• Burnt Out

  • A Paramedic’s Memoir
  • By: Chad Davis
  • Narrated by: Michael Bower
  • Length: 7 hrs
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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Burnt Out

By: Chad Davis
Narrated by: Michael Bower
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Chad shares the highs, the lows, and everything in between during his career as a paramedic, as well as the personal highs and lows. His stories highlight the dance between being fine, and burning out, as well as how the system fails to serve those who have dedicated their lives and careers to serving others.

©2023 Chad Davis (P)2023 Chad Davis

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Self reflection at its best

Enjoyable and emotional on many levels. Not just for EMS folks, but for everyone.

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Rollercoaster of Emotions

I’ve read a lot of things through life. As a ER nurse and as a former friend, this book allowed me to resonate in ways many books have not.

I laughed, I cried, I felt anger, and I felt uneasy are just a few of emotions this book brought out. One of this book’s powerful message to me is that as a passionate emergency nurse we need to do better at caring for the caregiver when our pre-hospital colleagues bring us a patient to care for. Both sides, pre-hospital and ER personnel have a high stress job. We need to build better relationships together and all it takes is being a kind human.

To leadership that reads this book I hope it helps you to use your title for the better good. To be a leader that leads with good energy and intentions and whose outcome is shown by improved working conditions and improved mental health of your employees.

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Amazing: truly from the heart!

From the start I could not put this book down… it’s the true thoughts and feeling told by one paramedic but the reality of many!!! It raw and at times ugly but it’s great and probably as close to understanding the first responder as you will get with out becoming one!!! I highly recommend!!!

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Extremely Insightful

Chad chronicles much of his time and experience with Fire and EMS in his book. From before he was a Rookie, all the way up through being a seasoned leader. I appreciate the personal trials he relates to and am still taken back by the things I never knew about a brother I worked with for a few years.
I am grateful for his courage to share it all, for everyone to read. I enjoyed reading about the memories and stories of fire station life, the lessons it teaches, and the raw emotion he experienced. He dives deep into the fears of a failed healthcare system, failed leadership, extreme personal tragedy, and also shines light on some amazing leaders and brotherhood along the way. Its a great ride I had to take with him in this book! And, I was lucky enough to experience a couple moments of it in person.

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Good read

This book feels like my life. Feels good to know others struggle as well.

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An honest and amazing story of passion, love, loss, and perseverance!

This book is an amazing, eloquent, and raw look at the American fire service. Having worked with Chad, I know a lot of the people and stories that are presented in this book. His ability to tell his and his family’s story, the ups and downs, the good and the bad, is a true insight into the urban fireman’s life. I laughed, I cried, I empathized, and understood every chapter in this book. It is absolutely one the best books I’ve read in years. Thank you Chad for your sharing your successes, failures, insecurities, personal tragedy, and most of all your vulnerability. I strongly recommend this book for all of our brothers and sisters on the front line.

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