I know as EMT's you can't save everyone. I know this. I also know that in most areas once an EMT gets the pt to the hosp. that is it. Care, Transport, hand-off and forget. I am a volunteer in a small community. The forget part is tough when you know everyone and everyone knows you or atleast your family.
Went on a call last week to a man that fell down the stairs. Our emt team did a great job on this call. Everything went the way it should as far as teamwork, communication, packaging and enroute care. Found out today that he didn't make it. And it came up in routine conversation with my dad. He told me that a guy on his bowling team had died. I asked who, and he told me the guys name. I just said ":censored::censored::censored::censored:, that sucks". Can't go into details with my dad about a call. Is there a way to stop me from thinking "what else could we have done?" And "did we do everything that we possibly could have done." I am very lucky. I have not seen any major crashes or DOA's. So this has shocked me a bit.
Went on a call last week to a man that fell down the stairs. Our emt team did a great job on this call. Everything went the way it should as far as teamwork, communication, packaging and enroute care. Found out today that he didn't make it. And it came up in routine conversation with my dad. He told me that a guy on his bowling team had died. I asked who, and he told me the guys name. I just said ":censored::censored::censored::censored:, that sucks". Can't go into details with my dad about a call. Is there a way to stop me from thinking "what else could we have done?" And "did we do everything that we possibly could have done." I am very lucky. I have not seen any major crashes or DOA's. So this has shocked me a bit.