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Back In Quarters

Back In Quarters is a podcast for EMS providers, and all first responders featuring the kind of conversation that we'd have when we arrive back at the station after a call. In each episode we'll explore a topic that is timely, relevant and thought provoking. The podcast is primarily hosted by Critical Care Paramedic Dustin Weber who is joined by experts and special guests in each episode.

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    Under Positive Pressure | CPAP, BiPAP & Ventilators in the Field

    What do CPAP, BiPAP, and ventilators really do—and how do you know when to use each one in the field?In this episode of Back in Quarters, Dustin Weber sits down with Thomas Krueger, critical care nurse and paramedic, to break down respiratory distress in a practical, street‑level way. They explore the difference between oxygenation failure and ventilation failure, why BiPAP is a game‑changer in prehospital care, and how early use of positive pressure can change a patient’s trajectory.From subtle red flags like “I’m tired,” to choosing the right tool at the right time, this conversation focuses on clinical judgment, patient tolerance, and using positive pressure to stay ahead of respiratory failure—before it turns into an airway you don’t want to manage.

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    Stroke of Genius: How EMS Supercharges Stroke Care

    This month on Back in Quarters, Dustin and Stephanie sit down with the St. Mary’s Stroke Team to uncover what really happens behind the scenes when a stroke patient hits the door—and why EMS is the spark that sets the whole system in motion.From FAST-ED scores to “glorified plumbers,” we explore how field impressions shape hospital pathways, why a 20‑gauge IV above the wrist can change everything, and how advanced imaging (and even AI) is redefining stroke care.We also tackle the transport conundrum: nearest hospital or highest capability? rural vs. urban? snowstorm vs. sunshine?If you’ve ever wondered how your scene impression becomes a real-time surgical decision—or why over‑calling a stroke is basically a love language—this episode is for you.(Link for continuing education credit coming soon!)

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    Just Culture in EMS – Turning Mistakes into Momentum

    What happens when EMS errors meet empathy? In this season opener of Back in Quarters, we sit down with Dr. Aurora Lybeck and Stephanie Lehman to unpack Just Culture—a philosophy that’s more than a checkbox on a training sheet. From medication mishaps to near-miss celebrations, we explore how shifting from blame to curiosity can transform teams, improve patient safety, and even turn mistakes into champions for change. If you’ve ever wondered how words like “violation” versus “inconsistent” can make or break trust, this episode is your wake-up call. Tune in and discover why Just Culture isn’t just policy—it’s the heartbeat of a healthier EMS system.

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    From Panic to Plan: What Really Happens After an Exposure

    Every EMS provider has that call they replay intheir head on the drive back to the station: the surprise needle stick, the bloody splash to the eye, the coughing mystery illness in the back of the rig. In this episode of Back in Quarters, Dustin and Stephanie sit down with infectious disease physician Dr. Amanda Carlson and infection preventionist Lauren Watson to unpack what actually counts as an exposure, what makes it “significant,” and what happens next. They dig into real-world scenarios—needle sticks, respiratorypathogens, measles scares, meningitis, HIV, hep B and C—and walk through how risk is really assessed, why timing and reporting matter, and what the follow-up looks like. Most importantly, they talk about the part we don’t say out loud: the fear, the “what if I take this home?” worry, and how a whole behind-the-scenes team works to support EMS providers after an exposure. If you’ve ever gone home from shift quietly spiraling about a patient’s “unknown status,” this one’s your permission slip to stop suffering in your own head and use the resources that exist for you.

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    The Art of Doing Nothing — Why Clinical Restraint Saves Lives

    In this Back in Quarters episode, Dustin sits down with Dr. Kacey Kronenfeld, MD, an EMS & Emergency Medicine physician, to tackle a spicy idea that makes new providers sweat: sometimes the safest, most effective move is… not moving. They break down the art of intentional inaction—how to pause, reassess, and let physiology do some of the heavy lifting—without missing the moment when you should act. Through real-world cases they unpack when interventions backfire, how to communicate “we’rewatching on purpose,” and why protocols are frameworks, not handcuffs. Who it’s for:EMTs, paramedics, EMS leaders, ED clinicians, and educators who want fewer unnecessary interventions, better outcomes, and cleaner QA/QI discussions.CE credit:This episode is accredited for continuing education, (link to CME system coming soon!)

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    Wisdom From the Field: Recognizing the Critically Ill Patient

    Guest: Stephanie Lehmann, BSN, RN, NRPIn this episode, Dustin Weber is joined by seasoned emergency nurse and paramedic Stephanie Lehmann, whose more than 23 years of EMS and ER experience bring a wealth of practical wisdom to the mic. Together, they explore the art of identifying critically ill patients from across the room—without relying on monitors or machines.From subtle visual cues to hands-on assessments, Dustin and Stephanie break down how to trust your clinical instincts, sharpen your observational skills, and recognize when a patient is truly sick. This conversation is packed with pearls for EMS providers, nurses, and anyone working in high-acuity environments.Whether you're new to the field or a veteran provider, this episode will challenge you to look beyond the numbers and lean into the power of experience, intuition, and bedside presence.Link to CME coming soon!

