Hey guys, I am new to the community and posted a little bit about myself under "New guy in town" thread in the EMS Lounge. I had a very limited amount of experience with EMS in Guatemala I thought I would share. I am also wondering if anyone could share some experience on EMS systems, medical missions, or EMS jobs in Latin American countries.
I went to Guatemala this past spring, for 2 weeks and I spent 4 full days (24 hour shifts) in a row running EMS and fire calls with the Guatemala City Fire Department. First day I think we ran 22 calls on the ambulance, transported about half. I got to run about 50 calls total, about 80% trauma calls. The equipment is pretty out of date and everything (I mean everything) is reused including intibation equipment, non rebreathers, etc. I got to visit three hospitals down there and spent some time talking to training officers and looking at their materials. I enjoyed my experience immensley and am looking forward to going back next year hopefully (when I complete my paramedic) and put in some time volunteering down there.
I was wondering if anyone could describe (or PM) me some of their experiences with EMS (or fire service, rescue, disaster response, etc) in Latin American Countries.
I went to Guatemala this past spring, for 2 weeks and I spent 4 full days (24 hour shifts) in a row running EMS and fire calls with the Guatemala City Fire Department. First day I think we ran 22 calls on the ambulance, transported about half. I got to run about 50 calls total, about 80% trauma calls. The equipment is pretty out of date and everything (I mean everything) is reused including intibation equipment, non rebreathers, etc. I got to visit three hospitals down there and spent some time talking to training officers and looking at their materials. I enjoyed my experience immensley and am looking forward to going back next year hopefully (when I complete my paramedic) and put in some time volunteering down there.
I was wondering if anyone could describe (or PM) me some of their experiences with EMS (or fire service, rescue, disaster response, etc) in Latin American Countries.