EPISODE · Jan 23, 2026 · 35 MIN
From The Frontlines: Advancing CPET for First Responders with Front Line Mobile Health
from Electra-Med Edge · host Andy Simonson
In this episode of Electra-Med Edge, we sit down Connor Benson, CSCS, Exercise Physiologist, with Front Line Mobile Health, a team delivering comprehensive health screenings to first responders across nine states.We discuss how the Lode Corival Cycle Ergometer is used in delivering large-scale cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in mobile and clinical settings to support standardized, repeatable CPET testing for firefighters, law enforcement, and EMS agencies. The conversation covers practical considerations, data consistency, and how objective testing helps advance first responder health, safety, and performance.Key Topics:• CPET testing for first responder populations• Mobile and field-based testing challenges• Cycle ergometry for occupational health• Data consistency across multiple agencies• Expanding CPET capabilities and researchConnect with Electra-Med:LinkedIn - / electra-med-corporation Instagram - / electramedcorp Website - https://www.electramed.comEmail - [email protected] with Conner and Front Line Mobile Health:LinkedIn - / connerbenson93 Instagram - / frontlinemh Website - https://www.frontlinemobilehealth.com/
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In this episode of Electra-Med Edge, we sit down Connor Benson, CSCS, Exercise Physiologist, with Front Line Mobile Health, a team delivering comprehensive health screenings to first responders across nine states. We discuss how the Lode Corival Cycle Ergometer is used in delivering large-scale cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) in mobile and clinical settings to support standardized, repeatable CPET testing for firefighters, law enforcement, and EMS agencies. The conversation covers ...
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