Episode: Unmasking the Blytheville Emergency Squad - The Heart Behind 50 Years of Heroism
For over five decades, the Blytheville Emergency Squad has been a lifeline in our community—quietly showing up on our worst days, from car wrecks and grain bin rescues to missing child searches and Friday night football games. In this episode, Tammy sits down with longtime first responder and volunteer leader Bryan Dunham to uncover the Squad’s history, its challenges, and the heart that keeps it alive.
You’ll hear how the Squad began as a CB radio club, how volunteer numbers have dwindled since COVID, and why this organization is still critical to our safety today. Bryan shares what motivates volunteers, how youth and women can get involved, and why stepping up now is more urgent than ever.
If you’ve ever thought about volunteering, wondered how to get CPR certified, or wanted a direct way to serve your community—this episode is your call to action.
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What You’ll Learn
- The Squad’s humble beginnings and 50+ years of impact
- The current shortage of volunteers—and what’s at stake if numbers keep dropping
- Fast-track training opportunities for youth and adults (EMR, EMT, Paramedic)
- Why women responders are especially needed at family/child emergencies
- The heart moments that remind volunteers why their service matters
“You hope you’ll never need it—but you definitely want it there when you call.”