Welcome to the “reboot” of EMS in the New Decade. Call it, EMS in the New Decade 2.0. As you can see, the Blog has been moved to a new address, and has a completely new, different, updated look. I hope you enjoy perusing it as much as I’ve enjoyed putting it together.
I’m sure you’ll notice the new Picture Interface at the top of the page. Here, you will find some of my most viewed, and most popular posts. I will be rotating them every week or so, allowing you to get a good feel for everything that I write about. Just because a post might slip down the list a bit due to it being written six months or a year ago, that doesn’t mean its any less relevant.
Down on the lower left of the Home Page, you’ll be able to see each of my posts, newest at the top, as they get posted. Notifications will still be going out on Twitter, and shortly, those notifications will be moving over to Facebook as well. Get the word out, share, and feel free to comment on what you read.
Finally, in the lower right hand part of the page, you’ll be able to see what I am chatting about on Twitter. We get in some great discussions there, not only about EMS, but about life, and friendships, both from a serious and a not-so-serious standpoint.
None of this would have been possible without Ted Setla and the entire team from the First Responders Network. We had talked about the idea of a Blog Network back in Baltimore, and it seemed like I blinked, and the opportunity was here. It’s an honor for me to be associated with this group of people. They’re some great providers, and motivated advocates for EMS.
This Blog has come a long way in the last thirteen months that I’ve been writing it. Thanks to everyone who comes back and regularly reads what one Paramedic thinks about what is going on around him.
Now, sit back, take a look around, and enjoy the new look of EMS in the New Decade!
I could not agree more, and would like to reiterate the statement “None of this would have been possible without Ted Setla and the entire team from the First Responders Network. It’s an honor for me to be associated with this group of people. They’re some great providers, and motivated advocates for EMS.”
The site looks great, I love the lay out.
Thank you Paul! There is a lot to learn and share amongst those who are passionate about sharing of information… Having more people that understand and believe is amazing!
Everything looks great Scott. I also count myself lucky to be associated with such a great group here at First Responders Network!