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In this powerful and unfiltered episode of In-Service: EMS Podcast, Jason sits down with three extraordinary paramedics — Carra Rau, Eve Moody, and Mary Glasgow Brown — for an honest look at what it truly means to be a woman working in emergency medical services.

Gritty stories of first field terminations, pediatric arrests, delivering babies in chaotic environments, and navigating a male-dominated profession, these women share the moments that shaped them, challenged them, and nearly broke them. They talk openly about balancing motherhood with trauma, carrying guilt home after difficult shifts, and the invisible emotional toll of a job that demands strength at all times.

From the isolation of COVID-era calls to the pressure of proving themselves on every scene, Carra, Eve, and Mary pull back the curtain on the culture of EMS — the good, the bad, and the heartbreakingly human. They discuss stereotypes, missed family milestones, the struggle for mental health support, and the fierce resilience that keeps them showing up shift after shift.

This episode is emotional, uncomfortable, and incredibly important. The women behind the sirens — the medics who carry grief, grit, compassion, and strength into every call, often at great personal cost.

Whether you’re in EMS or simply want to understand the people who answer 9-1-1, this conversation will stay with you long after the episode ends.

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