In Season Two of her true crime series, The God Hook, journalist Carol Costello investigates the complex case of the Ohio Craigslist Killings—and in doing so, unearths the untold story of the crimes that preceded the murders—and the victims who’ve never received justice. Richard Beasley was convicted of murdering three men and attempting to kill a fourth in the fall of 2011, but before that heinous spree, authorities were building a human trafficking case against him. Now, working with the case's prosecutor, a county sheriff, and many closely involved sources, Carol examines previously unknown details of Beasley’s alleged crimes, and how he used the God Hook to lure his victims and bend them to his will. In Season One of this podcast, Blind Rage, journalist Carol Costello revisits the first big assignment she covered as a 22-year-old, novice reporter: Phyllis Cottles’ brutal attack. Psychologists call them “Triumphant Survivors,” but Phyllis Cottle was more than a survivor, she used this crime to better herself and the world around her. Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://evergreenpodcasts.supportingcast.fm
Billy and Joe sit down with Jason Patton of Fire Department Chronicles and Fire Department Coffee to discuss cardiac arrest survivability! About our guest: Jason Patton’s journey into the fire service began like a classic turning point in a story. It all started with a casual conversation with a friend. At the time, he was working as a mechanic, following in his father’s footsteps despite his dad's advice against it. One day, his friend suggested a career shift to the fire service which required Jason to attend EMT school. This suggestion became the first domino in a remarkable journey. EMT school piqued Jason's interest in the human body and the world of medicine, setting the stage for what was to come. This eventually led to medic school and fire school, where he found his true passion for the fire service. Today, Patton is a firefighter and paramedic with the Riviera Beach Fire Department. He has now been serving his community for the past 17 years, making a positive impact both within the department and the broader firefighting community. You may know him as the hilarious host of Fire Department Chronicles and/or the VP of Fire Department Coffee (FDC). This is where Patton’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through as he and FDC Co-founder/CEO Luke Schneider spearheaded the FDC’s meteoric growth as one of the fire service’s favorite staples. https://www.firedeptcoffee.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZbWCodPFwH2QQn772QnUxQ https://www.facebook.com/firedepartmentchronicles https://www.tiktok.com/@firedepartmentchronicles?lang=en How to get a hold of ACR: www.acrmoonshot.com https://www.facebook.com/acrmoonshot/…
Joe Powell sits down with his co-host Billy Croft to discuss the importance of leadership with ACR. Billy explains that all great leaders possess three important traits; curiosity, confidence and courage. https://www.firehouse.com/leadership/article/55038345/six-paths-to-fire-department-leadership-curiosity-confidence-and-courage www.acrmoonshot.com…
Billy and Joe sit down with Dr. Sheldon Cheskes at the Citizen CPR Cardiac Arrest Summit in San Diego to discuss advancements in treating patients in cardiac arrest to better outcomes. About our guest: Dr. Cheskes’ research interests lie in the area of resuscitation science, particularly cardiac arrest resuscitation. He has a particular interest in CPR quality and its impact on cardiac arrest survival. He is also interested in systems of care for STEMI (ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction) and prehospital airway management. He is a co-principal investigator of studies exploring the impact of early prehospital treatment of sepsis, and the principal investigator of a study assessing the impact of remote ischemic conditioning on clinical outcomes from STEMI. He is also the principal investigator of studies exploring innovative techniques in the treatment of refractory ventricular fibrillation and automated external defibrillator deployment for cardiac arrest. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32084567/ Contact Info for Dr. Cheskes sheldon.cheskes@sunnybrook.ca…
