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9C1EMT

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  1. So it's okay to be an ass-hole, and treat other people like sh*t on here?

    Okay, I'll give an attitude like a few of you for a couple days, and see where it takes me!

    That's what he said????? Opinions are like ass-holes, everybody has one. You have an ass , I have an ass, AZCEP has an ass... Pretty much everyone, has an ass, hopefully with at least one hole. That said, just like we all have them, we all have opinions.

    He didn't mean that only ass-holes, in the figurative sense, have opinions.

    Don't fix it, if it ain't broken!

    And so it begins...another well intentioned thread getting warmed by the flame thrower.

    When I first joined this site, it was nice. A small community of us, gathered on the inter-web to share stories, tips, and the bawdy joke or two...then the basic bashing started, and at roughly the same moment the basics started bashing the medics; then somewhere the Holier than thou decided we should focus on the pure science of prehospital emergency care, there's no room here for shenanigans and code brown jokes.

    That's why I quit coming here, that is why I quit posting here (well that and I had nothing important to add), and this

    is why we are still the red headed step child of the fire service. Once we get over ourselves and learn to live in a profession - yes

    I said profession, that has multiple certification levels with skill sets that build from one to the other and sometimes, just sometimes a basic EMT crew can get through an emergency call without life, the universe and everything coming to a screeching halt, once we get past all that, maybe then we can get that "professional distinction" that I hear so much rattling on about. Until then, can I suggest some introspective, because lord knows I need my fair share too, and find a way for us BLS guys to adhere to our boundries, accept the limits of our certifcation and know when to ask for help, and you ALS folks to learn that you aren't the end all be all answer to every 911 call unless you are an MD. And sometimes, it's okay for EMS professionals to not take themsselves too seriously and have our own little lane on the information superhighway for the dark/perverse humor we're known for.

    Does that glean some insight into a members' feelings, scaramedic?

  2. ***You Are a Visionary Soul***

    You are a curious person, always in a state of awareness.

    Connected to all things spiritual, you are very connected to your soul.

    You are wise and bright: able to reason and be reasonable.

    Occasionally, you get quite depressed and have dark feelings.

    You have great vision and can be very insightful.

    In fact, you are often profound in a way that surprises yourself.

    Visionary souls like you can be the best type of friend.

    You are intuitive, understanding, sympathetic, and a good healer.

    Souls you are most compatible with: Old Soul and Peacemaker Soul

    What Kind of Soul Are You?

    http://www.blogthings.com/whatkindofsoulareyouquiz/

  3. I had to voted other because my girlfriend at the time asked for help with some of the material in the EMT course, but I didn't know the first thing about emergency medicine, so I signed up for the EMT course in order to understand what she needed help with...and then we broke up so I said f- it, I'll just keep doing this gig because I like it.

  4. I'm a day late and a dollar short, as usual...up here Blue is LE, Red is Fire/EMS, Green is Incident Commander/Incident Command Post. There is a simple permit -well, as simple as it can be for a VT DMV form- for red or blue lights that your head of service signs off on, send it or bring it to DMV for a countersignature, keep the yellow copy in your car at all times and you're go to go.

  5. Your dispatcher tells the occupants of the local trailer park to activate their four way flashers on their home so emergency responders know which one it is.

    I sense somehow that has actually happened to you...

    ...if you've ever had to tell your partner to stay in the truck when arriving at a patient's residence and there were goats/sheep in the driveway

    ...if you've ever had to roll the stretcher through horse and or goat dung to get to patient

    ...if you've ever called it a day because above goat was in the back of your ambulance when you returned with above patient

    ...if you've ever actually told the hospital OVER THE RADIO "sorry for the static, we were still out in the boonies..." (OOPS! :oops: )

  6. Just for even reading and replying to this I have already had to babysit a drunk, put restraints on a combative patient on one of the inpatient floors, take one combative patient to a police cruiser in the ambulance bay, and we're gearing up for a pair of "ultraviolents" on the psych floor (one has already stabbed a Resident earlier in the day). this is all within the first three hours of the shift - not horrendous, it's been much worse...but the outgoing Officer on my post used the S word when I relieved him. Bastard.

  7. In my kit I keep:

    1 D O2 cylinder w/regulator

    1 ASC

    2 Trauma dressings

    Misc Bandages/Dressings (Kerlix(sp?), 2x2's, 5x9's, 4x4's etc.)

    Oral and Nasal Airway's

    Portable Suction

    Sterile water for irrigation

    Tape

    Spanish Translation book

    MCI Log

    BP Cuff

    Ring cutter

    Oral Glucose

    Activated charcoal

    Stethoscope

    Burn dressings

    Snake bite kit

    Two talk about radios

    A smaller, stand alone, first aid kit

    Adult, pedi- and infant BVM's

    Masks for above

    Traffic vest

    Trauma shears

    Clamps

    Adult and Pedi NRBS

    Adult and Pedi cannulas

    SAM Splints

    C-Collars

    OB Kit

    Infection Control Kit

    This is my personal bag, and I do take it occasionally when I am posted to the mobile unit at my bread and butter job.

  8. I am an EMT-B for a volunteer service with a little less than 2 years in...I used to work full time on a transport truck but financial obligations require me to going back to night shift Security Officer/EMT at my hospital. I also volunteer in an EMT capacity for a half dozen entities in a first response role.

  9. I had to cast a no vote to the original question: is it congress' place to rule on this, or the President's, for that matter? NO NO NO NO! That is what our courts are for, and the matter should have ended there. I am glad that ed2brute was able to recall supreme court precedence on this matter, because apparently congress can't. I agree, starving to death is a horrible way to go, and I hate to say it but it is her own fault that she did not commit her wishes for long term care in the event of debilitation to legally binding paper. Now her family is split on deciding her fate for her...I couldn't imagine being in that predicament, and I would probably go insane if ever put there.

    There have been and will likely be some more very interesting view points expressed on this, and despite the grim subject it has been a fine social learning experience reading this string.

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