MJordan2121
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We have a couple of people on my shift who love to mess with the dispatchers. Two in particular always say "Meow" at the end of their radio communication with dispatch.
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No one has ever asked for a wheel chair van intercept? Come on.
No one has ever asked for a wheel chair van intercept? Come on.
LOL I love that...
EMT: Hello sir, I am an EMT meow can you tell meow where you are meow?
PT: What?!?
EMT: I said can you tell me what appears to be the problem.... meow?
PT: Did you say meow???
EMT: Why would I say Meow? Sir do you think this is funny.... Meow?
PT: There you said it again!
EMT: Said what? Did you hit your head meow?
PT: Why are you saying Meow?!?
Fun game! How many times can you say "meow" to a patient on a call? lol just kidding!
What is a wheel chair van intercept? Is that like making fun of the older ambulances?
I like that. I used to get that all the time from my previous company. Unit 82, please "expedite". I got so mad, because they imply they want you to break the law, but do not come right out and say it. What does that mean? A unjustified code 3? Speeding illegally code 2? No no of course not it just means hurry but if you dont go code you will get written up, and if someone calls and complains you will still get written up. Private companies....Other services and PD listen in to see who is running lights and sirens that they aren't dispatching to warn their units. Often it is a BLS truck "expediting" a call that hits some 911 response unit when there is too much confusion with numerous sirens all blasting at the same time. This means a dispatcher needs to be alert regardless of what type of service they work for and know what units they have out there for everyone's safety.
With the recent national headlines, our dispatchers are put on notice that everything will be by the book which includes no goofing off on the radio.