The title of "Animal EMT"
COOL....As a current nationally lincensed veterinary technician (going over to the EMT-P world), I can tell you that yes, I have intubated MANY a dog without a laryngoscope (easier on large dogs). I have worked in an "animal ER" for a long time before switching over th the human ER, and many of the drugs and procedures are the same. Licensed vet techs ARE similar to paramedics, in the respect that we are able to induce anethesia, intubate and monitor, administer ALL IV cardiac and other drugs (except for sodium pentobarbitol-"euthanasia"). We are also allowed to perform some invasive procedures, such as IV and IO catheters. (I have even placed an IO in a dying hypothermic kitten!) I must say I loved the job in the "vet world", but as with children, you can't save them all, and if you love animals, seeing the way a human can torture or even "overdose" their beloved pet (I have seen many dogs "Stoned" with party drugs for fun, and it breaks your heart when it causes their heart or kidneys to fail), after a while it just starts to hurt to see that. Also, I recently lost my dearly loved dog, so will be a while before I go back for relief work. Thats just my ten cents' worth-yes it seems outrageous that there are "animal EMT's" out there, but for an injured pet, making a difference in their life feels just as good as saving a human-I KNOW, BECAUSE I HAVE DONE BOTH! Now, wish me luck on this medic interview!!