Paramedics
Update July 17th
Submitted by admin on Thu, 08/03/2007 - 12:03pm. ParamedicsTurn The Page
Submitted by Paramedic714 on Fri, 17/08/2007 - 12:45pm. ParamedicsI've long thought that Bob Seger's Turn The Page could easily be about EMS. I'd like to use it for our annual company video sometime. It describes the life of a rock singer, and I think there are some great parallels between how he describes his day and how we think about ours. The song has a wickedly good sax solo & Segers tired, worn-out voice to add ambience.
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| 227 readsParamedic = Rock Star?
Submitted by Paramedic714 on Fri, 10/08/2007 - 12:42pm. ParamedicsThe other day I was chatting with my trainee, and she mentioned that her boyfriend plays in a rock band. He had just called her and told her that he didn't get up until 2 that afternoon, because he had been playing music for most of the night. That started a discussion about the similarities between Rock Stars & Paramedics.
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| 252 readsHeroic Teen Saves Drowning Friend
Submitted by admin on Mon, 16/07/2007 - 10:39pm. ParamedicsHeroic Teen Saves Drowning Friend
A 17-year-old is a hero Monday night after rescuing his friend from dangerous waters.
JT Hart, 17, was swimming with his friend, 17-year-old Ronnie White, in the Cumberland River when his friend under.
Happy About Sadness
Submitted by ericinalaska on Thu, 12/07/2007 - 9:10am. ParamedicsTom Reynolds has had a slow month, and was moaning blogging about it. From his post: Watch the ambulance crew after a 'decent job', they'll be standing outside the ambulance bay at the hospital chatting to their colleagues. They'll be animated, they'll be interested in their job but most of all they will have a sense of satisfaction of a job well done.
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| 271 readsFrom Bad To Worse, To A Lot Better, Then Back To Bad
Submitted by ericinalaska on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 9:54am. ParamedicsHe had just moved to town. He was facing a serious medical crisis and his mind was elsewhere as he cruised through the stop sign & t-boned a car in the intersection.  After the fire department, police & paramedics showed up, he told them he hurt all over, and he was strapped to a board, loaded into the ambulance next to the other driver, & taken the few blocks to the hospital.
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| 327 readsOutta My Way!
Submitted by ericinalaska on Tue, 19/06/2007 - 8:09pm. ParamedicsWe're being pushed aside by a wall of eager volunteer firefighters as they scramble to enter the trailer. They go running down the very narrow hallway to render care. Unfortunately it's too late. The occupant has apparently died in his sleep.
This may be a good thing - for them. Had this person simply been sleeping, or drunk/drugged, and a pace of strangers in civvies came thundering into my bedroom, the outcome could have been different.Â
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| 239 readsUrban Campers
Submitted by ericinalaska on Thu, 14/06/2007 - 2:24pm. ParamedicsYoung Erstwhile Paramedic (having just been dispatched to an "Urban Camper" who the cops were trying to remove from the lawn of a motel): Good afternoon, Sir. I am a young erstwhile paramedic, who has been called to assist you. How may I be of assistance?
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| 359 readsIf EMS Had Our Own Fortune Cookies
Submitted by Paramedic714 on Sat, 19/05/2007 - 9:25am. Paramedics
This is what the fortune might look like. Other fortunes:
You will lose important papers soon.Â
(Don't let that DNR form out of your sight)
Dancing Around Privacy
Submitted by Paramedic714 on Sat, 28/04/2007 - 4:13pm. ParamedicsI think that to some extent, all EMS blogs dance around the privacy issue. Some bloggers go way out of their way to obfuscate the details of their professional life to maintain patient privacy, and some  don't.  Especially in a small town, trying to maintain some sort of storytelling while keeping a professional distance is extremely hard. Now, not only can you not name the patient, you can't even provide enough details for anyone to pick out one patient from another. I learned my lesson early in my blogging, and try hard to keep it ambiguous.
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