Medicine in Bad Places Org

Medicine in Bad Places Org Cutting edge medical consulting & training for an ever changing world.

Most training centers teach medicine in perfect conditions. Climate controlled rooms. Brand new mannequins. Every tool e...
05/26/2026

Most training centers teach medicine in perfect conditions. Climate controlled rooms. Brand new mannequins. Every tool exactly where it should be. Neat little scenarios where nothing smells like diesel fuel, bad decisions, or panic. chaos doesn’t come with a lesson plan attached.

At Medicine in Bad Places, we train for the moments where everything goes wrong at the same time. Limited resources. Real pressure. Real people. Real consequences.

Because patients don’t care how pretty the classroom was.
They care whether you can perform when the lights flicker, communications fail, and backup is still “10 minutes out.”

We don’t train for comfort.
We train for reality.

That’s the difference between checking a box and building professionals who can actually operate when the world stops cooperating.

This EMS Week, we recognize the EMTs, Paramedics, Dispatchers, Supervisors, Instructors, Support Staff, and Volunteers w...
05/26/2026

This EMS Week, we recognize the EMTs, Paramedics, Dispatchers, Supervisors, Instructors, Support Staff, and Volunteers who continue to serve under constant pressure while often working in conditions that fall well below the standards expected in 2026.
Despite the long hours, staffing shortages, system delays, and the growing demands placed upon you, you continue to show up when others need help most.
You continue to answer the calls.
You continue to care for complete strangers.
You continue to stand the line for your communities.
That commitment does not go unnoticed.
Because of the sacrifices being made every single day across New York and across this country, we are extending the celebration of EMS Week to further acknowledge those who continue to serve even during some of the most difficult times our profession has faced.
To every EMS professional still pushing forward:
We see you.
We respect you.
We thank you.
Your dedication, resilience, and professionalism remain the heartbeat of emergency medicine.

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to this nation, and we recognize ...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pause to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to this nation, and we recognize those who continue to stand watch today.
Freedom was never free.
It was carried on the shoulders of warriors willing to sacrifice everything for people they would never meet.
Today is not just about remembrance.
It is about responsibility.
A reminder that courage still exists.
That duty still matters.
That service to something greater than yourself is still one of the highest callings a person can answer.
To those we lost:
We remember you.
To those still serving:
We stand with you.
May this Memorial Day serve as a reminder to every person who sees this post that the freedoms we enjoy today were paid for by generations of Americans who answered the call without hesitation.
Honor them.
Remember them.
Never take their sacrifice for granted.

⚡2026 ⚡FDNY♠ Search & Rescue Field Medicine (SRFM) Symposium ♠ May 14–17, 2026, at the FDNY Fire Training Academy on Ran...
05/10/2026

⚡2026 ⚡FDNY♠ Search & Rescue Field Medicine (SRFM) Symposium ♠ May 14–17, 2026, at the FDNY Fire Training Academy on Randall’s Island, New York.
Proud to stand alongside Hero Link at the upcoming FDNY Training Conference.
Medicine in Bad Places was built on one core belief: training must work where conditions are imperfect, resources are limited, and failure is not an option.
From tactical medical training and operational readiness to real-world support for first responders and security professionals, our mission remains the same: prepare people for the realities they may actually face.
Hero Link brings a critical capability to the front line by allowing vital information to reach first responders in seconds, without guessing, delays, or fragmented communication during high-stress incidents. When responders are moving toward chaos, access to accurate information can change outcomes immediately.
We spend a great deal of time asking who is helping the public when emergencies happen. The better question is: who is helping the first responder when they need help?
That is where preparation, technology, communication, and partnerships matter most.
We look forward to connecting with the men and women who continue to run toward the problems others run from.
Stop by the booth, meet the team, and see how Hero Link and Medicine in Bad Places are helping raise the standard for readiness, compliance, and operational performance across the industry.
Train. Prepare. Perform.

💙Today we recognize the mothers who continue to carry one of the most demanding responsibilities in the world, both at h...
05/10/2026

💙Today we recognize the mothers who continue to carry one of the most demanding responsibilities in the world, both at home and while serving others.
From the women responding to emergencies in the middle of the night, to the mothers supporting first responders from behind the scenes, your strength often goes unseen by the public but never unnoticed by those who stand beside you.
The women of EMS, fire service, law enforcement, healthcare, dispatch, security, and emergency response continue to prove every day that compassion and resilience can exist in the same uniform.

To the mothers who leave home to protect complete strangers while still finding the strength to raise families, support communities, and hold everything together behind the curtain, we thank you.

From the men and women of Medicine in Bad Places, we would like to wish all mothers a safe, peaceful, and well-deserved Mother’s Day.

