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The Crisis Response Podcast
Trek Medics Intl
15 episodes
8 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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Violence Intervention in Hartford | Hartford Communities that Care
The Crisis Response Podcast
41 minutes
3 years ago
Violence Intervention in Hartford | Hartford Communities that Care
When gang violence claims a victim, there's always the chance that somone will be looking for payback. But who's responsible for stepping in and preventing more bloodshed? The medical staff who are busy treating the wounded? Law enforcement who are busy investigating the crime? In this episode, Andrew Woods, Founder and Executive Director of Hartford Communities That Care (HCTC), joins the podcast along with two staff to talk more about HCTC's work responding to more than 2,000 violent crime...
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...