Just wondering, how much do your police officers know about EMS and how much are they able to help you on scene?
In general ours are very good, all of them are first responder trained and respond to most medical calls.
Occasionally though some do pretty off the wall things:
for example, the officer (also an EMT) who told us the patient was CAOx3. We soon figured out that was only because the patient seemed to be having a normal conversation with him (i.e. he asks what hurts, pt said his arm), but didn't actually do an assessment (our line of questioning went. EMT: What hurts? Pt: My arm. EMT: why are you grabbing your leg Pt: My leg hurts. EMT: So both your leg and arm hurt? Pt: NO, I never said my arm hurts, it's my leg. EMT: Okay so it's your leg Pt:No nothing hurts, why are you here?)
another example. PD calls us for evaluation of juveniles after an MVA (I don't think the cars even had a scratch on them), no injuries. We arrive to find 8 pt's to be evaulated. PD turns to us and says: Don't worry they are all 16 so they can sign their own RMA's. EMS crew: :angry: :censored:
(By the way, there is NO policy in either the PD, EMS or dispatch that requires EMS to be sent on MVA's involving juveniles that are obviously property damage. It is left up to PD officer and dispatcher discretion
In general ours are very good, all of them are first responder trained and respond to most medical calls.
Occasionally though some do pretty off the wall things:
for example, the officer (also an EMT) who told us the patient was CAOx3. We soon figured out that was only because the patient seemed to be having a normal conversation with him (i.e. he asks what hurts, pt said his arm), but didn't actually do an assessment (our line of questioning went. EMT: What hurts? Pt: My arm. EMT: why are you grabbing your leg Pt: My leg hurts. EMT: So both your leg and arm hurt? Pt: NO, I never said my arm hurts, it's my leg. EMT: Okay so it's your leg Pt:No nothing hurts, why are you here?)
another example. PD calls us for evaluation of juveniles after an MVA (I don't think the cars even had a scratch on them), no injuries. We arrive to find 8 pt's to be evaulated. PD turns to us and says: Don't worry they are all 16 so they can sign their own RMA's. EMS crew: :angry: :censored:
(By the way, there is NO policy in either the PD, EMS or dispatch that requires EMS to be sent on MVA's involving juveniles that are obviously property damage. It is left up to PD officer and dispatcher discretion