
Communication in Crisis
Courtney Newman flips the script and interviews Nick on one of EMS leadership’s hardest skills: communication. They unpack trust, timing, feedback, conflict, gossip, written versus verbal conversations, and how strong te

Hosted by Precision · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 76 episodes
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From Precision, the Code 321 Podcast is a show about first responders and their stories. Each episode interviews a guest with an exciting career helping others with a story to share. Guests include helicopter pilots, ER doctors, nurses, paramedics, firefighters, police officers, military members, accident survivors, mental health workers, and many more.
Precision hosts Code 321 Podcast, a education show with 76 episodes published.

Courtney Newman flips the script and interviews Nick on one of EMS leadership’s hardest skills: communication. They unpack trust, timing, feedback, conflict, gossip, written versus verbal conversations, and how strong te

Nick Carson and Prescott Nadeau discuss why mistakes happen in emergency services and how learning from them, through humility, training, and strong systems, makes teams safer and more effective on the street and on the

A deep dive into Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, as Nick and Medical Director of Precision, Dr. Chance Sullivan, unpack the 1996 Everest disaster, exploring altitude physiology, human behavior, decision-making traps, and

Prescott Nadeau talks with Drew Clymer about what really happens in backcountry rescue: soaring call volumes, seasonal patterns, technical litter carries, and a high-stakes Camel’s Hump search. Drew Clymer is the Vermont

Everyone remembers their first time on stage: sweaty palms, shaky slides, and the voice in your head saying, “You’re not ready.” In this episode, Nick, Prescott, and David Weiss talk honestly about conquering stage frigh

Nick and Prescott sit down with special guest Chris Smetana to tackle one of the toughest topics in fire and EMS: how to recruit, retain, and reinvigorate the workforce. From cadet programs and early training to leadersh

Nick Carson and Prescott Nadeau reflect on their journeys through Fire and EMS, including what they’ve learned, what they’d do differently, and the advice they wish they had heard earlier. From rookie mistakes to the pow

When the mechanism is high and the vitals don’t match, what do you do next? In this episode of Code 321 , Nick and Prescott sit down with flight paramedic Stew Hall to talk real trauma. Bleeding you can't see, curveball

This month, Prescott is joined by his twin brother, Major Will Nadeau of the U.S. Marine Corps. They dive into the shared values of the military and fire service — tradition, discipline, and the relentless pursuit of exc

Nick and Prescott sit down with longtime friends and fellow firefighters Dave, Whitney, and Eddie for an honest, funny, and heartfelt chat about life in the fire service. From rookie stories to firehouse culture and lead

Steve Petit is a Deputy Chief of Administration for the City of Burlington Fire Department in Vermont. He has over 20 years of experience in the fire service in various levels of leadership. Steve has also served in EMS

Dr. Chance Sullivan joins Nick and Prescott to talk medicine in the mountains this month. Chance is an attending ER physician in Colorado just outside Denver. Before medical school, he worked as a backcountry guide in Ye

Welcome back to Season 5! After almost 5 years of the show, Code 321 officially has a new co-host. Prescott Nadeau, a long-time friend of the show and host of his own Life, Fire, Layout podcast, joins our team to discuss

Eryn Hart is a high-risk Maternal-Fetal Medicine Surgeon at Crowell Health West in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Before working as a doctor, she served as a 911 provider at the EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic levels. She has complete

Courtney Tomaino is a state-level administrator and a current NREMT Paramedic. She has served in volunteer and paid EMS services in capacities ranging from CPR-certified driver to crew chief paramedic while raising a fam

This episode of the show dives into ten common pitfalls in treating a sick hypothermia patient with a brief look into the rationale behind it. From equipment to cellular metabolism, this episode will help identify and pr

This special sneak peek is a selection from Precision’s national conference talks on training program methodology. Everyone wins when the training programs work, so where does it go wrong? This episode will dive into the

This episode is for the techies. Artificial Intelligence isn’t just for Science Fiction anymore. The technology is here and rapidly moving into the healthcare field. This episode breaks down the types of AI, how it learn

Critical Care Nurse Riley Hoke joins the show to share the nitty gritty about DKA pathophysiology, identification, and management. Riley has worked as a 911 Advanced EMT, a Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) Nurse, and a

This episode of the Code 321 Podcast features Colleen Githens, a flight-certified respiratory therapist with 14 years of experience in emergency respiratory care. Colleen has served all patient populations as an RT inclu
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