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  1. i do it all the time working 24 hours on primary ambulance but i get to sleep at night but i need a little more info to make a better post
  2. i would have to work her until ALS arrives to declare her DOA
  3. both of our trucks have welch allyn propaqs with the 3 lead EKG and we also have stand alone AEDs on our trucks, so crotchitymedic1986 what is so wrong with having AEDs on BLS trucks, we also have to respond to cardiac arrest calls here in where i work at but we also have in our protocol that we do CPR and AED until the ALS truck gets there to take over.
  4. PSA means primary service area which we were out when our dispatch called us about the pts mother having chest pain. i had gotten a hold of another ambulance whose PSA it was. but the big problem is that my partner got out and left the pt in the back of the rig by herself which i know for a fact is abandoment due to that if we were ALS we would have alot more drugs that we would be carrying and be responsible for. also she did not need to get out due to the fact that if i had a lower cert= abandonment i have researched it
  5. to answer your questions I WAS GOING TO TAKE CARE OF THE PT IN THE CAR WHILE MY PARTNER WAS IN THE BACK, I WAS DRIVING THE AMBULANCE WHEN THIS HAPPENED. SO THE PT IN THE CAR WAS MINE TO BEGIN WITH.
  6. MCIs are different from this we originally had one pt and the family was following us in the another vehicle, the original pts mother was in the other vehicle and started having chest pain, our dispatch called us and told us that the pts mother was having chest pain i proceeded to stop and make sure that the pts mother was okay, and also had another ambulance on its way, my partner was in the back with the original pt and got out of the rig and went back to help the pts mother leaving the pt in the back of the rig alone, in MN it doesnt matter whether you can see what the pt is doing in the back, if both of you are out of the rig it is still abandoment on her part
  7. i had a pt that i was transporting to the hospital, while enroute pts family member started having chest pain, and our dispatch notified us that she was having it, so i pulled over to make sure that the pt was okay, mean while my partner who was in the back with the original pt got out and proceeded to help the pts family member leaving the other pt in the back of the rig by herself. also i had started the ambulance that was going to have to pick this pt up since it was out of my psa, which my partner also loaded into our rig to go to the hospital with us.
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