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  1. Damn, son! Is there anything you DON'T carry? Is there any situation you CAN'T mitigate? Listening to you, you're the boy scouts, the Marine, S.W.A.T, and Marcus freakin Welby all rolled into one!

    Bus:

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    AMBULANCE:

    2009-03-21-ems1.jpg

    It's regional jargon. In New York City an ambulance is referred to as a bus, not a rig or truck or ambulance but a bus.

  2. Were this my own New York City, New York, instead of Santa Clara, CA, I'd indicate that making sense is apparently against the rules, regulations, or the Law, here.

    FDNY is becoming less and less an agency that fights fires and provides EMS and more and more an agency that provides EMS and occasionally fights fire... the fire side know this but won't admit it... and they know that we're saving firefighter's jobs with medical runs...

  3. If your at the point of needing epi theres probably a fairly decent amount of perephial shunting away from the skin from shock (perephial vasoconstriction). There isnt the neccessary blood flow to make SQ reliable to work quickly.

    Excuse any spelling, i'm mobile...

  4. Depending on how far your willing to move nyc is always hiring emt's. The've hired a couple hundred this year already and expect to loose several hundred in the next several months to other agencies.

    And if you plan to stick around for a bit they will pay you your full salery to go to medic school full time.

    Not much further than philly, any job these days is worth it, right?

  5. Has nothing to do with clinical knowledge or training, it has to do with having been by yourself with a critical patient and knowing what its like. You all want to jump on me and attack you can all you want but that guy is still going to be a crap medic. Experience in medic school riding as a third? Fail. Nay, epic fail.

    Go ahead and whip yourselves into a frenzy now.

  6. Perhaps a bit heavy on the drama lol but it gets to the point. I can put an argument to any reason one can give about not using surnames but in the end no one's mind will be changed by either side of the argument. I will still think that first names are unprofessional and some will live in fear of offering there last. It's all good either way I suppose.

  7. Hey bushy, pal. There's some great jobs selling insurance if it's that rough for you.

    When your making decisions that effect life and death, 1000 dollar ground transport vs 20k medivac, painful electrical therapy vs long half-life meds, RSI vs cpap, etc ad nauseum, you don't get to be anonymous.

  8. I'm sorry but I've been dealing with this in both an urban system and a rural system for years and have never known anyone to have a problem with there name being known. That gang banger that charged you doing an arrest? There not coming after you when the job is over. I've been there. Maybe every single experience I've ever had interacting with the public is the abnormal case but I've never had a reason to worry about someone coming after me. This sounds like such a no-brainer to me I'm surprised it's garnered so much discussion.

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  9. I'm an officer in a busy city system. On a typical day I turn out 9 ambulances and 2 supervisor units. Our uniform shirts have our last name embroided on them. Sometimes a guy shows up for work with navy blue marker through the white embroiding of his name. It's real simple, regardless of what anyone says about "putting there family in danger"... if you don't want people to see your name then your walking in knowing your going to be a jerk to them. People are frustrated because of the BS jobs and have an additude problem which is why they don't want there name known. Treat people with professionalism and respect and you won't have to worry about them knowing your name.

    And when one of those guys show up they can change the shirt or go home.

  10. Im really surprised this has generated such varied response. In NYC it's so simple, if your in an ER there's no rma, no patient assessment, no patient period. The assignments an 'unfounded' and closed out. I don't see the need for any any other argument. If the caller don't like it, well... tough. There's someone else out there we could provide real help to. Have a nice day.

    Obtaining rma's? Actually giving into these drains on the system and transporting? No thanks. They are in an er already. Done.

  11. I'd have to say that it's a good thing to hold every EMS professional to a single national standard. It will allow us, as a profession, to gain the respect we've been due for years. Every FF and cop is generally regarded the same as any other because they generally recieve the same training, where as a NY EMT can work in NJ but a NJ EMT can't work in NY due to hours of training.

    And I'm fairly sure that anyone who has attended a reputable medic program will have more than enough hours to keep there medic certification, especially if National Registry is used as the model.

  12. Someone got permission for a ride-along? Wow!

    Actually I've had EMT students from private schools do ride alongs on my unit in brooklyn out of station 43 when I was there. And I've seen the ride along requests in the station... I've laughed at them... Reasons for request: "I want to know what it feels like to save someone".... HAHA :D

  13. In my honest opinion(and this is just my opinion) people in private EMS that bash the fire service are pissed off because for whatever reason they cant get in.

    Amen to that.

    My service is a part of the fire department, but we're not firefighters. We do, however, have a 2 or 3 month long academy... and it would seem that the EMTs/Medics working in the privates that bad mouth the municipal service just can't cut it themselves.

  14. So, on this subject...God created ALL people and our blood is the same but different AB types. I wonder where they came up with thinking that blood transfusion is bad. To help someone is the goodness in God's eyes...especially donating your blood...same as giving food and money to the poor.

    I hope I'm not being blasphemous here but... I'll be damned.

    That kinda just makes so much sense it couldn't possibly be rebutted. If one believes in God, how could one think that one of God's creations is above taking blood from another equal of God's creation? I think this string just came to a perfect end. Nice work Amytxn4.

  15. While I have not had a chance yet to verify this, as per a letter to the editor in the New York Daily News' "Voice Of The People", Friday January 11, 2008 edition, an EMT from Manhattan, under caption "Answering The call", wrote

    The contract will be discussed in a different string.

    How many responses did YOUR department/squad/corps/company/agency do in 2007?

    While I know you are just quoting, the numbers are a little off...

    FIRE DEPARTMENT

    City of New York

    Statistics

    Citywide Performance Indicators

    01/01/07 - 12/31/07

    Citywide Ambulance Incidents & Runs

    1,363,893

    Thats over 1.3 million.

    http://www.nyc.gov/html/fdny/pdf/stats/ems_cwsum_cy07.pdf

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