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yankee1776.0

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  1. [/font:d58bbfb51d] I can't claim to have hit anything yet, :D but then again I wasn't able to drive prior to now. I could drive home from the Hospital or clinic, but not until recently was I able to start driving to the calls or with a pt in the back. Something to do with how the chief of services was a pain in the a**, Until I asked if he wanted our call's to go Mutual Aid because the crew was split between the scene and HQ; with me @ HQ and no other EMT calling in to respond as a driver.

    Recently, I did have to drive down one of those long windy driveways that only a small sedan should drive down, so there was branches and low hanging vines rubbing, but that was on both sides, and un avoidable.

  2. [/font:d7437a9bfa] Some of the thing's that little kids say. :shock: And since this post isn't entirely EMS Related, I'll add:

    A school van driver is driving younger students home after school one day and at the last house the van driver notices a little cat in the yard. She say's to the student, "what's the cat's name?"

    The student gets a puzzled and confused look on her face. The van driver ask's, " don't you know your cat's name?"

    And the student think's for a moment before she replies, " No, Daddy just calls him A$$hole."

    So be careful what you say in front of younger children, because you never know when it might be repeated. This was told to my mother and some of the other teachers at the school this child was attending a few years back. :D

  3. Theres always traffic on I-95 here in Savannah, GA as well

    [/font:ed0e32f58b] There is always Rush Hour Traffic on I-95 in CT, but the traffic does calm down at night before entering New Haven, until like 0630-0700 when it picks back up again

  4. "mild smoke inhalation, caused by burnt baked beans

    person just wants checked out,

    requests no lights or sirens"

    only in jco

    [/font:7f929ca59b] Dispatch: Rescue 8, 8-4, Medic 2 to respond to unconscious 19 y/o F pt. reported pt fainted and fell to floor.

    Two-Five Minutes later

    Dispatch: All responding units, caller requesting you stop coming, pt is alert and "fine", no need for any lights flashing or the siren today.

    Fire chief" On-Scene, pt stable, 8-4 and Medic 2 continue response, all rescue respond w/traffic"

    Turns out pt donated blood that afternoon and had only had "like two glasses of water" (per pt) the whole day, became light headed and fainted on the kitchen floor.

  5. [/font:1a2c86cc19] My first call was in the wee hours of the morning for an elderly man diff breathing. Now I don't remember exactly, but this guy had his med list typed out, AND his med. history typed out all the way back to when he had his tonsols removed in grade school. (by the way, this guy was in his mid 90's) now, not many pt's have their med lists WRITTEN out let alone their med. history... so anyways, we arrived on-scene and prepared to transport when the medic arrived and "took over" pt care. I assisted the medic on the way to the hospital, and not much happened. (except we found what had to be the only traffic on I-95, which slowed us up a bit) but all in all it was an easy first call in my opinion.

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