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Hi guys,
I am a helicopter pilot flying for a private company which is contracted in to supply aircraft and pilots for the Government HEMS operation.
We were issued with exactly the same uniform (jumpsuits) that all government EMS personnel wear (HEMS and on the road). Whilst this is great for uniformity, I see several problems with this practice.
Firstly, I am not in the employ of EMS. I was not sworn in , nor have a signed or adhere to their code of conduct.
Secondly , I have no medical training. Public perception is that I am a trained medical crew. Thus the doctors and medical staff at hospitals ask me for info or ramble on in your medical language of which I understand zilch, wasting precious time. Also if I am involved or come across and accident or emergency people automatically expect me to act. I can not. This causes huge confusion and unhappiness and makes the service look really bad.
When we land on any scene I do not assist in patient treatment. I will give a hand carrying a stretcher or holding a IV if it is really necessary but our company protocol is to stay out of my medics' way and keep my mouth shut about things I know nothing about. I fly the heli. That is it. So passersby at a mass casualty scene see a lot of frantically working people and patients that need treatment and me the supposed "EMT" standing with hands folded....Looks really bad and makes emotions run even higher than necessary in very stressed situations.
I need some advice on how to tackle this issue with management. I dont mind conforming to some kind of uniform but it cannot say Provincial EMS large on my back etc. I am not a member of EMS. I love EMS and work with them everyday but I am a pilot. I hate making our service look bad. We are doing the best we can in a 3rd world country.
How do I properly motivate my issue? Or am I overreacting?
I am a helicopter pilot flying for a private company which is contracted in to supply aircraft and pilots for the Government HEMS operation.
We were issued with exactly the same uniform (jumpsuits) that all government EMS personnel wear (HEMS and on the road). Whilst this is great for uniformity, I see several problems with this practice.
Firstly, I am not in the employ of EMS. I was not sworn in , nor have a signed or adhere to their code of conduct.
Secondly , I have no medical training. Public perception is that I am a trained medical crew. Thus the doctors and medical staff at hospitals ask me for info or ramble on in your medical language of which I understand zilch, wasting precious time. Also if I am involved or come across and accident or emergency people automatically expect me to act. I can not. This causes huge confusion and unhappiness and makes the service look really bad.
When we land on any scene I do not assist in patient treatment. I will give a hand carrying a stretcher or holding a IV if it is really necessary but our company protocol is to stay out of my medics' way and keep my mouth shut about things I know nothing about. I fly the heli. That is it. So passersby at a mass casualty scene see a lot of frantically working people and patients that need treatment and me the supposed "EMT" standing with hands folded....Looks really bad and makes emotions run even higher than necessary in very stressed situations.
I need some advice on how to tackle this issue with management. I dont mind conforming to some kind of uniform but it cannot say Provincial EMS large on my back etc. I am not a member of EMS. I love EMS and work with them everyday but I am a pilot. I hate making our service look bad. We are doing the best we can in a 3rd world country.
How do I properly motivate my issue? Or am I overreacting?