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Think communication doesn’t matter in EMS? Think again. In this episode of Sketchy Medic, we break down Chapter 4: Communication & Documentation from Nancy Caroline’s Emergency Care in the Streets — and show you how to give clear reports, master the radio, and document like a life-saving legend. Whether you’re an EMT student, a paramedic prepping for the NREMT, or just trying to not sound sketchy on the radio — this is your must-watch. 📚 What You’ll Learn: ✅ SBAR format for giving reports ✅ Golden Rules of communication ✅ How to talk to med control with confidence ✅ Verbal vs. non-verbal patient communication ✅ Documentation DOs and DON’Ts ✅ Patient refusals, special reports & more! 🎨 Made simple. Made sticky. Made Sketchy Medic. 🛟 Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on the BELL so you don’t miss another lifesaving lesson. Stay tuned for more Sketchy Medic breakdowns for every EMT chapter, war story, and protocol tip-with a side of caffeine. Subscribe, like, and comment "STAY SKETCHY' if this helped you out! #EMT #Paramedic #SketchyMedic #EMS #NREMT #NancyCaroline #EMTStudent #EMSeducation #PatientCare #MedicalTraining #EMSDocumentation #EMSYouTube #FirstResponderLife #ems #science #fire #nurse #paramedic #medicine #studymusic #school Be sure to follow us on our TikTok and Facebook for more sketchy stuff! TikTok: Sketchymedicems Facebook: Sketchymedic Instagram: Sketchy_Medic_EMS References: Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets Jones & Bartlett Learning; 9th edition (August 12, 2022) Disclaimer: Sketchy Medic provides educational content for EMT, paramedic students and EMS professionals. This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical training, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always follow your local protocols, medical direction, and scope of practice guidelines. Sketchy Medic is not liable for any actions taken based on this content.