I have been. Don't think online forums is might only source of information.
That's a little presumptuous, this is in response to a CBC national investigative report on the different levels of care you may get when you call 911. Part of the debate focused on a patient who didn't receive Nitro because a Primary Care crew could not give Nitro, due to no prior hx by the pt and the crew not being IV certified. So a number of us are asking, should Nitro be given more importance in prehospital settings and is this a shared theme across different EMS jurisdictions to downplay the efficacy of Nitro? With your training, experience, do you think Nitro increases survival rates, in the 'microcosm' of prehospital emergency care?