JonTullos
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I just started my first EMT-Basic job at a hospital-based service. For the last two weeks I've been doing orientation and finished that on Friday. The Basic scheduled for Saturday called out so I was asked to fill in, therefore I worked my first 24 yesterday.
I also managed to steal an ambulance.
My truck was assigned to transfer a patient to another facility. The other crew's truck was parked where I normally would pull up my truck to load a patient so I have to move mine. Somehow, as we're getting ready to go, I get the rigs mixed up. By the time it's all said and done, I managed to load the patient onto the other crew's truck and drove off in it. I had no idea I had taken the wrong truck until after we left the hospital. My medic laughed his head off. Yes, it was a truck that belonged to us, it just wasn't the truck that my medic and I were assigned to.
I still can't believe I did this! I've already received lots of grief about this, including (as we're going out the door to respond to an MVC) an ER tech yelling to me, "don't steal anymore ambulances!" to a couple of phone calls since I got home this morning. Lord only knows what grief awaits me when I report for my 48 on Thursday.
So that's that. Go ahead, and let me have it. BTW, has anyone done any bonehead moves on their first day "on their own?" Surely I'm not the only one.
Jon
I also managed to steal an ambulance.
My truck was assigned to transfer a patient to another facility. The other crew's truck was parked where I normally would pull up my truck to load a patient so I have to move mine. Somehow, as we're getting ready to go, I get the rigs mixed up. By the time it's all said and done, I managed to load the patient onto the other crew's truck and drove off in it. I had no idea I had taken the wrong truck until after we left the hospital. My medic laughed his head off. Yes, it was a truck that belonged to us, it just wasn't the truck that my medic and I were assigned to.
I still can't believe I did this! I've already received lots of grief about this, including (as we're going out the door to respond to an MVC) an ER tech yelling to me, "don't steal anymore ambulances!" to a couple of phone calls since I got home this morning. Lord only knows what grief awaits me when I report for my 48 on Thursday.
So that's that. Go ahead, and let me have it. BTW, has anyone done any bonehead moves on their first day "on their own?" Surely I'm not the only one.
Jon