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    Behind the Protocols: A conversation with Dr. Nick Wleklinski

    In this episode of Back In Quarters, we’re joined byDr. Nick Wleklinski to unpack the world of prehospital protocols. We explore what protocols really are, how they’re developed, and why they matter on the front lines of EMS. Whether you’re a new EMT or a seasoned medic, thisconversation sheds light on the clinical reasoning, collaboration, and challenges behind the guidelines we follow in the field.

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    It's Ok To Ask For Help | First Responder Peer Support

    In this episode of Back In Quarters, Dustin sits down with Chief Joe Pulvermacher and Lt. Rob Kunze of the Fitchburg Fire Department to discuss their pioneering peer support program.  The guests discuss the purpose of peer support, and how their agency provides it.  We learn about FFD's road to create their program, and their advice to others on starting their own. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is provided as a public service.  Back in quarters should not be used a source of medical advice, medical direction, or legal advice or council.  Always follow your local protocols, medical direction, policies and procedures. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by the hosts do not necessarily reflect the view of their respective employers or others. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact us.

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    Episode 4 Trailer

    On the next episode of Back In Quarters, Dustin sits down with Chief Joe Pulvermacher and Lt. Rob Kunze of the Fitchburg Fire Department to discuss first responder mental health, well-being, and how to maintain it through a peer support program.

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    The Ketamine Controversy | The facts about ketamine and why it's kind of a big deal

    Today, as we arrive Back in Quarters, host Dustin Weber and Dr. Aurora Lybeck discuss ketamine, a medication that has become controversial after recent media attention in some high profile cases.  Dr. Lybeck will review the uses of ketamine for the dangerously agitated patient, and discuss why giving this mediation should be such a big deal to EMS providers.  We'll take an evidence based look at the medication with out all of the hype that is in the news.  All of that and more on this episode of Back in Quarters! DISCLAIMER: This podcast is provided as a public service.  Back in quarters should not be used a source of medical advice, medical direction, or legal advice or council.  Always follow your local protocols, medical direction, policies and procedures. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by the hosts do not necessarily reflect the view of their respective employers or others. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact us.

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    Episode Three Trailer

    Dr. Aurora Lybeck sits down with host Dustin Weber to discuss Ketamine, a medication that has become controversial after recent media attention in some high profile cases.  Full episode available on November 1.

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    EMS is in your blood | Getting to know Dr. John Aguilar

    Dustin sits down with Dr. John Aguilar and get's to know this new EMS physician and fire fighter.  In a fun conversation we'll learn about Dr. Aguilar's background and what it means to be an EMS Fellowship trained physician.  We discuss how that training benefits the EMS community and can contribute to better EMS systems and care.  Plus, Dr. Aguilar talks about where he see's EMS in the future.  All that and more as we arrive back in quarters.

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    Episode Two Trailer

    A preview of what's coming up as we arrive back in quarters in episode two of our podcast.

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    He's Clearly Not Right | Medical Decision Making Capacity

    In this episode of Back in Quarters, Dustin & Dr. Kronenfeld discuss medical decision making capacity with Dr. Melanie Heniff.  Dr. Heniff is an emergency physician who is about to complete her studies in law school and brings a unique perspective to the conversation.  How do EMTs and Paramedics determine if a patient has the capacity to refuse medical care and transport?  What do they need to document in these cases to protect themselves.  How can EMS partner with law enforcement to ensure a good outcome.  All of those questions are answered, as well as many more. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is provided as a public service.  Back in quarters should not be used a source of medical advice, medical direction, or legal advice or council.  Always follow your local protocols, medical direction, policies and procedures. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by the hosts do not necessarily reflect the view of their respective employers or others. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact us.

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    Episode One Trailer

    Check out this preview of our very first episode.  In episode one of Back in Quarters Dustin & Dr. Kronenfeld talk with Dr. Melanie Heniff, an emergency physician who is about to complete her studies in law school about medical decision making capacity.  This episode will cover the issues EMS providers and other first responders face when trying to determine if a patient has the capacity to make their own medical decision or refuse care.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Back In Quarters is a podcast for EMS providers, and all first responders featuring the kind of conversation that we'd have when we arrive back at the station after a call. In each episode we'll explore a topic that is timely, relevant and thought provoking. The podcast is primarily hosted by Critical Care Paramedic Dustin Weber who is joined by experts and special guests in each episode.

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SSM Health EMS Program

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