SO , I saw the thread on how to buff calls in NYC and it inspired me to make this,
back in the day, not to long ago .. I used to be a buff when I first started in this field. I used to carry my radio everywhere waiting to " save a life ". I'd go to EVERY call regardless of what I was doing, day or night I took always on duty to a whole different level. I went out bought 5 different sets of BDU's trauma shears, 250$ stethoscope( which I never used) glove holders, key holder(and I was to young to drive my volley ambulance) Sometimes when I thought it'd be a busy day, I would make sure I was in our response area ready to be first out. After I got a job, I realized I was insane and do not do this anymore. My pager is actually
missing and I haven't cared to look for it
SO , What is the most " buffiest " thing you've done or witnessed someone do..
back in the day, not to long ago .. I used to be a buff when I first started in this field. I used to carry my radio everywhere waiting to " save a life ". I'd go to EVERY call regardless of what I was doing, day or night I took always on duty to a whole different level. I went out bought 5 different sets of BDU's trauma shears, 250$ stethoscope( which I never used) glove holders, key holder(and I was to young to drive my volley ambulance) Sometimes when I thought it'd be a busy day, I would make sure I was in our response area ready to be first out. After I got a job, I realized I was insane and do not do this anymore. My pager is actually
missing and I haven't cared to look for it
SO , What is the most " buffiest " thing you've done or witnessed someone do..
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