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WestSideBorderPatrol

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  1. My 911 service uses LP12's. Its what I learned on and am used to. My private transport service has the zoll defib. Haven't really played with it much, most of the time it just sits in the cabinet.
  2. :shock: AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. Sorry Ruff, I never meant for what I said to come off as me stating your views. My apologizes. In other news...the other day at my private EMS gig, I got to stabilize a hip fracture which was cool since it was the only real "work" that I've done in awhile
  4. I have no doubt that a having a medic aboard is better than an two EMT's, I mean, you did go to school for a lot longer than me. lol. I hope something good came out of that education to make you better than an EMT since we EMT's are nothing more than advanced first aid But it's just economics, its a heck of a lot cheaper for someone to afford 2 of me then it is for them to afford one medic.
  5. Just playing Devil's advocate here: But if you code...aren't you most likely going to die or have a shi**y outcome regardless of the level of training the provider has? Just thinking out loud...
  6. LMAO! Just for the record, I would TOTALLY rock that shirt if it were given to me. Its just funny. Not dorky like the, "EMT's Save Paramedics" or anything like that. But I wouldn't buy it for myself.
  7. Hahaha I had to read the end a few times before i got it. lol. And for some reason i was under the impression for the first few lines that the fairy was gay :-k
  8. Could you give us some more information on where you're located? I know in Maryland there are usually classes starting every 6 months or so. And to be state certified you have to maintain an affiliation with a fire department or another EMS agency. If you're wanting to go for you're paramedic eventually, you'll be better off going straight for it now instead of doing EMT-B. Oh, and I seriously wouldn't even look at taking an online class. First of all, many of them are not legit with the state, and second, there are certain things that you gain from a classroom experience that you won't get from an online program.
  9. Just throwing this out there: I know that seeing some of the sights that I have seen while in EMS have reinforced my personal decision not to drink alcohol or do any drugs. Seeing how badly people can mess themselves up b/c of alcohol and drugs has lead me away from that kinda stuff. *shrug*
  10. I think after seeing that video that Kermit was watching, i'll never listen to my friends again when they go, "Hey Scott, watch this...!" :roll:
  11. Just something I noticed on the Darien EMS website: So with the above mentioned ALS upgrades, what is left for BLS to respond to? All that I really see left is the general, "sick person" and the minor MVA's. Seems to me that Darien EMS should hire an ALS crew b/c from the outside looking in, BLS can't do much... I dunno...maybe I finally realized how futile BLS services are :?
  12. Your Name: Scott 1. Famous singer/band: Stellar Kart 2. 4 letter word: Shot 3. Street name: Smith 4. Color: Salmon 5. Gifts/presents: Sheep skin seat covers 6. Vehicle: SUV 7. Items on a menu: Sesame Jack Chicken Strips 8. Girl Name: Sara 9. Boy Name: Sean 10. Movie Title: Shrek 11. Drink: Sprite 12. Occupation: Student 13. Flower: Salvia 14. Famous Person: Sean Connery 15. Magazine: Ski and Snow magazine 16. US City: Seattle 17. Famous Sports Team: Suns 18. Reason for Being Late for Work: Sick 19. Something U Throw Away: Smelly food 20. Things You Shout: Shoot! 21. Cartoon Character: Scooby Doo
  13. The private service that I work for uses the Smith System. Look it up. It's not specifically for EMS but it's more about safe vehicle handling in general. After you go through the Smith System you go through EVOC (Emergency Vehicle Operation Class).
  14. I can't speak for the 16 year olds, but the service that I work for is self insured so they can have 18 year old drivers. Most systems you have to be 21.
  15. Haha, actually in Maryland they were trying to either pass a law or they did pass a law banning the selling of the balls.
  16. I agree with you on that point, however the way I see it is that if someone is aware of thr risks and still wants to do it, more power to them.
  17. PTSD or a career-ending back injury can happen to anyone in this field. Heck, you move just a little in a direction that you're not meant to and *BANG* there goes your career.
  18. I've been sitting here reading all the replies to the topic and debating whether or not to post a reply. Obviously I'm 18 and I'm and EMT, and got my cert when I was 17. Everyone keeps talking about "life experiences" and how teenagers aren't mature enough to handle some of the things they may witness. While that is true in many cases, how do you get "life experiences" unless you get out there and see things? See things that many people don't see except on television? You can't live in a bubble until you're "old enough" to handle things. It's a rough world that we live in; it isn't the Leave It To Beaver '50s anymore and believe it or not, most teenagers are aware of this. Yea, I'm biased. And as for the argument that this type of service is a step backwards in our journey to being professionals, I agree. However playing Devils advocate, many areas have the view of, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" and while that's not the right attitude to have, until something changes let the EMT's have some fun and maybe learn a thing or two about life.
  19. Gosh. My friends and I were first in line at Target. We got there at 11pm on Thanksgiving and the doors opened at 6am. It was nuts. The key to not getting trampled is to be at the front.
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