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Dispatched to a private residence for a non-emergent call. Have a 200 lb pt up a flight of stairs.
A. How do you get the patient down the stairs?
- We decide to use the stair-chair, lifting is not my partner's strong point.
B. Your partner can't lift the stair chair. Pt vitals are getting worse. What do you do? There is no option for a lift-assist, this area is a ways away from your company's area.
- We call dispatch for assistance. The city has no police, and FD isn't exactly a tight department. The city has suffered during the recent economic problems, and PD is now handled by the county. The FD is there, but really only do emergency calls.
C. What do you do?
- FD arrives after 45 minutes, one FF helps me get the pt down the stairs with the stair chair. We transport.
D. Are you angry with your partner? This partner almost always has difficulties lifting almost all patients.
My Response: I was pissed. I even got angry on scene after she couldn't get in contact with dispatch. I go down to the truck, call dispatch, and have no problems. I'm frustrated, this is not the first time this happened. Shouldn't there be some expectation for those in EMS that you can lift a patient?
Others have complained about her to the higher-ups, but I wont. I'm frustrated.
A. How do you get the patient down the stairs?
- We decide to use the stair-chair, lifting is not my partner's strong point.
B. Your partner can't lift the stair chair. Pt vitals are getting worse. What do you do? There is no option for a lift-assist, this area is a ways away from your company's area.
- We call dispatch for assistance. The city has no police, and FD isn't exactly a tight department. The city has suffered during the recent economic problems, and PD is now handled by the county. The FD is there, but really only do emergency calls.
C. What do you do?
- FD arrives after 45 minutes, one FF helps me get the pt down the stairs with the stair chair. We transport.
D. Are you angry with your partner? This partner almost always has difficulties lifting almost all patients.
My Response: I was pissed. I even got angry on scene after she couldn't get in contact with dispatch. I go down to the truck, call dispatch, and have no problems. I'm frustrated, this is not the first time this happened. Shouldn't there be some expectation for those in EMS that you can lift a patient?
Others have complained about her to the higher-ups, but I wont. I'm frustrated.