I was fortunete enough to ride along with station 1, a local paramedic station. We had just got to the station around morning shift, checked the truck and were set. We received a call over the radio for a code 3, additional information would be provided on a possible overdose.
What I've heard is the disbatcher must report descriptive things heard during the call, whether this be people talking in the background and so on... Well, needless to say when our computer finally started "it takes forever." We read the log and thought it was funny, it said complaintant reports in the background the "subject" was tripping balls.
So, one of the paramedics thought it would be funny to ask the disbatcher to read us off the call log because our computers were down... We received the age, complaint, and the disbatcher said the subject is tripping balls over the radio... Lol, I thought it was pretty funny. Any thoughts or comments on that?
What I've heard is the disbatcher must report descriptive things heard during the call, whether this be people talking in the background and so on... Well, needless to say when our computer finally started "it takes forever." We read the log and thought it was funny, it said complaintant reports in the background the "subject" was tripping balls.
So, one of the paramedics thought it would be funny to ask the disbatcher to read us off the call log because our computers were down... We received the age, complaint, and the disbatcher said the subject is tripping balls over the radio... Lol, I thought it was pretty funny. Any thoughts or comments on that?