abckidsmom
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There aren't a lot of situations that can't be talked down. I work in our city's most highly gang saturated area and we get put in situations like these nearly every shift. If the pt/family member/whoever is just yelling... really not too big of a cause for concern. Try and calmly talk the agitated person down (or even just ignoring him and talking to the patient works pretty well, too). If he starts becoming hostile, make some bs up to get the pt into your ambulance. "Ma'am, lets get you in our unit so we can evaluate you a little better." Once your out of his ear shot, get dispatch to send you PD. It's not you they are agitated with, its the situation/pt/whatever. Make it clear you aren't the cops, and they're usually good. The biggest thing is to stay calm. You being hasty and agitated will only make the situation worse. The only time I've ever had to leave a scene because of hostility was a shooting where the shooter was still on scene. He told us to not touch the pt; we gladly obliged and pulled around the corner. And I agree with Veneficus, leave the "weapons" out of it. The only thing it will do is make the situation that much worse because now they're threatened by YOU.
Smart stuff right here.
People skills extend to agitated rednecks, too. In a situation where I wasn't able to actually ask for PD on the radio once, I just keyed up my radio and said loudly, "Sir, please step away from my partner." Had half the precinct in no time.