the 100% directionless thread

Just caught a few of your posts, but I'm pretty sure I know where you work, and I've definitely been in your shoes. If you're REAL lucky, you might be forced to flip your sleep schedule around entirely within 12 hours!

Actually I would say your right on, judging by where your from, and your description of your first EMS job.





PM with your guess
 
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Went on a cardiac arrest last night. We (BLS) showed up first. Then fire. ALS was still on the way.

We get to the elevator. Fire takes our clip board, jump bag, and AED. Gets in the elevator and shuts the door.

My partner was a little pissed lol we were just like "ok no problem, we'll catch the next one."
 
Went on a cardiac arrest last night. We (BLS) showed up first. Then fire. ALS was still on the way.

We get to the elevator. Fire takes our clip board, jump bag, and AED. Gets in the elevator and shuts the door.

My partner was a little pissed lol we were just like "ok no problem, we'll catch the next one."

WTH? Lack of respect?
 
Its.complicated. My company took over EMS for that city. That citys fire department closed. And the city adjacent to us took over fire. So the ones that went to the new department are a little bitter.

So I am not even sure why they were on scene. But they just took our stuff and ran.

It ended up being an obvious death, but still.
 
Not going to lie, being called an ambulance officer upon showing my id in this country is quite gratifying.
 
Its.complicated. My company took over EMS for that city. That citys fire department closed. And the city adjacent to us took over fire. So the ones that went to the new department are a little bitter.

So I am not even sure why they were on scene. But they just took our stuff and ran.

It ended up being an obvious death, but still.

I think a ten second chat advising "that's not cool" would have been had after the call.
 
First attorney quoted $20,000. :sad: And that's just a retainer.



Why does my sister have to be a divorce attorney instead of the one I need?
 
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Emts should not be allowed to tech calls. Wtf.
 
First attorney quoted $20,000. :sad: And that's just a retainer.



Why does my sister have to be a divorce attorney instead of the one I need?

Maybe she can offer to handle the divorce for an attorney of the type you need?

If EMS related if you have insurance they provide attorney.
 
OMFG

Get called for n/v and hypotension.

Get there, med control wanted ALS, so they were on the way.

Ten minutes later, nurse mentions.she was having chest pain. ALS gets there and is doing their thing.

Already been on scene for a half hour. Trying to push ALS out the door. Nurse comes in again, and says "ohhh I forgot to mention, they did an ultrasound yesterday and she has a Triple A."
 
Sadly, it's not.


I'd rather have a malpractice suit than what's being alleged.

You know if your innocent we will back you. That is until the news convicts you as then we have to turn on you. :P

In seriousness I hope all turns out well.
 
Followed up by the "keep your mitts off my gear" comment.

I'm glad to have fire's mitts on my gear. That means they are carrying it and I'm not :D

We have a good relationship with fire on the street, higher up is a different story but I don't want anything to do with that.
 
Sadly, it's not.


I'd rather have a malpractice suit than what's being alleged.

Are you planning on explaining any time soon? Or are you just going to make vague allusions to it over and over and over?
 
Are you planning on explaining any time soon? Or are you just going to make vague allusions to it over and over and over?

My guess would be that he's better off not explaining until it is over or in the open.
 
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