TransportJockey
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You could just say the IAFF/IAFC/volunteers/Parathinktheyare's/Medicfighters.
They probably know who they are anyway![]()
I was trying not to point fingers


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You could just say the IAFF/IAFC/volunteers/Parathinktheyare's/Medicfighters.
They probably know who they are anyway![]()
you got me there. We do between 100,000 and 70,000 responses, depending on how you calculate numbers. But we do between 14 and 20 jobs in a 12 hour shift, and are always in the top 10 for busiest EMS systems (per unit). Can you say the same?Unless your agency or company is handling over 110,000 EMS 911 only calls a year, you have me beat. Considering there isn't even a city remotely the same size as where I work in NJ, I doubt it.
As if call volume should be an indicator of care quality .....
And this whole "stubbed toe" scenario is so stupid. No medic is going to medicate that
You could just say the IAFF/IAFC/volunteers/Parathinktheyare's/Medicfighters.
They probably know who they are anyway![]()
You could just say the IAFF/IAFC/volunteers/Parathinktheyare's/Medicfighters.
They probably know who they are anyway![]()
...because minimum requirements are the end-all, be-all of requirements and guarantee getting hired?
The requirement for almost all medical schools is 90 semester units of undergrad, not an undergraduate degree. However, 99+% of accepted students have an undergrad degree and something like 30% (IIRC) have some type of graduate degree upon starting medical school. How can this be considering that the minimum requirement isn't even a bachelors degree?
bls i think. emts can treat and splint fractures. if pt experiences nausea, vomiting, maybe even shock because of the fx, well...they can treat for that too and then do a rapid transport to the hospital. so bls.
What can bls do for shock, nausea, pain? Nothing.
trendelenberg position, give high flow 02, rapid transport to hospital...that's all a basic can do i guess. not much i know but its a broken bone. there are other traumatic calls where yeah als should definitely be called for intercept. but this one sounds like you can bls it to the ER.
Trend has been shown to basically be useless, but other than that diesel is the only thing BLS can do for a trauma call that is useful.
Trend has been shown to basically be useless.
they taught us trend in my recent basic class for shock.