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  1. Why called "kamikaze"?

    Glad you asked. You know how some docs are wanting the patient at the receiving hospital, like an hour ago? Back then there was only four helo's in our area and was a miracle to get one there within 2 hrs. Between about five of us we had a good reputare with some of the docs. We were almost always requested. I even had one doc ask how fast the rig could go. I asked him how fast did he want it to go. He was straight to the point of put the pedal to the metal and not let off until we got to the receiving hospital. I tried to explain to him that would not be safe, but I would do my best to get there alive. He accepted it.

    After these request were made, those of us who were "deemed" rapid resonse drivers per doctor's orders just started to call them Kamikazee runs. Sorrt of like an inside joke.

    Glad you asked. You know how some docs are wanting the patient at the receiving hospital, like an hour ago? Back then there was only four helo's in our area and was a miracle to get one there within 2 hrs. Between about five of us we had a good reputare with some of the docs. We were almost always requested. I even had one doc ask how fast the rig could go. I asked him how fast did he want it to go. He was straight to the point of put the pedal to the metal and not let off until we got to the receiving hospital. I tried to explain to him that would not be safe, but I would do my best to get there alive. He accepted it.

    After these request were made, those of us who were "deemed" "rapid response drivers' per doctor's orders just started to call them Kamikazee runs. Sorrt of like an inside joke.

  2. WSAZ Update, 9pm -- The State Fire Marshal's Office says Lt. Johnnie Hammons, 49, and Timothy Nicholas, 26, were the firefighters killed. Hammons was ann 11-year veteran, while Nicholas served for about a year. Investigators believe they might have died after the roof of the trailer collapsed. Read More at WSAZ.com >>

    CRAIGSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) -- Two volunteer firefighters have died while fighting a fire in Nicholas County.

    Craigsville Beaver Cottle Volunteer Fire Department Chief Tim Blake said in a statement Friday the two were killed after the department responded to a structure fire about 10 p.m. Thursday.

    The fire occurred in the Cottle area.

    The statement did not say how the fire is believed to have started, or how the two firefighters were fatally injured.

    Their names were not released Friday morning.

    The fire and the deaths are being investigated by the state Fire Marshal's office.

    A call to the Fire Marshal's office was not immediately returned Friday.

    FFN Update: A video of the 9 am press conference Friday by Tim Blake, Chief of the Craigsville-Beaver Volunteer Fire Department is posted online here or watch below.

  3. I hope they're willing to go to court because unless the police witnessed it, it would be a rather easy ticket to get out of.

    Yep, some would say they were "d!ckheads" for doing it, but they would go to court over it. With me a short blast from the airhorn would startle them and they moved to the left pretty much immediately.

    I forgot earlier to comment on the interstate driving. I know some would disagree, but if there is no traffic and nothing but open road, I strattled the center line. Gave me extra room to the left and to the right just in case something happened and I had to make a drastic move. Luckily I never had to.

    I was making what we called a "kamikazee" run to St.Louis. It was a coal minor with near traumatic asphixiation. I picked him at the coal mine, worked with him in the ER and they requested me as the driver, especially the nurses that went. I stayed on that center lane every chance I got. I even passed the service's owner and he congratulated me for doing that. I only had to pass someone on the right decause the old man driving the caddilac had no business even driving.

    Crotch is right, you can never say never on passing on the right. Only do so when absolutely have to. Buut weaving in and out of traffic causes confusion of other drivers not knowing which way you are going. You don't want to zig and someone else zags.

  4. IMHO, and I might get called to the carpet on this, but.....I think it has to be a fine line between both. That's why I prefer that anyone advancing to Intermediate or Paramedic has GOT to have at least a couple of years in the field. They get the adverse situations, exposed to experience and deal with the general public. And yes, I know there are some that think going A(B) to I to P is the way to go, but I guess I'm old school enough to can't help thinking that is the best way to go. It also let's you know before someone get's into the P class whether or not they can handle field work.

    It also gives them a chance to be proficient with all the gadgets and gizmos used in everyday EMS life.

    Jumping off my little box now.

  5. Whether on the Interstate or in town, it is best to stay in the first lane. If someone see's you are in the same lane constantly, you'd think common sense would take over and they know you are going to stay in that lane. And if they are in your way then they should get out of your way. I've had to pass on the right but I hated to do so with a passion. I know in IL it is the law to pull over to the right for any emergency vehicle to stop or slow down. Unfortunately, there's too many idiots that don't, or don't care. I've never done it but I know guys that have gotten license plate numbers to report them. And they will give a ticket.

    All in all, stay in the same lane, the other's usually move.

    BTW; Nice post

  6. First, slow down and think before you write or talk. This will help with you dyslexia. Approaching the situation with a clear head, being calm and think about what your doing will help before you proceed to make an action.

    Practice makes perfect, get someone to write you a case study and practice writing patient care reports then have them correct it, re write it again making sure you emphasis on the parts you missed then start over. When you’ve finished be sure to re read over the form and fill in any missed parts.

    Similarly with map reading, get someone to pick you a location and find it, practice over the radio if it helps. Write down the directions if you have time, like map your way.

    I think IFP means non emergency? I say have a run with these guys, get your skills up to date in a semi non acute manner then move onto emergency ambulance.

    Good Luck, I’m sure you will do fine.

    I think Timmy said pretty much what I would say. Practice, practice, practice. Even when you feel like you've got it down, practice some more. At first I had probems with mapping, then one day something clicked and I got over it. Sort of like it's so easy, it's hard.

    Keep up the good work, keep on wanting to learn, and more power to ya.

  7. And to think of how I fell apart at getting my girlfriend pregnant at 17. I won't go into the whole story, but I was a total wreck. These kids seem to be like, "Oh,well".

    I'm trying to figure out how a more "mature" girl would be in a relationship with someone younger and looks much younger than she did. Girls at that age are more prone to wanting be with "older men" like the capt. of the soccer team (since in Britain). And usually most 12 yr. old boys still think girls are yucky.

    I just wonder how accurate the Sun article is. Did they make it up, or did the girl get pregnant by someone else and using the boy as a cover story? I'm sorry, but something just doesn't seem kosher.

  8. It's quite possible that all the "discouraging" words did make her give up. One thing I've noticed about the elderly is how they thrive on the will to live. You remove that will to live and they can decline rapidly. That's what it sounds like in your story, Terri. I get so frustrated when I hear nursing home pt.'s families that come in and do just that. I've even heard some nursing home staff say it. To me, no matter their age or their condition, you talked to them with encouragement and positive comments. But that's just me.

  9. We'd been expecting for some time. Sort of like it could be tomorrow or it could be 5 yrs from now, but my Grandmother passed way Fri. 13th. She was probably the most influential person in my life. The services are here in IL on Wed. She was in La. so they are flying her back here.

    She was born in Tx. and grew up in Tx. and La., she was a true southern belle. We always joked that she was the last true Southern Debutante.

    I might not be on for the next couple of days, but I'll keep y'all posted.

  10. Interesting. With a slightly different wording, it is a greeting amongst practitioners of the Wiccan religion, "More Power to Ye, Blessed Be!

    (As of this time of posting, I have not been aware of either the song or artist, but will look up both on YouTube sometime later at my convenience.)

    Petra was a Christian Rock band in the '80's and early '90's. I've seen them in concert and they were outstanding. I don't know what ever became of them though.

  11. i didn't mean to be encourageable. we don't want that. I take the opinions with great thanks. i have enjoyed this alot. I guess i'm to far off of center to have a clue.

    thanks

    You're not that far off. There's been many that have been didn't even hit the target, non the less the center.

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