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I see dead people
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I was in the watch room yesterday, placing an EMS supply order on the computer. One of the guys comes in and tells me I need to go out to the bay because the captain wants to talk to all of us. Ok, no big deal. I make note of where I am in the order and head out to the bay.
They guys are finishing up washing the engine, using the 1 1/2" that we typically use to wash bay floors to rinse the soap off of it. The captain has the nozzle. All of this is unusual and I should have known something was up.
The next thing I know, I am getting nailed by the captain with the hose, and I hear the guys making comments about my probie year "officially" being over now. I was soaked!
We all had a good laugh, and after I put some dry clothes on, I got a few hugs and lots of congrats from the guys for making it through my first year. They once again reminded me that they are all there to help me out with medic school, and that they have really enjoyed having me around, what a good fit I have been out there, etc. All in all, it was a pretty good shift.
They guys are finishing up washing the engine, using the 1 1/2" that we typically use to wash bay floors to rinse the soap off of it. The captain has the nozzle. All of this is unusual and I should have known something was up.
The next thing I know, I am getting nailed by the captain with the hose, and I hear the guys making comments about my probie year "officially" being over now. I was soaked!
We all had a good laugh, and after I put some dry clothes on, I got a few hugs and lots of congrats from the guys for making it through my first year. They once again reminded me that they are all there to help me out with medic school, and that they have really enjoyed having me around, what a good fit I have been out there, etc. All in all, it was a pretty good shift.