Giobobo1
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a little late for the Halloween post, but what is your scariest moment while in EMS?
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Scariest moment... the first day I climbed into an ambulance.:rofl:a little late for the Halloween post, but what is your scariest moment while in EMS?
Scariest was walking up to a house (middle of the night, of course) and seeing the door already open a sliver. Pushed it the rest of the way open to find a guy sitting in a chair right in front of me holding a knife and smiling at me in a dead fish-eye sort of way. I 'bout :censored::censored::censored::censored: my britches, screamed like a six year old girl and dove off the stoop and into the bushes.
My scariest moment was when we went deep in a housing project, to the upstairs back bedroom for a 400 pound woman in CHF with respiratory failure. It was some time ago. Today, she'd have been cured in a few minutes with CPAP...then, the answer was morphine, nitro, Lasix and nasal intubation.
Somehow, they didn't send fire with us, so as we are trying to decide if we're going to get the show on the road in the bedroom while waiting for fire, the family is getting more and more agitated, and pulls a gun. "She better live."
The patient was slightly more scared than us, she dragged herself up from death's door, and vaulted down the steps, collapsing on the stretcher at the bottom of the steps.
It was an easy tube. We were out of there!
Yea I'd say that's about the point I'd be hitting my panic button and shutting off my radio so homeboy doesn't here the world responding to his address emergent.
We recently went for a cardiac arrest and arrived at the address, a compound surrounded by a twelve foot wooden fence, flying a confederate flag. We nosed up to the gate, it opened, we pulled through, and it closed behind us.
I told my 18 year old partner, "Stay right by me and we are working this no matter what. You see and hear nothing. You are here to help."
We were it- the first responders scratched and the cops were NUA. It was a long time till more people showed up.
Slow code to china. I thought that was a thing of the past.
Scariest moment so far was when we got called to an accidental shooting to the head. Dispatch said scene was believed to be safe but police were on the way.
We get on scene just behind the trooper and family members were standing outside crying. We went in and found a young guy had stuck a gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger, wasn't much left, obvious DOA. We are getting ready to walk back outside when my partner whispers " where's the gun", I did a double take and sure enough, no gun to be seen, so we walk back out, and go sit in the truck while the officer talks to the family members.
Turns out dad had walked in and seen it and moved the gun. We were a little nervous for a few minutes half expecting a family member to pull the gun and start shooting.