BBFDMedic28
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Recently i was selected to take part in a rider program put on by our local aeromedical transport system. They are the air transport system for alot of south Texas. They run something along the lines of 3000 "Missions" per year.
Well after getting all excited about the great posibility of seeing some good medical calls or possibly a bad trauma, i reported for my ride out. I then proceded to sit at their station for 15 hrs (because that how long the rules say you can be there) and got one hospital to hospital transfer. I then got a little upset, then came to the conclusion that my white cloud blows. This always happens. I am a carrer firefighter and we dont get any calls when i am on at my department either. Having a white cloud really sucks!
Well after getting all excited about the great posibility of seeing some good medical calls or possibly a bad trauma, i reported for my ride out. I then proceded to sit at their station for 15 hrs (because that how long the rules say you can be there) and got one hospital to hospital transfer. I then got a little upset, then came to the conclusion that my white cloud blows. This always happens. I am a carrer firefighter and we dont get any calls when i am on at my department either. Having a white cloud really sucks!