Inside Alabama's Emergency Medical Services
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When crisis hits at 3 a.m., we dial 911 expecting a lifeline to appear. But who are the human beings behind the sirens, and how can we help them long before an emergency ever happens?
In this episode, host Angie Jordin sits down with Jamie Gray, the State EMS Director for the Alabama Department of Public Health. With over 25 years of boots-on-the-ground experience—ranging from dispatcher and paramedic to disaster medic and statewide leader—Jamie pulls back the curtain on the quiet emergencies, the mental health strain on first responders, and the unique funding and staffing struggles facing rural Alabama communities from the Wiregrass to the Black Belt.
Jamie shares a practical checklist every Alabamian can use to prepare their home for an emergency, explains why "ambulance driver" is a major misnomer, and challenges us all to step up and learn basic CPR and "Stop the Bleed" techniques.
- Learn more about state initiatives at AlabamaPublicHealth.gov/ems.
- Find local CPR classes through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross.
Our first responders show up for us on our worst days. Listen in to find out how you can show up for them.