Ambulance Chaser

Two-Speed

Forum Crew Member
Messages
31
Reaction score
0
Points
0
During one of my shifts, my Supervisor dropped me off at KFC, and said he would come around to pick me up once he was done at Tim Horton's.

I went in and ordered my sandwich combo and went outside to wait for the truck...Well, I saw the ambulance come through and then heard D honk the airhorn, so I figured we had a call (despite that my pager wasn't going off) so I run in the direction of the truck with my food in one hand and my drink the other trying to catch up with the ambulance.

D stops to turn out onto the highway, but I wasn't fast enough so never made it in, so I continued to run all the way up the hill--still holding my food and drink (which must have looked comical to all the people around)--and finally caught up with them at Timmy Ho's.

When I get into the truck, D and L are laughing their asses off at the fact that I ran all the way from KFC to Tim Horton's....Apparently D had only honked the airhorn because a half-ton had almost taken the front bumper off the truck.

D proceeded to ask me how far I would have ran if we got a Standby call to Iron Bridge or something, I told him I would have given up at the bank and then called the supervisor for a ride.

L was laughing so hard she couldn't even tell dispatch we were 10-7 Base.
 
Kudos for erring on the side of caution.

Double because you held onto your grub while doing it.
 
Was the supervisor your partner? In our neck of the woods, separating from your partner for ANY reason is a firing offense. We would have to both go into the KFC (or one could wait in the rig in front of the KFC), and then we would both go to the Tim Hortons.

PS.. ya gotta lay off the grease dude - in a couple of years you won't be able to run after your rig... :P
 
Was the supervisor your partner? In our neck of the woods, separating from your partner for ANY reason is a firing offense. We would have to both go into the KFC (or one could wait in the rig in front of the KFC), and then we would both go to the Tim Hortons.

PS.. ya gotta lay off the grease dude - in a couple of years you won't be able to run after your rig... :P

I was a student, so I wouldn't say partner per-se. The Sector Manager wasn't peeved about it, but was very surprised I caught the rig.

:P The running I did beforehand kinda cancelled out the grease, it's like rewarding yourself with crispi-minis because you've had salad all day and took the stairs at work.
 
That is awesome! Tooo funny. Seems like something I would do! LMAO!!
 
I have a sudden craving for a Timmy's iced cap.:P
 
now i want a timmy's and there are none where i live...ROAD TRIP NORTH!

God Indiana Sucks!
 
That sounds like something a local department some of my class went with would do deliberately. They're famous for giving ridealongs a hard time, if they like them.
 
Was the supervisor your partner? In our neck of the woods, separating from your partner for ANY reason is a firing offense. We would have to both go into the KFC (or one could wait in the rig in front of the KFC), and then we would both go to the Tim Hortons.

How far apart do they consider separated? For example, if you stop at a strip mall with a KFC in one spot, and 2 stores down there is a Starbucks would you get in trouble if one person went to KFC and the other to Starbucks? Or do they mean it more as separating one person from the ambulance?

I'm mostly curious because we don't have a policy on this.
 
Cannot be even 1 store apart. If one goes into a place, the other can either join them or wait in the rig. Anyone out of the rig HAS to ensure their radio is on and working.
 
Is the radio the only way dispatch can contact you or do you have pagers too?
 
Is the radio the only way dispatch can contact you or do you have pagers too?

We have pagers too. Usually the medic carries the radio, EMT the pager. The pager has a setting where all radio traffic can be monitored. This is in addition to the radios in the rig.
 
That sounds like something a local department some of my class went with would do deliberately. They're famous for giving ridealongs a hard time, if they like them.

They liked me so much they tried to hook me up with one of our older, heavier, less aesthetically-please patients...And it almost worked.


The pt called the base to ask if we had seen her keys, and at the same time D asked me "Ty, what's your cellphone number?" innocent enough. So I began to reply until I realized his motives "849--No way man!"
 
Back
Top