Seattle's Medic One

Seattle's Medic One

How We Don't Die

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Publication Date: 5th August 2019

In 1968, Dr. Leonard Cobb, along with Seattle fire chief Gordon Vickery, began to implement something new and daring: one of the country's first pre-hospital coronary care systems. Along with Dr. Michael Copass, they started Medic One, an emergency service unlike any other. One year later, the first vehicle equipped with a defibrillator and ten highly trained Seattle firefighters took to the streets. Medic One has since trained hundreds of paramedics, added an emergency air transport service in four neighboring states, helped build a statewide emergency transfer system and saved countless live... Read More
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In 1968, Dr. Leonard Cobb, along with Seattle fire chief Gordon Vickery, began to implement something new and daring: one of the country's first pre-hospital coronary care systems. Along with Dr. Michael Copass, they started Medic One, an emergency service unlike any other. One year later, the first vehicle equipped with a defibrillator and ten highly trained Seattle firefighters took to the streets. Medic One has since trained hundreds of paramedics, added an emergency air transport service in four neighboring states, helped build a statewide emergency transfer system and saved countless live... Read More
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In 1968, Dr. Leonard Cobb, along with Seattle fire chief Gordon Vickery, began to implement something new and daring: one of the country's first pre-hospital coronary care systems. Along with Dr. Michael Copass, they started Medic One, an emergency service unlike any other. One year later, the first vehicle equipped with a defibrillator and ten highly trained Seattle firefighters took to the streets. Medic One has since trained hundreds of paramedics, added an emergency air transport service in four neighboring states, helped build a statewide emergency transfer system and saved countless lives. Dr. Richard Rapport delivers an inside look at one of the most influential medical programs in Washington State and the country.
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  • Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Publication Date: 5th August 2019
  • State: Washington
  • Illustration Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9781467143608
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    MEDICAL / Allied Health Services / Emergency Medical Services
    HISTORY / United States / General
    MEDICAL / Emergency Medicine
Author Bio
Richard Rapport is clinical professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine in the Department of Neurological Surgery and the Department of Global Health. He is the author of two previous books and has published dozens of professional papers, as well as literary essays. He is an attending physician at Harborview Medical Center, where among other duties he is the co-site director for the UW medical students' neurosurgical elective course. He is married to writer Valerie Trueblood.
In 1968, Dr. Leonard Cobb, along with Seattle fire chief Gordon Vickery, began to implement something new and daring: one of the country's first pre-hospital coronary care systems. Along with Dr. Michael Copass, they started Medic One, an emergency service unlike any other. One year later, the first vehicle equipped with a defibrillator and ten highly trained Seattle firefighters took to the streets. Medic One has since trained hundreds of paramedics, added an emergency air transport service in four neighboring states, helped build a statewide emergency transfer system and saved countless lives. Dr. Richard Rapport delivers an inside look at one of the most influential medical programs in Washington State and the country.
  • Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • Imprint: The History Press
  • Publication Date: 5th August 2019
  • State: Washington
  • Illustrations Note: Black and White
  • ISBN: 9781467143608
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    MEDICAL / Allied Health Services / Emergency Medical Services
    HISTORY / United States / General
    MEDICAL / Emergency Medicine
Richard Rapport is clinical professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine in the Department of Neurological Surgery and the Department of Global Health. He is the author of two previous books and has published dozens of professional papers, as well as literary essays. He is an attending physician at Harborview Medical Center, where among other duties he is the co-site director for the UW medical students' neurosurgical elective course. He is married to writer Valerie Trueblood.