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  1. I'm another one that has been inactive but still checks things out. And every time I'd come back and visit, DD was in the thread with a very "Ok, here's how it is..." approach. Sometimes I disagreed, but I did always respect the straightforward way he laid things out.

    RIP, brother. Thanks for everything.

  2. Don't go to Grand Forks. Go to FM Ambulance in Fargo, North Dakota. They are awesome people to work with!!! I was in their explorers program for two years and just took the summer EMT-B course. I would highly recommend these guys, they're the best in the business!

    Well, it might not be totally my choice. My other half works in clinical research and there are more jobs in the field up in Grand Forks. ;-)

    But then again we might end up in Rochester, MN with the Mayo Clinic.. so who knows. I love both areas though. Minnesota & North Dakota are some of my favorite places on Earth.

  3. And the Secret Service won't really start dancing if you play the Six Flags theme song.

    No, they'd probably shoot you. Every time I play that song, someone throws something blunt at me. :-P

    It's called "We Like To Party! (The VengaBus)" by the Venga Boys.

    And yes, I have the mp3 here somewhere. It's a great way to get something blunt thrown your direction. ;-)

  4. The AAOS book says this:

    "6. Place the clamps about 2" to 4" apart, about four fingerwidths from the infant's body. Once they are firmly in place, cut between the clamps."

    AAOS "Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured" Eighth Edition, page 499.

    That's where I got my information from. I wasn't just making it up. :-)

  5. hi.

    i'm about to sign up for an emt-b course in the bay area and i have a couple to choose from. are there any questions that i should ask before picking one over the other? or are they about the same?

    both are accredited: one is at the city college of san fran, and the other is at napa valley college.

    If you're in the North Bay, have you considered Santa Rosa Junior College's Dept of Public Safety? http://www.sonic.net/srtc/

  6. Bayshore Ambulance here in the SF Bay Area has a similar looking unit, but it's made by Freightliner. A photo of one is here:

    mem6.jpg

    And...

    mem4.jpg

    I haven't seen the inside of one (Bayshore doesn't seem to get down this way that often) but from the outside, they look nice. :D

  7. There's a Six Flags near Fairfield?? :shock:

    Yup. It's been there for many years. You might know it by the name "Six Flags Marine World."

    A badge might look ok... if you were in a nice uniform.. at a funeral...

    (d'oh. didn't realize how old this thread really was!)

  8. No, absolutely not. What I am saying is that this "solution" is not addressing the problem, and therefore should not be viewed as a cure. And that we should never underestimate the stupidity induced by estrogen.

    We've had a similiar problem in California. Apparantly people just don't know about the law. They have no idea that you can leave an unwanted baby at a hospital or fire station instead of a dumpster. Sad, but true.

  9. I originally took my EMT-B classes bask in 1994. I completed the course, but did not take the NR test because honestly, I was well aware of my own maturity. I knew for a fact that I had self esteem issues and issues handling stress and that taking on such a position could be dangerous for myself and my patients.

    Fast forward to 2005. I finally got a job that would allow me to pick a schedule that would work out with school. I took the prerequisite courses and then started in our EMT-B program. I was 29 years old and thought "I am a lot more mature now. I can do this."

    When I was 18, I thought that I had lived a full life and had 'seen everything' because I grew up in a foreign country. Now I'm 30 and I refuse to say "I've seen it all" because I know that I sure as hell haven't 'seen it all' by any means.

    There are some 18-21yr olds in the class, and a few of them are nice people, but folks that have a very immature attitude towards life in general. There are a few that I would not want to work with. Again, they're nice folks, but I would not feel that comfortable working with them.

    "Ok dude, what's your point?" you ask? My point is that although 18 year olds go out of their way to act 'adult' in many cases they are just not up to the task. I wouldn't mind seeing the minimum age for even EMTs raised to 21.

    But, that's just my $0.02.. and for the love of god, please let's kill the MLK thread off. I don't see it going anywhere except for an unnecessary flamewar. :-(

  10. We are issued the Colt AR-15, semi-auto only of course.

    That's what I thought. LEOs get all the fun toys! :lol:

    You have to admit that some of those flash grenade things would add some spice to any paintball game... :)

    Oh, hey, here's one for you. When driving to & from the range with a Glock 22. The Glock cases have nowhere to hitch a padlock to, so I've been using *two* of the cable/trigger locks. One through the firearm itself (clips & ammo are in a separate box) and the other is wrapped around the handle of the case. Both are locked.

    Being a CHP officer, would you consider that to be an adequate solution, or should I get a better case that I can padlock? :)

  11. Ah... Yeah, I just searched "wilderness." Came up with full page of posts, but only those three that were topics specific to your question. I remember them because I too had a similar question. Anyhow, too bad the guy who was most knowledgeable about WEMT matters got himself banned from the board last year.

    SPELL CHECKED: One error corrected. :?

    "Summit" was the name, IIRC.

    Oh, and thanks for the links. It didn't dawn on me to reverse things in a Google search either. Using "Wilderness EMT" is giving drastically different results than searching for "EMT-W" - which is to be expected. Clearly I have not had enough coffee yet, and the day job sapped most of the available brain cells up. :P

    I'm checking out the schedules now and most of the classes are for dates that are well after my NR test dates, which is a good thing. I intend to pass the NR on the first try and then work for a few months before doing anything else. :lol:

  12. +5 for having already used it. I searched for "EMT-W" (because hey, that's actually what I was wondering about) and an irrelevant topic was the only result. That being said, the first result looked kind of interesting.

  13. what can any of you tell me about the EMT-W module? I see it listed here and I was wondering if any of you have taken it, or if it would be of any use at all.

    Currently I am in the SF Bay Area, but I spend a lot of time in Nevada & North Dakota and other middle-of-nowhere places.

    thanks everyone!

    and yes, I'm still a student. Be nice. :P

  14. Just in case any of you were wondering what the dictionary said about the word "irregardless:"

    irregardless |?iri?gärdlis| adjective & adverb informal regardless. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: probably a blend of irrespective and regardless .USAGE Irregardless, with its illogical negative prefix, is widely heard, perhaps arising under the influence of such perfectly correct forms as: irrespective. Irregardless is avoided by careful users of English. Use regardless to mean 'without regard or consideration for' or 'nevertheless': | I go walking every day regardless of season or weather.

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