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Show Notes
This week on Inside EMS, hosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson take a practical look at how leadership — both formal and informal — shapes the culture of an EMS organization.
The hosts break down three things crews notice immediately: consistency, presence and composure. They emphasize that good leadership isn’t about controlling people or enforcing policies — it’s about developing crews, communicating clearly and earning trust over time.
This episode breaks down how leadership credibility is built slowly through consistent behavior — and it only takes one misstep to damage it.
Quotable takeaways-
“The culture of an EMS organization is shaped far more by leadership behavior than by policy manuals.”
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“You don't build strong organizations by controlling people. You build them by developing people.”
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“Leadership starts the moment people are watching.”
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