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My IFR Condition | A Journey Into The Storm
“In the aviation world, we meticulously assess every variable before taking flight. Yet sometimes, despite every calculation, you’re blindsided—thrust into chaos. That’s exactly what happened to me: my crew, my family, caught off guard. I have cancer. Suddenly, my internal compass disappeared, and the storm wasn’t outside the cockpit—it was inside me. Life, like flight, sometimes throws you into clouds you can’t see through. The only way to navigate is by trusting the instruments you’ve been given: your loved ones, your support systems, and the guidance of those who know the terrain. This is pure, unfiltered survival instinct, and for the first time, I realize that asking for help isn’t a failure—it’s the only way forward.”
A King Without a Crown
True leadership isn’t worn like a badge, it’s earned in the way we show up when no one’s watching. In this piece, we explore the difference between holding a title and holding influence, especially in high-stakes fields like EMS, fire, and critical care. Sometimes, the most respected leader is the one without the crown.
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The First Five Minutes: Rethinking ICS & MCI Response in Rural America
“In the stillness of a rural highway at 00:30, chaos erupted—an overturned minivan, four unrestrained children, and only two firefighters to control it all. No MCI declared. No mutual aid. No EMS on scene. What followed was more than a response failure; it was a wake-up call to reimagine the command paradigm for under-resourced responders in rural America.”
In this powerful firsthand account, Tyler Mckinzey, FP-C, NRP, and rural fire/EMS leader, challenges the conventional Incident Command System (ICS) model as it applies to rural multi-casualty incidents (MCIs). Backed by real CAD data, dispatch audio, and scene observations, the article offers not just critique—but actionable models, new ICS adaptations, and a vision to empower the rural responder.
Read the full story and discover the new rural ICS framework designed to bridge the gap between expectation and capability.
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