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AAMS Writes Letter of Complaint Over Inaccurate Portrayal of Air-Med, EMS on NBC’s Trauma Series; Members Asked to “Tweet” In Corrections
From her letter:
NAEMT Responds to Members' Concerns About New NBC Show Trauma
From the Letter:
Chair of the IAFC EMS Section’s Letter to NBC Network Criticizes New Show Trauma
From the Letter:
AAMS President Sandra Kinkade has written a letter to NBC expressing the association’s displeasure and concern over the portrayal of EMS and air-medical services on the network’s new series, Trauma. Members are asked to “tweet” in their corrections and responses to @traumanbc (using #trauma at the end of the posting) on Twitter and via status postings on Facebook. See the AAMS Twitter (at www.twitter.com/AAMS) and AAMS Facebook (at www.facebook.com/AAMSAAMS) pages for details….
From her letter:
... our association would like to convey our deep displeasure and concern with NBC’s new televisions series, Trauma. The initial inaccurate portrayal of two helicopters flying in between high-rise buildings (and over a no-fly zone), resulting in a fatal mid-air collision in downtown San Francisco was among the first in a number of grossly inappropriate, misrepresentative incidents, actions and behaviors depicted on the program.
Other offenses included disregarding medical directors’ instructions and triage protocols; transporting patients via helicopter without appropriate crew configurations or dispatch orders; violating standards of care in performing medical procedures; and exhibiting sexist, unprofessional and discriminatory behaviors. Needless to say, these multiple inaccurate depictions serve as a serious affront to the trained, dedicated professionals who work in air medicine. And of even greater concern is how public will perceive air medicine and the hundreds of thousands of medical professionals who have dedicated their lives to saving lives every day.
NAEMT Responds to Members' Concerns About New NBC Show Trauma
Members felt that the show presented an inaccurate and misleading depiction of their work. In response, President Patrick Moore has communicated to NBC's President of Television Entertainment, Mark Gaspin, the concern and frustration of EMTs and paramedics across the country with the negative way that NBC is portraying their profession through this new television program.
From the Letter:
The program depicts EMS practitioners exercising poor judgment in the conduct of their duties, behaving inappropriately on the job, and undertaking illegal activity such as driving after drinking. This presents a grossly inaccurate and misleading perception of the more than 800,000 EMS professionals who have received countless hours of professional training and use their expertise to provide lifesaving services to their patients each day.
Chair of the IAFC EMS Section’s Letter to NBC Network Criticizes New Show Trauma
From the Letter:
We write you to express our deep and sincere displeasure with the television show,Trauma. The portrayal of paramedics as having sex in the back of the ambulance, being sexist against the female gender, performing medical procedures outside the standard of care, among the many other disingenuous depictions was unwarranted.
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