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Hey Guys, glad to be a part of EMT Life, This is going to be a dozzy so if I dont make sense please let me know.
First off I am a part of a Volunteer Amb service in the middle of nowhere, the service has been around since the old hurst days, where they were apart of the EMS region base out of a hospital approx 40 miles away. We will call this hospital Mercy (Not its real name, but lets go with it.) Present day its a Level 1 Trauma and Level 3 Prenatal, one of the best in the state. But now there is a closer hospital only about 8 miles away where we transport a majority of our patients to. It created a Regional EMS of its own a few years back and most of the AMB services in the area switched its medical control to them (we will call them General) General is just an Acute Emergency Room, no Trauma Level, but all in the same its an ok ER. But to rap up the local history lesson, my service, the only one out of 12 in the county, did not change to the New EMS System and kept with Mercy as our Medical Control.
Well I was on a call a few months back and for a BLS service was one of the first times I had to call into Med Control I was leading a run for a 25 yr Male pt with a insect bite, showing the signs of anaphylaxis shock, and called into Mercy via ALS line for Medical Direction/Permission to administer .3mg epi, via auto injector that our AMB carries with strict rules to call in first before administering. ( :wacko: )
Well they told me over ALS line to contact the receiving hospitals ALS line for there doctor to give the order, they were not going to be the receiving facility so I should check with them, said the ECRN. So I hung up and called Generals ALS, They told me that they are not my medical control, that I shouldn't have called them with that question, and refused to give me and answer, all while my pt was still lying there with an O2 Sat of 95% on 15L NRB and I was starting to get the airway kit out.
Called back to Mercy, and they told me again to contact receiving facility for Direction. And By that time, I had received my ALS intercept from the City unit, where I got yelled at for not pushing the epi.
Other then being a rather long rant, (Which I do apologize for) I was wanting to get some other none area tainted EMTs views on this. Thanks guys.
First off I am a part of a Volunteer Amb service in the middle of nowhere, the service has been around since the old hurst days, where they were apart of the EMS region base out of a hospital approx 40 miles away. We will call this hospital Mercy (Not its real name, but lets go with it.) Present day its a Level 1 Trauma and Level 3 Prenatal, one of the best in the state. But now there is a closer hospital only about 8 miles away where we transport a majority of our patients to. It created a Regional EMS of its own a few years back and most of the AMB services in the area switched its medical control to them (we will call them General) General is just an Acute Emergency Room, no Trauma Level, but all in the same its an ok ER. But to rap up the local history lesson, my service, the only one out of 12 in the county, did not change to the New EMS System and kept with Mercy as our Medical Control.
Well I was on a call a few months back and for a BLS service was one of the first times I had to call into Med Control I was leading a run for a 25 yr Male pt with a insect bite, showing the signs of anaphylaxis shock, and called into Mercy via ALS line for Medical Direction/Permission to administer .3mg epi, via auto injector that our AMB carries with strict rules to call in first before administering. ( :wacko: )
Well they told me over ALS line to contact the receiving hospitals ALS line for there doctor to give the order, they were not going to be the receiving facility so I should check with them, said the ECRN. So I hung up and called Generals ALS, They told me that they are not my medical control, that I shouldn't have called them with that question, and refused to give me and answer, all while my pt was still lying there with an O2 Sat of 95% on 15L NRB and I was starting to get the airway kit out.
Called back to Mercy, and they told me again to contact receiving facility for Direction. And By that time, I had received my ALS intercept from the City unit, where I got yelled at for not pushing the epi.
Other then being a rather long rant, (Which I do apologize for) I was wanting to get some other none area tainted EMTs views on this. Thanks guys.