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Not A-Fib :Inside New Orleans EMS’s Body Worn Camera Program and Mass Casualty Response

Not A-Fib :Inside New Orleans EMS’s Body Worn Camera Program and Mass Casualty Response

Update: 2025-07-17
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Not A-Fib :Inside New Orleans EMS’s Body Worn Camera Program and Mass Casualty Response


 


In this episode of the Not A-fib podcast, Deputy Chief Christopher Keller of New Orleans Emergency Medical Services shares the origins and impact of their innovative body worn camera program.


The program protects staff, supports quality assurance and aids patient care. Keller discusses navigating privacy concerns, storage challenges, and staff buy-in while prioritizing transparency over punishment. He also reflects on the agency’s rapid and coordinated response to the tragic January 1, 2025 Bourbon Street attack, highlighting lessons learned and multi-agency training efforts.


Additionally, Keller provides insight into preparing for massive events like the Super Bowl and Mardi Gras, where public safety coordination is key.


The episode closes with reflections on the department’s experience filming the Nightwatch TV series and the future potential of integrating body cam footage with EMS documentation.

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Not A-Fib :Inside New Orleans EMS’s Body Worn Camera Program and Mass Casualty Response

Not A-Fib :Inside New Orleans EMS’s Body Worn Camera Program and Mass Casualty Response

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