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Originally Posted by allvitals09 View Post
I passed all my piratical stations
Like boarding a ship and loading a cannon? I'm jealous.
Congrats! I'm sure you'll do fine.
Ok so......spell check can lie or I just can't read.
If I got what I think i did on the final I should be...
Today was my last day for my Basic class. I passed all my practical stations and am 99% sure that i passed my written. Just the state test in a month, nothing to do now but wait and study.
I hate the snow, but love where i live the other 75% of the year. Except for the weeks where we see all four seasons and the awkward fifth season that no one except for those in New England know of.
But what regular TV viewer would watch a drama show if it wasn't overly dramatic. Just look at soap-operas. If life was really like that then what would be the point.
So I just got an e-mail from my instructor telling me that all Friday ambulances are full and I will need to find another time slot. Kinda disappointed, but I will survive.
Newfoundland. They most non-aggressive dog I have ever seen. From kids jumping on there backs for a ride to horses and cows stepping on them and they still just keep walking.
For the 6 hour shift that I am there I am hoping for one medical and one trauma call to get a feel for both. And for reading materials that state test is coming up quick.
Honestly I am a little nervous about what boundaries there are for me, however, I am riding with my class instructor and hopefully he will slap me down if I overstep them. As for where I am riding that is in Swansea. Thanks for the help guys.
So I just signed up for my first ride along on Fri night, and am really looking forward to putting what ever they let into practice. This will be my first time on an ambulance not as a patient. Does anyone have any advice that might be useful.
So I just realized that my class only has three practical days left and me and patient assessment do not mesh well. Does anyone know of a place to practice or a way to practice.