Airway for the Streets
The Decisions That Matter Before You Reach for the Blade
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Airway for the Streets: The Decisions That Matter Before You Reach for the Blade
This is not another airway textbook.
This is the book EMS culture has avoided writing.
If you are a paramedic, EMT, flight clinician, or emergency provider who manages respiratory failure in the real world, you already know the truth:
Airway is not about the tube.
It is about oxygen.
In cramped bedrooms.
On asphalt.
In bathrooms.
During long rural transports.
When the saturation is falling and everyone is looking at you.
Airway for the Streets dismantles the myths around intubation, rapid sequence intubation (RSI), and first-pass obsession. It exposes the ego traps, the decision spirals, and the post-intubation mistakes that quietly harm patients.
This book delivers:
• A street-tested airway decision model
• When NOT to intubate in CHF, asthma, overdose, sepsis, and trauma
• High-performance BVM strategy that separates pros from novices
• Preoxygenation and reserve-building tactics that prevent crashes
• Stop-point discipline that protects patients from ego
• Post-intubation management most providers get wrong
• Rural and limited-resource airway realities
• Provider psychology after a failed airway
• A printable Airway Field Card you can actually use
This is not anti-intubation.
It is anti-myth.
It challenges the idea that plastic in the trachea equals victory. It reframes airway mastery as judgment under pressure.
If you manage emergency airway, prehospital airway, critical care transport, or rural EMS airway scenarios, this book will change how you think before you ever reach for the blade.
Because the tube is a tool.
Oxygen is the mission.
And the difference between the two is what keeps patients alive.
If you are ready to elevate your airway decision-making, rethink RSI timing, strengthen your BVM performance, and lead with discipline instead of adrenaline—
This book belongs in your airway bag.