Remember when........

worse was i had a hose in my hand Wingnut, :) and was trying (rather frantically) to state that the chickenhouse fire was approaching igniting my house

the transmission never did get through to the FD

but like the Boss said afterwards "Radios don't work for crazy people Stevo'

i built my next chickenhouse on the edge of a pond, assuming it could just fall the h**l into it for any future encores

~S~
 
ROFLMAO :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
1000 bag in front of the front tire, with tubing thrugh the driver's window...

Baby Powder in the vents

Lights and siren on with Battery off when a truck is left unlocked

Turn around a truck on a crew when they leave keys in it.. or move it ever so slightly

Re-arrange the cabinets / bags and put everything in backwards.
 
We used to during the summer turn the heat on trucks left on at the er--the crew would come out to a very HOT truck! Also used to do the hand cleaner on the door handles, switch equipment. But since the new company took over they "frown" upon things fun for the crews. :blink: Say it's too cruel....whatever
 
Sign the new guy up to be a fake patient for medical students...
 
Taking one new hire during pram operations, fully spinal immobilizing, and leave them in the rig for awhile can be fun. When I worked in the ED we took a new hire and kerlixed her to a bed and rolled her out onto the hellipad at 2 in the morning, in the rain... :unsure:
 
ndilley said:
Armor-all the seats/floor in the back of the truck...its like a slip in slide....
That is mean.... I was riding with the medics for fun one day, and got in the back of the next town over's rig.... I sat in the airway chair... we have a 15+ minute ride to the hospital. Anyway, 30seconds out from the ED, the driver makes a left turn, and I end up in the curbside step well... After some sniggering, it was mentioned that they had cleaned the rig that morning, and should probalby not use so much Armor-All...

Jon
 
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