Originally posted by Chimpie@Feb 13 2005, 05:40 PM
Okay, you have my curiousity peaked here.
When you were responding to the campuses was campus security involved at all?
Was the nursing staff (if the campus is equiped with such) involved?
Were the students that were sick living in dorms?
If so, did you see certain dorms get sick and some not?
Did the colleges cancel classes at all?
In association with this...
How many hospitals are in your area?
If more than one, were the students sent to different ones or were they all contained at one?
The campus has a "health center" with at least a nurse onsite during the day.
The campus also has a QRS (That scratched on EVERY SINGLE CALL)
It wasn't 30 people falling down at once, it was just 30 students throughout the day, at least 15 seprate incidents.
At one point (before I got in) they picked up 9 kids from the heath center, in 3 rigs. We were called for one, updated prior to onscene with 2, onscene with 5, 7 or 10 more decided to go to the ED. At that point, there were 2 rigs there. they called for a 3rd and loaded up the trucks.
Most of the kids were dehydrated, and were better after fluid therapy.
If we had gotten a call for "10 patients" we would have called MCI, but from what I heard, It sounded like two more decided to go, then two more, and so on.
In regards to campus security, they have licensed PD and Public Safety (they guys with radios who collect ID cards at dorm entrances

)
The PD was onscene at every call. Twice we got warning of more calls from the PD, and we nextel'ed the other crew to "start heading this way"
It wasn't 50 kids at once, it was 50 kids over 2 or 3 days. 25 or more on Saterday, then trickeling down.
It was a busy weekend, and worse because of the weather, but we got through it ok.
In fact, no one thought "epedemic" - we all thought it was a stomach bug going around. Didn't think "Norwalk" but makes sense.
Jon