Billy and Joe sit down with founder/President of the Pulse Point Foundation and talk about the importance of optimizing the community to help save more lives. About our Guest: Richard Price is President of the PulsePoint Foundation and is a member of the board. Price retired as the Fire Chief for the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District on December 31, 2012 after a distinguished thirty-three year fire service career. Price has a strong technical background and is well known for using technology to shape management processes and encourage civic engagement. In 2012, Chief Price was named “Citizen of the Year” in his hometown of Danville. Price is the 2012 American Heart Association “Heart of Gold” honoree and a 2013 JEMS “Innovator in EMS”. Price holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration (MPA) from California State University Hayward. He is a California State Certified Fire Chief and is an internationally certified Chief Fire Officer (CFO). In 2009 Price completed the four- year Executive Fire Officer (EFO) Program at the National Fire Academy in Maryland. Price is a graduate of the Harvard University Senior Executives in State and Local Government Program at the Kennedy School of Government and the Strategic Management of Public Organizations Program at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. In 2011 Price graduated from the Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS) Executive Leaders Program at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. Only when Fire Chief Richard Price saw paramedics arrive did he realize how close he’d been to a cardiac arrest victim. He understood then how close you could be to someone in need while unaware of the emergency. Trained in CPR, with an AED in his car, he knew he likely could have made a difference in the outcome if he was made aware minutes earlier. He soon wondered if a modern, location-aware mobile phone linked to the local 9-1-1 dispatch center could alert CPR-trained citizens that were in the immediate vicinity and willing to help. These "citizen responders" might be just feet away, on the floor above or in the building next door, like Price. Close enough to make a difference, but far enough away to be unaware of the need for help. Within days of this event, Price's vision for the PulsePoint app was a point on the horizon. https://www.pulsepoint.org/foundation ACR MoonShot Social media connect: https://www.facebook.com/acrmoonshot/ https://www.instagram.com/acrmoonshot/ https://www.threads.net/@acrmoonshot ACR Website: www.acrmoonshot.com…
Billy and Kevin sit down and talk with Adiel Garcia, Division Chief of Education & Integrated Healthcare at MED-ACT in Kansas City to discuss the future of Epinephrine in cardiac arrest. About our Guest: Ariel Garcia is the Division Chief of Education & Integrated Healthcare at MED-ACT in the greater metro of Kansas City. He started his career in EMS as a combat medic in the U.S. Army in 1996. He has worked as a civilian field paramedic and has critical care and flight medic experience. Div. Chief Garcia holds a Master of Education degree, a Graduate Certificate in e-Learning from the University of Texas and is a certified Diagnostic Medical Sonographer. Division Chief Garcia is published in several books and courses and has presented in the United States as well as 15 other countries. https://www.linkedin.com/in/adiel-garcia-67b08187/ Contact: bcroft71@gmail.com www.acrmoonshot.com https://www.facebook.com/acrmoonshot/ https://www.instagram.com/acrmoonshot/…
Billy and Kevin sit with Mike and Adam from Lethbridge Fire in Canada to discuss push dose EPI for their ROSC patients. About our Guests: Mike Humphrey EMS Operations Officer Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services Mike Humphrey is the EMS operations officer at Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES), and has been an advanced care paramedic for 18 years and a firefighter for 16. Mike designed LFES’ Mass Casualty guidelines and played a prominent role in developing the Active Killer co-response with local law enforcement. Mike is the co-leader of the Cardiac Arrest Survivability program at LFES. He was a flight and ground paramedic for two years prior to joining LFES. Adam Perrett Medical Training Officer Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services Adam Perrett is an advanced care paramedic and firefighter with more than 20 years of experience. He is the medical training officer for Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services (LFES), where he coordinates and plans all EMS training for frontline staff. Adam is an ACLS, BLS, and PALS instructor and a rescue diver with the LFES Water Rescue Team. Adam is committed to optimizing patient care and outcomes; he is also co-leading the implementation of the Cardiac Survivability Program in Lethbridge. Contact ACR Moonshot: www.acrmoonshot.com Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/acrmoonshot/ https://www.facebook.com/acrmoonshot https://www.threads.net/@acrmoonshot…
