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Just got back from the Walk for Hunger where I served as Coordinator of First Aid for Check Point 4, 9.5 miles into the walk. Despite the 80+ F weather thousands and thousands of people turned out.
First Aid/EMS went well. We had two emergencies, one of which resulted in a t/p to the local ER. It was a pretty serious heat stroke case. nemedic and I dumped about 12 bottles of water on her in an attempt to cool her down. We cut about 10,000 pieces of moleskin, dished out 5000 band-aids and wrapped 1500 knees (these numbers are highly inflated, but you get the idea...a lot!!)
Want to thank:
* nemedic, who showed up at 9am and worked until 4 after having worked an overnight shift
* Mina Thabet of Patriot Ambulance
* Dana Sampson also of Patriot Ambulance
* The nurses who came early and stayed late (Jenny and Elizabeth)
* Cataldo Ambulance who provided a BLS ambulance about 100 yards from our First Aid tent
* All the people who walked and raised money for the hungry
This was a really hard walk due to the heat, sun and humidity. The past 5 years have been rainy and cold, perfect for walking super long distances without developing heat related issues.
Now it's time for a cold shower and a nap.
First Aid/EMS went well. We had two emergencies, one of which resulted in a t/p to the local ER. It was a pretty serious heat stroke case. nemedic and I dumped about 12 bottles of water on her in an attempt to cool her down. We cut about 10,000 pieces of moleskin, dished out 5000 band-aids and wrapped 1500 knees (these numbers are highly inflated, but you get the idea...a lot!!)
Want to thank:
* nemedic, who showed up at 9am and worked until 4 after having worked an overnight shift
* Mina Thabet of Patriot Ambulance
* Dana Sampson also of Patriot Ambulance
* The nurses who came early and stayed late (Jenny and Elizabeth)
* Cataldo Ambulance who provided a BLS ambulance about 100 yards from our First Aid tent
* All the people who walked and raised money for the hungry
This was a really hard walk due to the heat, sun and humidity. The past 5 years have been rainy and cold, perfect for walking super long distances without developing heat related issues.
Now it's time for a cold shower and a nap.