Trauma care for the minutes that matter most. In the first five minutes after a gunshot, a stabbing, a car crash, or an active-shooter event, most people wait for help to arrive. What happens in those minutes often decides whether someone survives. Dr. Alexander Eastman has spent more than twenty years working to close the gap between injury and care. A trauma surgeon and EMS physician, he led the Rees-Jones Trauma Center at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas and serves as a reserve lieutenant and Chief Medical Officer with the Dallas Police Department. He contributed to the Hartford Consensus, the work behind Stop the Bleed, the national campaign that has taught millions of Americans to control life-threatening bleeding before emergency crews arrive. Each episode walks through the critical first minutes of a traumatic injury, grounded in real calls and real decisions from the street, the emergency room, and the command center. The mission is simple: share what actually works to save a life. Not political. Not dramatic. Just practical knowledge you can use. Whether you work in healthcare, serve as a first responder, or simply want to be ready to help a stranger, this show is built to give you the confidence and the skills to act when seconds count. Anyone can help save a life. You just have to know what to do, and be ready to do it. Join Dr. Alexander Eastman: trauma surgeon, tactical physician, and Chief Medical Officer of the Dallas Police Department. Subscribe now. The next five minutes could change everything.
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First Five Minutes with Dr. Alexander Eastman is a health podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 4 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #4
After the Call
Aug 17, 20263 minS1
<p>After you dial 911 for a serious injury and hang up, something most people never see begins to move: a trauma system built to keep a badly injured person alive. This episode of First 5 Minutes is about that system, and why where a patient is taken can matter as much as how fast.</p><p>The show draws on the work of Dr. Alexander Eastman, a trauma surgeon and EMS physician who led the Rees-Jones Trauma Center at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, serves as a reserve lieutenant and Chief Medical Officer with the Dallas Police Department, and contributed to...
<p>Most people picture bleeding as something you can see, blood on the ground, soaking through a shirt. But some of the most dangerous bleeding of all makes almost no mess. It happens inside the body, where no bandage can reach it and no tourniquet can stop it.</p><p>This episode of First 5 Minutes takes on internal bleeding: the hidden injuries that follow serious car crashes, falls, and hard blows to the chest or abdomen, where a person can look shaken but intact while losing blood fast on the inside. The show draws on the work of Dr. Alexander...
<p>Most people are more afraid of the tourniquet than of the bleeding it stops. That fear is understandable, and it can be deadly.</p><p>This episode of First 5 Minutes takes on the myths that still keep people from using one of the simplest lifesaving tools there is. It traces how military trauma evidence from Iraq and Afghanistan overturned decades of caution, lays out what the research actually says about risk, and walks through, in plain language, how severe bleeding is controlled before help arrives. The show draws on the work of Dr. Alexander Eastman, a trauma surgeon and...
<p>Most people believe survival after a serious injury is decided in the operating room. It usually isn't. It's decided in the first five minutes, before the ambulance arrives, by whoever is standing closest.</p><p>This opening episode of First 5 Minutes lays out the idea behind the whole series: what happens in those first minutes often matters more than anything that comes later. The show draws on the work of Dr. Alexander Eastman, a trauma surgeon and EMS physician who led the Rees-Jones Trauma Center at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, serves as a reserve lieutenant and Chief Medical...
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