Get ready for a captivating discussion with my friend Colton, an intriguing paramedic with a diverse background! On todays episode, we’ll delve into the extraordinary life of this remarkable individual who has worn many hats throughout his career.
Colton has served as a 911 paramedic, responding to urgent calls and providing life saving care to those in need. His experience in the field has shaped his perspective on healthcare and has motivated him to become an advocate for EMS workers.
Not only has Colton worked as a 911 paramedic, but he has also ventured into the world of film as a set medic. Discover the unique challenges and experiences he faced while providing medical support on the sets of various productions, gaining an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse into the entertainment industry.
In addition to his medical expertise, Colton is a well-informed individual with a deep understanding of local politics. Join us as we explore his insights into the intersection of healthcare and politics, as well as the challenges he’s facing while promoting for a wider variety of EMS positions in the medical field.
Colton's journey into EMS took a non-traditional path, and in our conversation, he shares how he found his passion for helping others and carved out a unique career in EMS. As well as being a film set medic, he currently works as a sterilization technician, where he ensures the safety and cleanliness of medical equipment in the hospital.
Don't miss this thought-provoking episode with Colton! Tune in to our podcast to gain valuable insights and be inspired by his fascinating story!
If you're interested in EMS, healthcare, or just hearing from inspiring people who are making a difference in the world, don't miss this episode of Nine One One Nonsense. Please don’t forget to subscribe and rate the podcast, this helps tremendously!
Content Warning: This episode contains discussions about death, including graphic and potentially triggering details. Listener discretion is advised. The episode also covers sensitive topics and may not be suitable for all audiences. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health issues, please seek help immediately. You can contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 from anywhere in the US.