Episodios

  • Episode 40 - FTOs Are More Than Checklists
    Apr 5 2026

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, we take a hard look at a mindset that’s quietly undermining field training programs and the idea that an FTO’s job is just to sign off skills while the trainee manages everything else.

    That’s not how this works.

    Field Training Officers aren’t checklist managers. They are facilitators of the entire training process. From administrative oversight and documentation to education, competency development, and gap identification, the responsibility doesn’t sit solely on the trainee. It sits with the FTO.

    Because at the end of the day, the trainee may carry the book…

    …but the FTO carries the responsibility.


    Hosts: Jason "Big J" Tartalone

    If you have comments you would like to share or a topic for a discussion, hit us up at Sergeant_RescueTng@outlook.com or click the contact link on our webpage at www.SergeantRescue.com.

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    51 m
  • Episode 39 - Earn the Patch: Interview Principles
    Feb 8 2026

    Episode Description:

    Getting the patch (or the job) isn’t about charm, scripted answers, or checking boxes. It’s about proving you’re ready to be trusted with the job, the team, and the mission. In this episode, we dive into what interview panels are really evaluating when they sit across from you. From mindset and preparation to professionalism under pressure, we unpack how candidates either earn credibility or quietly lose it before the interview even ends. Whether you’re interviewing for EMS, fire, SAR, or leadership roles, these principles apply anywhere standards matter and the patch has to be earned.

    This isn’t about gaming the system. It’s about showing up as the kind of professional teams want beside them at 0300 when things go sideways.

    Episode Outline

    • What “Earn the Patch” actually means
    • Preparation beyond the résumé
    • Professionalism: before, during, and after the interview
    • How interview panels assess mindset and character
    • Answering scenario and pressure-based questions
    • Common mistakes that cost candidates the patch
    • Leaving a strong final impression

    Hosts: Jason "Big J" Tartalone

    If you have comments you would like to share or a topic for a discussion, hit us up at Sergeant_RescueTng@outlook.com or click the contact link on our webpage at www.SergeantRescue.com.

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    1 h
  • Episode 38 - Packaging For Success
    Sep 18 2025

    Episode Description:
    In this episode, we dive into one of the most critical yet often overlooked skills in austere and wilderness medicine—patient packaging. Whether it’s a multi-system trauma on a scree slope, a hypothermic hiker deep in the backcountry, a caver with unstable chest trauma, or a mountain biker with a TBI, how you secure, protect, and move your patient can make or break their outcome.

    We’ll explore the goals, concepts, and challenges of patient packaging, including:

    • Stabilizing injuries without sacrificing access for ongoing care
    • Protecting patients from environmental extremes during prolonged evacuations
    • Balancing speed versus precision when every second counts
    • Real-world case scenarios that test creativity and adaptability

    Join us as we unpack the principles of stabilize, protect, and move, and discuss how mastering patient packaging isn’t just about transport—it’s about survival.


    Hosts: Jason "Big J" Tartalone

    If you have comments you would like to share or a topic for a discussion, hit us up at Sergeant_RescueTng@outlook.com or click the contact link on our webpage at www.SergeantRescue.com.

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    39 m
  • Episode 37 - The Mentor You Needed
    Sep 1 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the power of mentorship in EMS and why it matters now more than ever. Every provider remembers what it felt like starting out—unsure, overwhelmed, and hoping for someone to show them the ropes. This conversation challenges you to step into that role for the next generation: to be the mentor you once wished for. We’ll explore what makes an effective mentor, how to balance guidance with accountability, and why mentorship shapes not only careers but the culture of EMS itself.


    Hosts: Jason "Big J" Tartalone

    If you have comments you would like to share or a topic for a discussion, hit us up at Sergeant_RescueTng@outlook.com or click the contact link on our webpage at www.SergeantRescue.com.

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    37 m
  • Episode 36 - Boots, Brains, and Backbone
    Jun 26 2025

    Boots, Brains, and Backbone: The Weight of the FTO

    In this episode, we get real about one of the most critical — and often underappreciated — roles in EMS: the Field Training Officer. Whether you're training fresh recruits or shaping seasoned providers, being an FTO isn’t just about checking boxes. It’s about leadership, mentorship, accountability, and setting the tone for a provider’s entire career.

    We break down:

    • The mindset shift from clinician to educator
    • Why FTOs must model professionalism under pressure
    • The dangers of complacency and “passing the problem along”
    • How great FTOs build confident, competent, and safe providers
    • Strategies for providing feedback that actually sticks

    If you're an FTO, want to become one, or just want to understand the responsibility that comes with shaping the next generation of EMS providers — this one's for you. It’s not a title. It’s a duty.