Billy Croft and Josh Smith sit down with Telecommunication Supervisor Esther Click and talk telephone CPR and why that matters with increasing survivability. About our guest: Esther has served as a 911 professional with SECOMM for 17 years and has filled many roles during her career. She has been a Dispatcher, Certified Training (CTO), and Communications Supervisor. Esther has represented Benton and Franklin counties on the WA State 911 Advisory Committee's Public Education Sub Committee, which she chaired and provided leadership to for several years. Esther has been the public education coordinator for SECOMM, ensuring that 911 education is shared with interested groups and persons across both Benton and Franklin Counties. Esther was instrumental in creating and sharing our text to 911 public education campaign in both English and Spanish. Esther has been the SECOMM Criteria Based Dispatch (CBD) program coordinator and certified instructor for the program. The CBD program certifies Dispatchers to provide pre-arrival medical instructions by phone including telephone CPR and Childbirth. Esther has certifies not only SECOMM Dispatchers, but those from 911 centers in our area. Esher's passion for public education and telephone CPR merged when she was invited to speak nationally alongside public safety partners at the Resuscitation Academy and Heart Safe Communities conferences. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esther-click-54bb83148/ For more information about ACR Moon Shot please visit: www.acrmoonshot.com https://www.instagram.com/acrmoonshot/ https://www.facebook.com/acrmoonshot email contact: bcroft71@gmail.com…
ACR Moon Shot sits down with Dr. Peter Antevy in Denver Colorado at the Zoll Summit Conference to discuss cardiac arrest survivability! About our guest: Peter Antevy, MD Founder & CMO Dr. Peter Antevy, innovator of the Handtevy Pediatric Resuscitation System, is a nationally recognized lecturer and expert in the field of pre-hospital pediatrics. He is extremely passionate about improving both adult and pediatric pre-hospital care and evaluating and improving upon currently accepted medical practice. Dr. Antevy received his medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine in 1999 and then continued on to complete his pediatric training at the Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. He then achieved a subspecialty degree in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh before returning back to Florida where he has been a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital since 2005. Dr. Antevy also currently serves as the EMS Medical Director for Davie Fire-Rescue, Coral Springs Fire Department, Southwest Ranches Fire Rescue and MCT Express, and is the Associate Medical Director for Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, Miramar Fire Rescue and Seminole Tribe Fire Rescue. Peter currently serves as the President of the Greater Broward EMS Medical Directors’ Association, an organization whose providers serve the 1.5 million residents of Broward County, Florida. For his efforts, Dr. Antevy was awarded the prestigious Raymond H. Alexander EMS Medical Director of the Year Award in 2014. He also was honored as one of the 2015 Top Ten Innovators in EMS by JEMS. https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-antevy-md-a9b11726/…
Joe and Billy sit down with Rod Cheney and Terry Kehoe to give answers to commonly asked questions regarding ACR. About our Guests: Terry Kehoe Over 25 years of experience in Emergency Services and as a provider/manager of prehospital emergency and critical care, education and leadership in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Medical Devices field. Most recently as a Senior Manager for Clinical Operations for ZOLL Medical. Terry also serves on the ACR Advisory Board. Rod Cheney Rod has extensive experience where he worked for a Fire/EMS agency for 25 years in Ohio. Currently, Rod works for Zoll Medical as a regional manager. About our Hosts: Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com…
Billy and Joe get a unique opportunity to sit down with a cardiac arrest survivor to hear their unbelievable story of survival! Our guest is a cardiac arrest survivor who suffered their event in 2020 and if it weren't for early recognition, bystander CPR, quick 911 response, dispatcher guided CPR, ACR protocols and all the nurses and doctors at the hospital, our guest wouldn't be here today. A wonderful story that could only be told by a survivor. About our Hosts: Billy Croft - A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com Joe Powell Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com Web Site: https://acrmoonshot.com/ Become a heart safe community here! https://citizencpr.org/heartsafe/…
