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Topics in EMS w/ Steve Proctor, Flight Paramedic/Master Trooper, Maryland State Police (Ret.)

Aug 4, 2025
Steve Proctor, a retired flight paramedic and Master Trooper with the Maryland State Police, shares his journey through emergency medical services. He discusses the historical evolution of EMS, inspired by the show 'Emergency!', and highlights the significant changes in training and protocols. Proctor addresses the challenges faced by paramedics in urban environments and the importance of mentorship in advancing the profession. He advocates for higher education standards for paramedics and emphasizes the critical need for real-world experience in shaping future healthcare providers.
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ANECDOTE

TV Show Sparked EMS Careers

  • Steve Proctor decided to join EMS after watching the TV show Emergency!.
  • He met Randolph Mantooth and heard many paramedics credit the show as their inspiration.
INSIGHT

1960s EMS Was Deeply Fragmented

  • In the 1960s many ambulance services were fragmented and run by funeral homes, hospitals, or private firms.
  • The 1966 white paper exposed how poor US EMS was compared to battlefield care and pushed reform.
ANECDOTE

Heartmobile Showed Field ALS Worked

  • Montgomery County's Heartmobile proved CCU-level care could be delivered in the field.
  • The grant-funded van ran for a short time with nurses and cardiologists before funding ended.
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