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Pittsburgh's Revolutionary Black Paramedics Made a Breakthrough in Medicine, Part I
Season 10 · Episode 6

Pittsburgh's Revolutionary Black Paramedics Made a Breakthrough in Medicine, Part I

Constant Wonder · BYUradio

February 12, 202543m 41s

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Before 1966, if you needed transport to the hospital, authorities might send a police car, or even a hearse. That year, Pittsburgh's non-profit Freedom House set out to change that for the city's predominately Black Hill District. Staffed by trained Black men, their ambulance service served as a model for newly emerging paramedic services around the country. Guests: Kevin Hazzard, author of "American Sirens: The Incredible Story of the Black Men Who Became America's First Paramedics" John Moon, paramedic at Freedom House and former Assistant Chief, City of Pittsburgh EMS Visit Kevin Hazzard online to learn more about his writing and research: Main website: https://www.kevinhazzard.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goes_by_hazzard/?hl=en X/Twitter: https://x.com/goes_by_hazzard Photo Credit: Heinz History Center Originally aired on September 21, 2022.