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Washed Up Paramedic/ EMT Dropout
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At one point, my sister and I were both volunteering for the same service. Neither of us are at that service anymore, which is a story that's been told elsewhere. I did get a few good chuckles out of that time, however, including the following anecdote relayed to me by my sister.
The service was dispatched to a possible overdose. Since the call came out right when on-duty groups switched off, everyone from both groups showed up, just to be safe. Fine and dandy, the problem was when everyone decided that since they were there, they might as well respond. Apparently they were halfway to the call with 6-7 people in the ambulance before someone thought to ask, "Where are we going to put the patient?"
Funnily enough, I had responded to the scene since I was driving directly past the area on my way to my paying job. When I arrived, the pt was alert and first responders/law enforcement were gathering his info. I walked in, did an about face when I saw that the situation was well in hand, and walked out just as the ambulance filled with EMTs pulled up. I have never seen so many providers on a non-MCI.
My mom was an EMT (waaaaay back in the day, as I like to tease her) and has a similar story about arriving to a scene and EMT after EMT piling out of the ambulance.
At this point in my career, I am perfectly happy to let someone else take the call if they feel like it.
The service was dispatched to a possible overdose. Since the call came out right when on-duty groups switched off, everyone from both groups showed up, just to be safe. Fine and dandy, the problem was when everyone decided that since they were there, they might as well respond. Apparently they were halfway to the call with 6-7 people in the ambulance before someone thought to ask, "Where are we going to put the patient?"
Funnily enough, I had responded to the scene since I was driving directly past the area on my way to my paying job. When I arrived, the pt was alert and first responders/law enforcement were gathering his info. I walked in, did an about face when I saw that the situation was well in hand, and walked out just as the ambulance filled with EMTs pulled up. I have never seen so many providers on a non-MCI.
My mom was an EMT (waaaaay back in the day, as I like to tease her) and has a similar story about arriving to a scene and EMT after EMT piling out of the ambulance.
At this point in my career, I am perfectly happy to let someone else take the call if they feel like it.