You don’t just treat the patient. You carry their story home.
Most people think EMS is about saving lives. It’s not.
It’s about the moments you never – The first time you froze while someone’s father was dying in front of you. – The child you carried in your arms, not breathing. – The black triage tag you clipped on a woman who begged you to save her son instead. – The silence in the rig after a code when there’s nothing left to say.
These moments don’t stay strapped to the stretcher. They follow you. Into your family. Into your leadership. Into the way you love, grieve, and survive.
In The Instincts That Save Us, Orlando E. Rivera — flight nurse, paramedic, and healthcare leader — strips EMS down to its rawest
Why instincts matter more than protocols.
How silence builds more trust than speeches.
What grief teaches us about resilience.
Why walking away can be braver than staying.
This isn’t just an EMS book. It’s a book about what chaos teaches us — about life, leadership, and loss.
If you’ve ever led in crisis, carried ghosts home, or made choices with no perfect answer, this book will feel like someone finally said out loud what you’ve always known in silence.
Training gives you skills. Instinct saves lives. And sometimes, it saves you.