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In this deeply candid and wide-ranging conversation, Jason Falvey sits down with Chad Black, longtime EMS leader and Chairman of the Georgia EMS Association, to confront a hard truth: much of what’s breaking EMS isn’t the worst calls—it’s the relentless grind of the ones that never should have happened in the first place.
Drawing on more than four decades in emergency services, Chad shares the calls that shaped him, the leadership lessons learned the hard way, and the emotional toll providers carry long after the sirens fade. He challenges the profession’s fixation on response times, exposes the unsustainable reimbursement model behind ambulance services, and explains why burnout and PTSD often stem from chronic fatigue, moral injury, and system misuse—not just trauma.
The conversation goes far beyond the truck. Chad breaks down:
This episode also explores what real reform could look like: treat-in-place models, workforce investment, legislative advocacy, professionalism, and why EMS must be viewed as both public safety and healthcare to survive.
This is not a surface-level conversation. It’s an honest, sometimes uncomfortable look at where EMS stands today—and where it’s headed if meaningful change doesn’t come soon.
If you work in EMS, lead EMS, rely on EMS, or care about the future of emergency care in America, this is a conversation you need to hear.
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In-Service: The EMS Podcast is dedicated to the professional on the front lines of emergency care - in the field, the classroom and behind the scenes. Subscribe for new episodes featuring EMS leaders and innovators shaping the future of pre-hospital care.
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If you have suggestions for future guests email: [email protected]
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In this deeply candid and wide-ranging conversation, Jason Falvey sits down with Chad Black, longtime EMS leader and Chairman of the Georgia EMS Association, to confront a hard truth: much of what’s breaking EMS isn’t the worst calls—it’s the relentless grind of the ones that never should have happened in the first place.
Drawing on more than four decades in emergency services, Chad shares the calls that shaped him, the leadership lessons learned the hard way, and the emotional toll providers carry long after the sirens fade. He challenges the profession’s fixation on response times, exposes the unsustainable reimbursement model behind ambulance services, and explains why burnout and PTSD often stem from chronic fatigue, moral injury, and system misuse—not just trauma.
The conversation goes far beyond the truck. Chad breaks down:
This episode also explores what real reform could look like: treat-in-place models, workforce investment, legislative advocacy, professionalism, and why EMS must be viewed as both public safety and healthcare to survive.
This is not a surface-level conversation. It’s an honest, sometimes uncomfortable look at where EMS stands today—and where it’s headed if meaningful change doesn’t come soon.
If you work in EMS, lead EMS, rely on EMS, or care about the future of emergency care in America, this is a conversation you need to hear.
Support the show
In-Service: The EMS Podcast is dedicated to the professional on the front lines of emergency care - in the field, the classroom and behind the scenes. Subscribe for new episodes featuring EMS leaders and innovators shaping the future of pre-hospital care.
Merchandise Store: https://www.bonfire.com/store/in-service-ems-podcast/?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=store_page_share&utm_campaign=in-service-ems-podcast&utm_content=default
If you have suggestions for future guests email: [email protected]

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