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The Crisis Response Podcast
Trek Medics Intl
15 episodes
6 months ago
For much of the world, there's no reliable way to call for help in an emergency. In Mwanza, Tanzania, local doctor Marko Hingi decided that wasn't acceptable. Working with local motorcycle taxi drivers, Dr. Hingi built an emergency medical system from scratch, and in this episode he shares exactly how he did it. To learn more or get in contact with Dr. Hingi and the Tanzania Rural Health Movement (TRHM), visit their website. Follow Tanzania Rural Health Movement: Facebook | YouTube | Insta...
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For much of the world, there's no reliable way to call for help in an emergency. In Mwanza, Tanzania, local doctor Marko Hingi decided that wasn't acceptable. Working with local motorcycle taxi drivers, Dr. Hingi built an emergency medical system from scratch, and in this episode he shares exactly how he did it. To learn more or get in contact with Dr. Hingi and the Tanzania Rural Health Movement (TRHM), visit their website. Follow Tanzania Rural Health Movement: Facebook | YouTube | Insta...
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Mental Health Crises in Austin | Integral Care
The Crisis Response Podcast
50 minutes
2 years ago
Mental Health Crises in Austin | Integral Care
Typically, when someone calls 9-1-1, they're asked if they need police, fire or EMS. But in Austin, Texas, an exciting program is transforming 9-1-1 simply by adding a fourth option: "Mental Health". In this episode, Marisa Malik and Kedra Priest of Integral Care join the podcast to talk about the Expanded Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (EMCOT). EMCOT works with Austin first responders to divert jail bookings and emergency department (ED) admissions by providing real-time response for mental h...
The Crisis Response Podcast
For much of the world, there's no reliable way to call for help in an emergency. In Mwanza, Tanzania, local doctor Marko Hingi decided that wasn't acceptable. Working with local motorcycle taxi drivers, Dr. Hingi built an emergency medical system from scratch, and in this episode he shares exactly how he did it. To learn more or get in contact with Dr. Hingi and the Tanzania Rural Health Movement (TRHM), visit their website. Follow Tanzania Rural Health Movement: Facebook | YouTube | Insta...