gradygirl
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Ever noticed stupid policies, procedures, or other written directives in your service?
Here are a few examples:
Until we are certified, we are neither allowed to touch a patient or wear the Star of Life or the TCERT logo. (Yay for no hands on experience or identification!)
No matter how many responders you have, if you don't have a Crew Chief, then you're offline for the shift.
We have field training, but no FTO.
In our SOPs we have a detailed uniform section; let me just ask...what uniform?
We're not supposed to discuss call information with the campus LEOs; so, tell me again why are they looking over my shoulder and copying my run form?
We're on-call 24/7...oh yeah, except from 8am to 6pm every week day....or when the Crew Chief decided they don't want to run that night...and there are only 3 Crew Chiefs.
Here are a few examples:
Until we are certified, we are neither allowed to touch a patient or wear the Star of Life or the TCERT logo. (Yay for no hands on experience or identification!)
No matter how many responders you have, if you don't have a Crew Chief, then you're offline for the shift.
We have field training, but no FTO.
In our SOPs we have a detailed uniform section; let me just ask...what uniform?
We're not supposed to discuss call information with the campus LEOs; so, tell me again why are they looking over my shoulder and copying my run form?
We're on-call 24/7...oh yeah, except from 8am to 6pm every week day....or when the Crew Chief decided they don't want to run that night...and there are only 3 Crew Chiefs.