Martyn
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It doesn't bear repeating. A sign of a great provider is recognizing the need for definitive care over field treatment and getting said patient to that care in the quickest and safest way possible vs waiting around for an ALS truck.
It grates my nerves when EMTs call for ALS and they're within five minutes of the hospital.
And as for paperwork, there has to be certain paperwork in the chart that I need for good continuity of care. Our calls are often more complex than an otherwise healthy person going to the ER for a tummy ache. If it isn't there I need to get the nurses on it sooner rather than later. My partner better have a fresh set of vitals for me when I walk in the room. Eff the stretcher.
Had a patient, BP 78/46 P124 RR18 less than 5 minutes to ER, stuff ALS etc...we scooped and went. Another patient BP 54/P P90 RR16 about 8 minutes from ER...scooped and went. Even in the middle of Tampa we are probably talking about 8-10 minutes for ALS (county) to get on scene. I would much rather think of my patient and go straight to ER than mess about waiting for ALS. And yes I am an EMT-B on a BLS truck.