I enjoy doing PPCR's because I am very technical. When I call in a report it goes kinda like this: "Remsi Medic 10 to NRVMC on Med Channel 10. They'll answer back, then I'll start off by saying: " We are embound to your location with a -yadda yadda- year old male, called to the scene for a patient with chest pains, upon arrival patient advised that he has been having chest pains throughout most of the night and has taken 3 nitros with no relief, his BP is 90/30, and therefor we cannot give anymore NITRO. His vitals are as followed: BP 90/30, pulse 78, respirations 14, pupils are equal and react normally to light, GCS is 15, showing 97% on Room air, do you advice any further.
Then when I fill in a PPCR I report what we wen't to the scene for, what I found, how they got in the ambulance(ambulatory, or stretcher), procedures we did in the Ambulance, vitals, and when we turned over care to the Hospital Staff.