a seasoned Flight Paramedic. Featuring conversations with a diverse range of guests from the healthcare and emergency services sectors, it covers various topics including trauma management, mental health challenges, and personal stories of resilience. The discussions not only highlight the technical aspects of emergency care but also explore the emotional toll of these demanding professions, aiming to educate and foster a sense of community among first responders. Notably, it focuses on both the successes and struggles faced by emergency professionals, creating a platform for sharing experiences that can resonate with those in... more

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2. ER Nurse Sam
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4. Greg Grogan
5. Destiny Morris
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7. Ginger Locke
8. Jimmy Apple

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