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The New Guard: Why EMS Must Evolve for Gen Z
The sirens are the same, the protocols are familiar, but the faces in the front of the rig are changing. Generation Z has officially entered the EMS workforce, and they aren’t just looking for a paycheck—they are looking for a culture shift. In the past, EMS was often built on a "shut up and move the cot" mentality. But for Torch EMS and the future of paramedicine, we believe that understanding the new generation of providers is the only way to build a sustainable, high-perf
Raymond Torch
Jan 242 min read


Myth Debunked: "The Body is Still Warm" – Why Temperature Doesn't Guide CPR
How many times have you heard it? You arrive on scene to a cardiac arrest, and someone—a bystander, or even a well-meaning colleague—declares, "The body is still warm! We have to do CPR!" It's a common phrase, often uttered with the best intentions, either as a justification for starting resuscitation or as an estimation of time of death. But in the world of prehospital emergency medicine, relying on subjective body temperature is a dangerous misconception. At Torch EMS, we'r
Raymond Torch
Jan 233 min read


Why You’ll Rarely See a Veteran Paramedic Run / Torch EMS Insights
If you’ve ever watched a veteran medic walk—not run—to a high-acuity call, you might have mistaken it for indifference. To a student or a new grad, it feels counterintuitive. In an emergency, every second counts, right? Why wouldn't we be sprinting? The truth is, that steady walk isn't a lack of urgency; it’s a lesson often learned "through the feet." At Torch EMS , we believe that how you arrive at the patient's side dictates the entire call. Here is why "slow is smooth, a
Raymond Torch
Jan 233 min read


Conquering the AEMCA / Raymond Torch
The No-Nonsense Intel for PCP Candidates Who Want to Win Let’s be real. You didn’t survive two years of intense college rigorous practical exams, and countless hours of preceptorship just to be average. You’re here because you want to be a high-performance Primary Care Paramedic. But standing between you and that provincial certification is one final, massive hurdle: The AEMCA. If you are a current student or a recent graduate preparing for the A-EMCA: Advanced Emergency Medi
Raymond Torch
Jan 85 min read


Fun learning - Immunology meme :)
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Raymond Torch
Dec 28, 20252 min read


Febrile Seizure
Febrile seizures (FS) represent the most common convulsive event in early childhood, occurring in approximately 2% to 5% of children. While traditionally viewed as benign, modern clinical research is uncovering a complex interplay of cytokine signaling, genetic mutations, and structural neuroplasticity. The Pathophysiology: Beyond the Temperature The prevailing hypothesis for FS suggests a transiently lowered seizure threshold in the developing brain. Research highlights thre
Raymond Torch
Dec 25, 20252 min read
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