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Kelly Grayson, AGS, NRP, CCP

The Ambulance Driver’s Perspective

Kelly Grayson, AGS, NRP, CCP, has been a critical care paramedic and EMS educator for over 30 years. Kelly is a passionate EMS advocate and a frequent regional and national EMS conference speaker, podcaster, and contributing author to several EMS textbooks. He is the author of the bestselling trilogy of EMS memoirs, the editor of the emergency medicine and public safety anthologies, and many short stories and fiction novels. He lives in the North Country of New York where his patients constantly ask him about his Louisiana accent.

LATEST ARTICLES
Rather than the usual prosaic New Year’s resolutions, I decided to come up with some EMS-specific resolutions that all of us could try adopting
Now that EMS crews have exchanged their hot packs for cold packs, and stocking extra blankets instead of bottled water, let’s count down the most memorable events of the year
Remember when you’re documenting a refusal, you’re writing a report not for other medical professionals, but for 12 people who didn’t know how to avoid jury duty
Anyone who has ever watched television knows that without Ambuslaps, the EMTs would never know when it’s time to take the patient to the hospital
Why are some of us blatantly disrespectful of the nursing home nurse?
Ever ogle the veins of someone you’re being introduced to? You’re not alone
Hasty online reader comments prove two points: Everyone is an expert about somone else’s call and EMTs eat their own kind
Amidst all the screeching and hissing and enraged yowling, somehow ACEP manages to come up with a theme everyone can agree with
‘Someone calls 911, an ambulance comes. Always. Who am I to say what form my help should take when I arrive?’