Today we honor the women behind the badge, behind the uniform, and behind the next generation of heroes.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Midtown Manhattan doesn’t tolerate mistakes. Neither do we.Every day, financial institutions operate in an environment w...
04/16/2026

Midtown Manhattan doesn’t tolerate mistakes. Neither do we.
Every day, financial institutions operate in an environment where risk isn’t theoretical. It’s real, it’s evolving, and it doesn’t wait for a response plan to catch up.
At Medicine in Bad Places, we don’t offer “security.”
We deliver integrated protection with real medical capability built in.
Here’s the difference most companies won’t talk about:
Most firms put guards on posts and hope EMS shows up in time.
We deploy armed EMTs and paramedics who are already on-site, already trained, and already prepared to act.
And more importantly
our programs are medically directed.
Not “consulted.” Not “advised.”
Overseen by real medical directors who ensure clinical standards, accountability, and performance under pressure.
That’s not industry standard., That’s where the industry falls short.
Our teams are built from active and former first responders
people who have operated in chaos, not just trained for it.

This isn’t theory.
This is experience applied where it matters most.
If your current security model doesn’t include immediate medical response, you’re not protected, you’re exposed.
Midtown deserves better.
So do your people.

Medicine in Bad Places
Built for chaos. Trained for survival.

We teach skills that work where it matters — on scene, not just on paper. Today’s highlight: junctional hemorrhage contr...
04/09/2026

We teach skills that work where it matters — on scene, not just on paper. Today’s highlight: junctional hemorrhage control — rapid recognition, targeted pressure, and correct device placement. In urban New York scenes tight on access and in rural areas where transport times stretch out, that single skill changes outcomes. Our courses focus on realistic scenarios, measurable improvements, and real-world results. NO ONE TRAINS TO LOSE. Ready to close the gap between certification and competence? Learn more: https://wix.to/uOQArNY

The Law Enforcement landscape isn’t evolving… it’s accelerating.At this year’s NYTOA Conference, Medicine in Bad Places ...
04/07/2026

The Law Enforcement landscape isn’t evolving… it’s accelerating.
At this year’s NYTOA Conference, Medicine in Bad Places (MIBP) will be delivering training built for professionals who understand that performance under pressure isn’t optional—it’s expected.
This isn’t classroom theory.
This is real-world application.
We’re bringing operationally driven instruction focused on:
• Integrating medical capability into security operations
• Rapid decision-making in high-risk environments
• Managing critical incidents before EMS arrival
• Building teams that function when conditions are not ideal
For those in this industry, the expectation is clear:
You don’t rise to the occasion—you fall to your level of training.
NYTOA continues to set the standard by bringing together professionals who are serious about advancing their capabilities. We’re proud to be part of that mission.
If you’re invested in doing the job the right way—
we’ll see you there.
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April 13-17, 2026
You Are the Difference.

🚨 TODAY’S FIRST RESPONDERS 🚨They show up when no one else will.They run toward what everyone else runs from.And let’s be...
04/02/2026

🚨 TODAY’S FIRST RESPONDERS 🚨

They show up when no one else will.
They run toward what everyone else runs from.

And let’s be honest…
In today’s climate, NYC First Responders aren’t exactly getting a standing ovation from the people in charge.

But that’s alright.
They were never built for applause.

They were built for chaos.
Trained for survival.

At Medicine in Bad Places, we don’t wait for permission to support the ones who protect everything.

👊 Proud to sponsor and stand behind today’s First Responders
👊 Backing those who make the difference when it matters most

Because at the end of the day…
YOU are the difference.

We like to Thank the FDNY & NYPD for another great day of hockey !

🚨🔥 LONG ISLAND FIRE & EMS EXPO – 2026 🔥🚨JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 1, 2026 NASSAU COLISEUM • UNIONDALE, NYIf you’re in Fire, ...
01/29/2026

🚨🔥 LONG ISLAND FIRE & EMS EXPO – 2026 🔥🚨
JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 1, 2026 NASSAU COLISEUM • UNIONDALE, NY

If you’re in Fire, EMS, Rescue, Tactical Medicine, or Emergency Management and you’re not at the Long Island Fire & EMS Expo this weekend… you’re doing the profession wrong.

💥 New gear
🩸 Life-saving training
🚑 Vendors who actually matter
🧠 Skills that translate to the street

This is where the community links up.
This is where knowledge gets traded.
This is where the next level starts.
Catch Medicine in Bad Places on-site delivering real-world medical capability for people who operate where bad things happen.
Come shake hands. / Come talk shop.

📍 Long Island Fire & EMS Expo
📅 JANUARY 30 – FEBRUARY 1, 2026
NASSAU COLISEUM • UNIONDALE, NY
🎟️ Don’t spectate. Participate.

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