    Hosts: Jason "Big J" Tartalone

    If you have comments you would like to share or a topic for a discussion, hit us up at Sergeant_RescueTng@outlook.com or click the contact link on our webpage at www.SergeantRescue.com.

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    59 m
  • Episode 35 - Venom & Voices
    Jun 14 2025

    Venom and Voices: A Conversation with Dr. Ben Abo

    In this thrilling and insightful episode, we’re joined by the legendary Dr. Ben Abo — emergency physician, medical toxinologist, and venomous animal expert. We dive deep into the world of envenomation's, snakebite medicine, and the vital role of medical voice and advocacy in wilderness and austere environments.

    From his frontline experiences with venomous creatures to his work shaping national protocols and wilderness medicine education, Dr. Abo brings a unique blend of science, stories, and soul. Whether you're an EMS provider, SAR medic, or simply a curious mind, this episode is packed with real-world takeaways and unforgettable moments.

    🩺 Topics include:

    • Common myths and truths about snakebites
    • Best practices in prehospital envenomation management
    • The reality of venomous species in the U.S.
    • Building better communication between field responders and toxicologists
    • Why advocacy and education are critical to saving lives

    Strap in — it’s an episode that bites back (in the best way).

    Hosts: Jason "Big J" Tartalone & Jeff Kwiecien

    Guests: Dr. Ben Abo - Venom 1 & 2 Florida


    If you have comments you would like to share or a topic for a discussion, hit us up at Sergeant_RescueTng@outlook.com or click the contact link on our webpage at www.SergeantRescue.com

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    50 m
  • Episode 34 - SAR Management Principles
    May 27 2025

    Episode Title: “The Principles of Search: Art, Urgency, and Strategy in SAR”

    When a person goes missing, time is critical—and so is the strategy. In this episode, we break down seven foundational truths that every Search and Rescue professional, volunteer, or agency must understand to be effective in the field. From treating search as a true emergency to knowing when (and when not) to deploy a grid search, we explore the mindset, tactics, and priorities that drive successful outcomes.

    We'll cover:

    • Why search is always an emergency
    • How every mission is a classic mystery in need of critical thinking
    • The importance of searching for clues and the subject simultaneously
    • What to prioritize for the best chance of success
    • How to recognize if the subject has left the area
    • The correct order of search priorities
    • Why a grid search should be your last resort

    Whether you're a seasoned SAR operator or just getting involved, this episode lays out the core principles that separate a chaotic effort from a calculated, life-saving mission.

    Hosts: Jason "Big J" Tartalone

    If you have comments you would like to share or a topic for a discussion, hit us up at Sergeant_RescueTng@outlook.com or click the contact link on our webpage at www.SergeantRescue.com.

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    34 m
  • Episode 33: SAR Medical Direction (Part 2)
    Feb 20 2025

    In this episode, we delve into the Wilderness Medical Society’s Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Medical Direction of Search and Rescue (SAR) Teams. Join us as we explore the critical role of medical direction in SAR operations, uncover the development process behind these essential guidelines, and discuss their impact on the safety and effectiveness of SAR missions.

    In Part 1 we spoke with experts about the key recommendations outlined in the guidelines, the vital responsibilities of SAR medical directors, and the unique challenges faced in remote and austere environments. From legal and ethical considerations to the integration with local EMS systems.

    In Part 2 we are joined again by some great experts and discuss the challenges of providing medical direction to austere response teams, highlight more parts of the WMS's Clinical Practice Guideline for SAR Medical Direction, discuss the role of telemedicine and remote consultation, and then get some thoughts on what the future may look like!

    Whether you’re a member of a SAR team, a medical professional, or simply fascinated by the intersection of wilderness medicine and rescue missions, this episode offers invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of medical direction in search and rescue. Tune in to learn how these guidelines are not just saving lives but also setting new standards in wilderness medical care.

    Hosts: Jason "Big J" Tartalone & Jeff Kwiecien

    Guests:

    Dr. Jeff Thurman
    https://redstarmedical.org/
    jeff.thurman@redstarmedical.org

    Dr. Seth C. Hawkins
    https://hawkventures.com/


    WMS CPG: https://wms.org/WMS/WMS/Research/WEM/CPG.aspx?hkey=9d313906-4f7f-4b79-bc5a-007516f2c61c


    If you have comments you would like to share or a topic for a discussion, hit us up at Sergeant_RescueTng@outlook.com or click the contact link on our webpage at www.SergeantRescue.com

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