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Bubrubb and li'l sis
 
Why must people in the ten items or less lane pay with small coins? makes me want to injure them

Oh and pats vs giants? could you get any teams that suck worse to play each other?

Never mind this thing in my pocket is making noise and must be obeyed ... and turning the knob on the controller makes the ambulance go woo woo, hi low hi low, woo woo
 
The sirens go weee-wooo weee-wooo weee-wooo

except on one of the trucks we had it went. wee-wee-wee-wee-wee

SOOO ANNOYING.
 
Ugh, I've never felt so terrible after a call as I did after that one...I :censored::censored::censored::censored:ed up.
 
Ugh, I've never felt so terrible after a call as I did after that one...I :censored::censored::censored::censored:ed up.

I'm sorry dear. If you need to talk I'm here for ya
 
Ugh, I've never felt so terrible after a call as I did after that one...I :censored::censored::censored::censored:ed up.

:( Just try to learn from it and use that new knowledge moving forward.
 
It was just such a simple diagnosis that I overlooked because I was so tunnel visioned
 
I think the EMS gods heard my *****ing yesterday...back to back runs and still going
 
It was just such a simple diagnosis that I overlooked because I was so tunnel visioned

Don't sweat it bud. It happens to everyone.
 
except on one of the trucks we had it went. wee-wee-wee-wee-wee

SOOO ANNOYING.

Don't forget the wo-wo -wo -wo- wooooooooo

And the deeee-doooo-deeee-doooo
 
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Dear fire fighter first responders in my service area:



It's "sat" as in 'saturation', not "stat" as in 'now'.
 
Dear fire fighter first responders in my service area:



It's "sat" as in 'saturation', not "stat" as in 'now'.

Agreed x1000!! This makes me want to choke you >=[ However, I've heard it just as often from non-firefighters, too.
 
We get a patient who needs to have 10ml of normal saline infused every minute. We have a 2 hour transport time. My partner looks at me dumbfounded. I guess not every EMT class teaches how to calculate drip rates, which is extremely easy to do..
 
My EMT class didn't cover drip rates either. On the other hand why 10 mL/hr? Thats not that much to begin with.
 
My EMT class didn't cover drip rates either. On the other hand why 10 mL/hr? Thats not that much to begin with.

We went over drip rates and had a couple questions on our tests with drip rates.

Patient with cancer in his "boys". Hasn't been drinking water for a couple of days do they have had him being infused at 10ml per minute for a couple days. Nurse doesn't want to stop the infusion.
 
Save the pebbles?

I'm almost tempted to say 10 ml/hr can be achieved with a fast TKO rate.
 
My EMT class didn't cover drip rates either. On the other hand why 10 mL/hr? Thats not that much to begin with.

Ummm...it was actually 10mL/min = 600mL/hr.
 
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