A Duty To Act

by Jennifer Darling, Josh Darling
EMS, Fire, and Police are necessary for the health and safety of our communities. Join Jennifer Russell, active duty paramedic/firefighter, department administrator, and instructor, as she interviews other active duty public service members and officials. The mission is to understand better the medical, fire, and police services, the challenges they are tackling, and what can be done to ensure our departments and teams are healthy and strong into the future.

Getting the Gig: New Recruits in Fire and EMS

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He Wrote the Book on Driving: Rob Raheb

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San Jose FD: raising the bar for public education

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EMS Data and a Recap

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Police Chief Chris Cammock

In this episode Jennifer talks to Police Chief Chris Cammock about his considerable experience, training with the FBI, how police training has changed, and more. If you’d like to submit a question or an AMA episode or would like to work with us to improve your public service team, go to: www.teamprotego.com

Louisville Metro: Building EMS From the Ground Up

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Integrated Outreach Services: A New Approach to Policing and EMS

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US Firefighter and Leadership in Colombia

In this episode Jennifer talks with Ryan McLean, retired first responder, who felt compelled to help impoverished communities in Columbia following a school trip and a transformational experience. The LEO Fund provides financial support for community leaders and organizations working in impoverished areas of Colombia, cooperating to achieve positive social change by providing equal opportunities for development.The LEO Fund supports community development programs, projects and initiatives that include rights-based approaches, gender equity and the contributions of civil society as a …

Mayor Jill: Mount Vernon Washington

Mayors often work quietly in the background and then stand up when it counts. In this episode, Jennifer speaks to Mount Vernon Washington mayor Jill Budeau who took charge when the interstate 5 bridge collapsed, the EMS system merged with the fire department, and more. If you’d like to submit a question for an AMA episode, go to: www.teamprotego.com

Women in EMS and Fire services

Women who want a career in the fire service don’t always have mentors. In this episode, Jennifer speaks to one such mentor and a fire service hopeful. The conversation covers everything from how women can and do contribute to the teams to maternity support.If you’d like to submit a question for an AMA episode, go to: www.teamprotego.com