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EPISODE · Jun 27, 2024 · 42 MIN

So Others May Live with Mike Romano

from The Adrenaline Zone

While it’s true that everyone has rough days at work, few people have ones where they find themselves dropped into the middle of a fishing boat mutiny, tasked with getting the bleeding Captain to safety. Today’s guest is one of those precious few - and, in fact, that day wasn’t even close to his most difficult assignment!20-year U.S. Coast Guard veteran and Aviation Survival Technician (AST)/elite Rescue Swimmer, Mike Romano, joins Sandra and Sandy today to share his incredible journey from collegiate athlete to Search and Rescue specialist where he routinely performs daring rescues in the most perilous conditions. Highlighting the resilience, responsibility, and rigorous training required for his role, Mike discusses the intense physical and mental demands of his training, the crucial teamwork and communication needed during missions, and the importance of adapting to unpredictable situations. Mike's firsthand accounts of high-stakes rescues, specialized equipment, and valuable advice for aspiring ASTs underscore the bravery and dedication of Coast Guard rescue swimmers, and will undoubtedly leave listeners both amazed and inspired by their unwavering commitment to saving lives.Episode Highlights: Mike’s journey to rescue swimming Rescue swimmer training Mike’s team and its structure Planning ahead and improvising Transporting rescuees in the helicopter CRM and ORM training Mike’s medical training His law enforcement role The equipment and technology he uses Some of Mike’s more perilous experiences The feeling after a successful mission Contact with rescuees after the mission Dealing with the unpredictability of the job Mike’s career rescue stats His advice for those considering entering the field Key Takeaways:"Don't have a backup plan. Have this be your one and only goal. Work hard. Just know as physically exhausted as you think you are, you can do more.""Coast Guard rescue swimmers are some of the most elite yet unsung heroes in our military.""They physically drain you as much as possible to make you try to think and just have that mental toughness.""When we get on scene, a lot of times it's very different. You’ve kind of got to be very flexible and roll with all the punches.""You just kind of put yourself in the mindset of 'so others may live' and stick with that motto.""The pridefulness of it, the, like, 'Hey, I did a great thing.' It's an incredible feeling to pull somebody out of their most difficult situation."Keep the adrenaline rush going at:Homepage: theadrenalinezone.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theadrenalinezone/X:  https://twitter.com/AdrenalinezonepTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theadrenalinezoneMike’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrromano/

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