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There is one particular(ly useless) competitor to this website where our young hero also has a profile. He states that he's 12 years old there, also.

Perhaps it's time he turns off the computer and discovers the world outside.

yeah, that is where I got his age. What I found horrifying was the video game where he thinks he is actually trained to do these things because of the video game.
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Oh em gee...LOL I had to play a troll for a bit this morning and check out the site....

I'm just wondering what this kid thinks a backboard and 'c-spine' is all about?? I HAD to copy and paste his directions:

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General Discussion / EMS/ARFD RP treatment of spinal injuries « on: July 28, 2012, 12:58:36 AM »
1. make sure the scene is safe
2. stabilize neck with hands
3. get a backboard and C-spine
4. log roll the patient carefully
5. attach C-spine to patients head
6. slide backboard under and attach straps
7. transport patient to hospital

and finally........this.......he thinks he's SAR Team too.........Noooooooo please say it isn't true.....

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Hello fellow co-workers! I have taken a look at the EMS trauma bags that we keep on our engine and truck companies. I have some added improvements from me, an IRL Massachusetts Certified First Responder (CFR) and SAR Team Member.

and this:

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General Discussion / Re: EMS/ARFD RP treatment of spinal injuries « on: August 04, 2012, 01:32:41 AM »
yeah im in a citezen community emergency response team and we olny got 6 hours of medical ops training
i also got the FA/CPR/AED certs from the red cross


Sugar you an FF or EMT/Paramedic?

and this:

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General Discussion / Re: EMS/ARFD RP treatment of spinal injuries « on: August 04, 2012, 01:26:17 AM »
sorry my bad im 12 and not an EMT.
Just read alot of books, watched too many episodes of emergency!, and got certified in First Aid/CPR/AED
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Thanks, Ed. It's been a really long road, indeed.

I remember years ago when you first started talking about going forward.

Glad to see you found a way to move up.

good for you.

Have a good friend who is a Paramedic and a P,A,C, that works at the trauma center in Portland full time and several other ER's & clinics per diem as his schedule allows.

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Yeah. It took a while to figure out what path was going to be best for me. I talked to a lot of people before making my decision.

As soon as my licensure paperwork comes back I'll be moving to a new State for a job in the ER of a trauma center. Geographically it's not where I want to be. But it's a good hospital, has a good training program for PAs working in e-med and will offer some solid foundation building for moving forward. I'm pretty excited for the professional aspects of it all.

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