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Kevin Collopy, MHL, FP-C, FAEMS

Kevin Collopy, MHL, FP-C, FAEMS

@ktcollopy

Servant leader|award winning #CCT & #HEMS educator|researcher|innovator| @Colgateuniv & @WGU alum|girl dad|co-editor in chief @airmedjournal comments=my own

Wilmington, NC Katılım Nisan 2015
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SAEM@SAEMonline·
SAEM is seeking a new Editor-in-Chief for our flagship journal, Academic #EmergencyMedicine Education & Training! Applications for this critical leadership role will launch September 1, 2026. More information will be shared closer to the application launch date.
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EMS World@EMSWorldOFCL·
2026 Call for Abstracts! Get your original EMS research in front of your peers. A peer-review process by @pcrfatucla determines which authors are invited to present their study at EMS World Expo. Cash awards available. Deadline is June 30. hubs.ly/Q04c1Hhw0
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Air Medical Journal@AirMedJournal·
This ⬇️ is one of the AMJ's top 10 downloaded articles of 2025! Congratulations to the authors for advancing critical care and emergency medicine research through impactful scholarship and innovation. Read it here: airmedicaljournal.com/article/S1067-…
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EMS World@EMSWorldOFCL·
2026 Call for Abstracts! Get your original EMS research in front of your peers. A peer-review process by @pcrfatucla determines which authors are invited to present their study at EMS World Expo. Cash awards available. Deadline is June 30. hubs.ly/Q04c1lh40
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I’m no conspiracy theorist. But I’m traveling and in a hotel and apparently the “local networks” are having issues and all the non-conservative news networks are not broadcasting. Every other channel works perfectly! H Mmm
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Does wearing your sunglasses inside the windowless part of the American lounge at the airport make you “extra cool” or slightly suspect?
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Sometimes it is difficult to describe the breadth of patients our #HEMS clinicians treat all around the world. The patients we touch are somewhat immeasurable.
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Interesting juxtaposition today w @AirMedJournal ed team. While watching one of our rural @LifeLinkIII teams take off to care for a pt >1hr from care, we were speaking w/ MDs on call w our mECMO team flying with us, discussing rpapers describing care in 3 European/Asian countries
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Not trying to stir, but seriously JEMS? Your email & headline say medic airlifted. Then, the opening line it is am AEMT. If we can’t ID our self correctly, how can we expect anyone to?
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Just saw a post of a fire-EMS system announcing they have added IV pumps to their service. How is this news? If you aren’t yet using pumps for medicated infusions, how are you meeting the standard of care for patient safety?
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Air Medical Journal@AirMedJournal·
Air Medical Journal is seeking papers for a special issue on Prehospital ECPR and Transporting Patients on Mechanical Circulatory Support. The deadline is July 1, 2026. Learn more here: airmedicaljournal.com
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Why doesn’t the fire truck stop at each intersection to clear it like they do on the roads? If they had looked right…..
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

The air traffic controller cleared the fire truck onto the runway. Seconds later, the same controller screamed “stop, stop, stop.” The plane was doing 93 to 105 mph. Both pilots are dead. Everyone will frame this as controller error. One controller was simultaneously managing a United flight that aborted takeoff after an anti-ice warning, dispatching a fire truck across an active runway, and sequencing an inbound Air Canada landing at highway speed. At 11:40 PM. On a mandatory overtime shift at a facility that has been understaffed for years. A system that assigns one person that workload will produce exactly this outcome. The only variable is when. The FAA is short approximately 3,000 controllers. The headcount dropped 13% from 2010 to 2024 while flight volume rose 10%. Over 40% of the FAA’s 290 terminal facilities are understaffed. The New York TRACON, which manages the most congested airspace in America across LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark, has been chronically below target. Newark was operating at 59% of its staffing goal. LaGuardia handles 900 flights a day. The hiring pipeline is broken at every stage. Only 2% of applicants complete the full process. Training takes up to 6 years. The FAA Academy in Oklahoma City is a bottleneck, with roughly 35% of trainees washing out. Congress blocked legislation to build a second academy. In one recent hiring cycle, the FAA brought on 1,512 candidates and lost 1,300 in the same window. Net gain: around 160 controllers for an entire country. Three things need to happen and everyone who can make them happen has known for years. Congress needs to fund and authorize a second FAA training academy. One facility in Oklahoma City cannot produce enough controllers for 900 million annual passengers. Members of Congress from Oklahoma have actively blocked this. That needs to end yesterday. The FAA needs to cut certification time. Six years from application to fully certified controller is absurd. The agency’s own data shows tower simulators reduce certification time by 27%. They’ve installed them at 95 facilities. That should be every facility, and the simulated hours should count toward more of the certification requirement. The FAA needs to stop plugging staffing gaps with mandatory overtime. Controllers at understaffed facilities are working six-day weeks rotating between morning, mid, and night shifts. The NTSB has flagged fatigue repeatedly. The controller last night was managing overlapping emergencies during a nighttime operation. Overtime is not a staffing plan. It’s a countdown to the next runway collision. The controller said “I messed up” to a Frontier pilot who watched the whole thing. The pilot responded “No man, you did the best you could.” One of them is right. The answer determines whether this happens again.

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Why, even when it is the same producer, do buns come in 6-packs, while hot dogs/sausages/bratwurst all come in 5-packs?
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