The Patient Centered Paramedic Podcast: Moving Mountains: Hurricane Helene in WNC

The Patient Centered Paramedic Podcast: Moving Mountains: Hurricane Helene in WNC

In late September of this year, Hurricane Helene struck the mountains of Western North Carolina, bringing devastating flooding, mudslides and damage to the area.

Host John Sammons is joined by Paramedic Garry Pomerleau to talk about his experience during and after the storm as not only a responder, but a resident of the area. You can read his article in JEMS as well.

Listen to the conversation below.

Catherine Sanderson joins John Sammons to talk about book, “Why We Act, Turning Bystanders Into Moral Rebels.”

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