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In this special Emergency services show Collaboration 2025 episode, we explore how human factors shape the way emergency services deliver care under pressure.
Im Joined by Andy Youngson, Advanced Paramedic in Pre-Hospital Care with East Midlands Ambulance Service, and Simon Nevitt, Market Access Manager at Galen Pharma, we unpack the realities of high-stakes decision-making, communication breakdowns, and the cultural shifts needed to strengthen collaboration across healthcare and emergency response.
From the lessons of Martin and Elaine Bromley’s story to the growing challenge of bariatric care in the UK, this discussion goes beyond theory—examining how realistic training, open communication, and cross-service understanding can help teams perform better together and keep patient care truly human in a system that’s constantly under strain.
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By Pete Wakefield5
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In this special Emergency services show Collaboration 2025 episode, we explore how human factors shape the way emergency services deliver care under pressure.
Im Joined by Andy Youngson, Advanced Paramedic in Pre-Hospital Care with East Midlands Ambulance Service, and Simon Nevitt, Market Access Manager at Galen Pharma, we unpack the realities of high-stakes decision-making, communication breakdowns, and the cultural shifts needed to strengthen collaboration across healthcare and emergency response.
From the lessons of Martin and Elaine Bromley’s story to the growing challenge of bariatric care in the UK, this discussion goes beyond theory—examining how realistic training, open communication, and cross-service understanding can help teams perform better together and keep patient care truly human in a system that’s constantly under strain.
Access all episodes, documents, GIVEAWAYS & debriefs HERE
Join me on the United for 9/11: Memorial Stair Climb – Atlanta 2026 HERE
Podcast Apparel, Hoodies, Flags, Mugs HERE
PODCAST GIFT - FREE subscription to essential Firefighting publications HERE
A big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.
Send us a text
Support the show
***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.***
Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew

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