In the wake of the Demar Hamlin incident, Billy and Joe talk with Terry Kehoe, Senior Manager for Clinical Operations for Zoll, to discuss what does early Defibrillation and early CPR really mean and how do we improve cardiac arrest outcomes. About Our Guest: Terry Kehoe Over 25 years of experience in Emergency Services and as a provider/manager of prehospital emergency and critical care, education and leadership in the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Medical Devices field. Most recently as a Senior Manager for Clinical Operations for ZOLL Medical. Terry also serves on the ACR Advisory Board. About Our Hosts: Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com…
Joe and Billy talk with Chief Jim Kubinski of the Killeen Fire Department in Texas. Chief Kubinski spent 22 years at The Naperville Fire Department and retired as the Battalion Chief of EMS. Chief Kubinski along with Billy Croft tell the ACR journey of the Naperville Fire Department. About our guest: Fire Chief Jim Kubinski Chief Kubinski is a Firefighter/Paramedic with the Killeen Fire Department who is honored & privileged to hold the rank of Fire Chief for Killeen Fire in Texas. Dedicated to improving outcomes for any member of the department and the public we come into contact with, no matter what emergency or crisis they are experiencing. Before becoming the Fire Chief in Killeen Texas, Jim spent 22 years with the Naperville Fire Department where he retired as the Battalion Chief of EMS. Jim helped guide Naperville Fire through the process of changing to Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. About our hosts: Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com…
Joe and Billy talk with Rod Cheney about avoiding crash deployments with mechanical CPR devices. Rod has extensive experience where he worked for a Fire/EMS agency for 25 years in Ohio. Currently, Rod works for Zoll Medical as a regional manager. About our Hosts: Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com…
Billy and Joe talk with Captain Josh Smith of the Richland EMS & Fire about the importance of optimizing the community to help save more lives. About our Guest: Josh Smith is a Captain/Paramedic with Richland Fire & Emergency Services (RF&ES) located in southeast Washington State. In addition to his role as an advisory board member for ACR, he also serves on the Program Advisory Committee for Heart Safe Communities through the Citizen CPR Foundation. About our Hosts: Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com…
Billy and Joe discuss ACR with Dr Dustin Holland and how he became the physician advisor for the ACR consortium. About our Guest: Dr. Holland is a full time Emergency Medicine Physician with Carson Tahoe Emergency Physicians in Carson City, NV. He is board-certified in Emergency Medicine and EMS. Dr. Holland currently serves as the EMS Medical Director for Carson City Fire Department, Central Lyon Fire Protection District, and Carson City Sheriff's Office SWAT. He earned his Medical Doctorate and Masters of Public Health degrees from University of Nevada School of Medicine. He completed Emergency Medicine Residency and EMS Fellowship at Indiana University School of Medicine. He currently serves as Chair of the ACEP EMS Section and Physician Advisor for the Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation Consortium. Dr. Holland has been involved in EMS in different capacities for 14 years. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with family and friends while camping, skiing, hiking, and traveling. He lives in Reno with his wife and their 3 young children. About our hosts: Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com…
Billy and Joe talk with Kevin Joles, Division Chief of EMS at Lawrence-Douglas County Fire about becoming the first Clone agency of ACR. About our Hosts: Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com…
Billy and Joe talk about what it takes to be a successful ACR agency and what it takes to be a warrior that saves more lives. Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com…
Joe Powell and Billy Croft discuss what is ACR and why you should listen to what they have to say about saving more lives! About our Hosts: Billy Croft A 28 year veteran of the Naperville Fire Department in Illinois, Billy has dedicated his life to public service. Billy also serves on the ACR Advisory Board helping other agencies improve neurological survival from cardiac arrest. Contact Info: bcroft71@gmail.com Joe Powel Joe is a retired EMS Chief from Rialto Fire Department in California with over 40 years in the fire service and is also the founder of Advanced Cardiac Resuscitation. Joe also sits on the ACR advisory Board as the chairman. Joe believes nothing trumps compressions, nothing! Joe's goal for our industry is to get to 50.1% neurological survival from cardiac arrest by 2030. Contact Info: acrmoonshot2030@outlook.com…
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