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  1. It took me a while to get through all this but it sounds really good. As far as I know Canada hasn't looked at this yet, may be in the near future. Thanks for all your hard work flmedic
  2. Al, you got to much time on your hands. :roll: John p.s. I want one :wink:
  3. Was he listing to port or just going around in circles? :twisted:
  4. with out roll-up-the-rim how would you know when spring arrives ? :wink: At our station in Dutton we had a poll going, out of about 50 Roll-ups we one about 8 times, mostly donuts and a few coffee.
  5. If only we could get the government to cut taxes now :roll:
  6. Minty fresh? in London we have a number of regular urban outdoorsmen who regular abuse mouthwash and "minty fresh" isn't a term I would use to describe them. Some one further up stated that some bottles of booze are cheaper and he doesn't know why they would choose mouthwash? Around here some are quite well known to the liquor stores and cant purchase it, so there options are limited.
  7. Hay Scaramedic, I can relate to that story. Worked as a brick layer for a few years and had to replace brick in rotery kiln once, payed double time, but conditions sucked. Picked up naked striper once with back spasams, Yes a pole was involved. Had a guy a a flooring plant pull a skid of wood out of a kiln, cable snaped and struck him across the chest and neck. Through him 10 feet across room and down into a sevice pit full of pipes. He dropped about 10feet down landing prone. When I went down I only had about 2 feet of width to work in. Partner and I got him on a scoop and lifted him up to about shoulder hight befor any one else could grab on. He wayed about 200 lb, so it wasnt to bad. Did i mention all the hot water pipes that ran down the length of the pit? After we got him out we were both covered in Black muddy oil crap (probibly carcinogenic) and were pulled out of service to clean up. Saw the patent about a month later wearing a halo and about 30 stiches to close lac to neck
  8. In reference to rule number 10....her name is Sara
  9. Apparently in most places you are only required to carry photo ID and its not mandatory to wear it? Good security I guess. Mine is in my duty bag in the back of the rig next to my pens, gum and old magazines.
  10. Base hospital doesn't allow epi in pt over 50yo, my guy was 79yo. I could have patched to base hospital doctor for epi order but ventolin was working. I was out in the Komoka area 15 min west of London , with no ALS at my station that day.
  11. Hi Lithium Pt spo2 on room air 85%, decreased air to bases with insp|exp wheezes in mid and upper lobes, 3-5 word dispnia Spo2 came up to 93 after first Ventolin, after second Ventolin spo2 98% and speaking normally,but developed basal crackles on left side.
  12. Yesterday we were running code 4 (lightssiren) with a SOB to University hosp. I Had a Ventolin neb running and was leaning forward to listen to the patients chest, when the ambulance swerved to the right. This action caused me to fly into the cabinets next to the patient. I saw lots of pretty lights but no LOC or blood. I still have a nice bump on my head though. Turn out my partner had avoid a collision with a veh. that was trying to pass us... Just wondering how many others have had accidents in the back. I know someone will ask so... no I was not wearing a seat belt, I was sitting on the edge of the bench reaching for the Pt with stethoscope in hand. :oops: :roll:
  13. I of course emailed it to my friends, and mt Canadian tire money is in the kitchen drawer
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