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    Bringing Food Your First Time Working?

    hahahahahahaha If you think you can handle it, do it. And ask for seconds. :):)
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    if you responed to a scene with a dead loved one

    That’s a joyful thought. I would think it would probably depend on the type of scene. Responding to an elderly relative’s residence and discovering them DRT would be sad however I do not think it would be the worst. A messy MVA involving a loved one would be bad. From a liability stand...
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    Motion Sickness

    Somebody I think already said this. Do not look out the windows. And hey if you still get sick in the back just tell your partner that you need to drive :P
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    Reflective Vests on the Highway - 23 CFR 634

    can anyone confirm that it has to comply with class 3 standards? no wonder the class 2 compliant jacket I just bought was on such a great sale.:glare:
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    Paramedic Didn't Check Wreck Victim's Pulse

    other than a complete decapitation, decomp DB what would you consider a sign of "obvious death"?
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    When the rig DOESN'T respond.

    Jon, I cannot speak as to how long that would be in terms of minutes, as I have never been around (no pun intended) when it has happened. I just remember one particular slow evening I was flipping through the SOP/SOG and read something about it.
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    When the rig DOESN'T respond.

    I am an attendant/assistant for a vollie ambulance service in the town where I go to college. It is a very rural area (think one stop light town). Anyways we have mutual support agreements with the surrounding ambulances services. As I understand it, if no one acknowledges Control after the...
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