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WestSideBorderPatrol

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  1. The service that I work for is having my partner and I transport an elderly pt. with dementia from Baltimore to Massachusetts. Its about 8 hours one way, then they want us to turn around and come another 8 hours home. That is 16 hours assuming we don't stop and there is no problems with traffic or things of that nature. Give us an hour for dinner, an 2 hours for rest stops either way (3 rests stops per way, each 20 minutes) and we're up to 19 hours. I really don't think that it's too safe having us do such a long drive without putting us up for the night in a hotel or motel, but we gotta do what we gotta do. :?

    I guess my question is, what is your view on doing basically non-stop long haul transports? Have you ever done them? How did it go? Any idea's on how to make it safer or easier on my partner and I?

    Thanks.

  2. At my service my partner and I had to lift 300 lbs. They're supposed to start with just 50 lbs and work your way up to 300, but they said screw it, just start at 300 instead of tiring yourself out. So me being 6ft 140lbs didn't have as hard a time doing it as my partner, 5ft even and maybe 100lbs. But we had to lower the stretcher, raise it up, then load and unload it into the unit. We both did it and passed. It's not too hard since your lifting around 150 each depending whose at the head.

  3. I didn't find the class very hard at all. I only read a couple chapters out of the book and just took really good notes in class. I just got my state card and patch with my test results and scored an 88%. I guess the hardest part for me was trying to find time to practice outside of class with High School and stuff it was a challenge.

  4. My first call was actually for this girl i knew. She had gotten her wisdom teeth taken out the night before and was going to the bathroom to take her pain meds. Shes passed out with the glass in her hand and it shattered giving her a nice lac on the hand and she had a nice lac above her eye from hitting the sink on the way down. That was one heck of a way to start in EMS, "Uhh...hi Mr. so-and-so, nice to see you again, may i bandage your daughter's head?" lol.

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