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We also have a big 4x4 club car with a regular Stryker and room for 3 medics plus a patient and all the ALS gear. Damn near an ambulance.
 
We have 2 (I think, might be 3) badass 4 seat 4x4 Polaris side-by-sides with a gurney and attendant seat. Also have a bunch of Gators like the ones you guys have.

We do an ungodly amount of event coverage.
 
How has it gone with a second EMS provider there?
 
How has it gone with a second EMS provider there?

What? Here?

Our contract doesn't allow any other ambulance services in the county sans for one teeny ALS dept that transports from their lake town.
 
Oh sorry. I should have given better context. DEmedic! How did it go with two providers there? Since you said you had been contacted by another company to help with the same event you were already working.
 
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Yep. This about sums up my last couple days.
 
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In a similar vein to Chaz's post, yes I am tuning my skis in the bay.
 
Also did a big fat nothing today. Although, I have the man cold and just rolled up on the couch and slept.

I actually never saw any other EMS people at the Punkin Chunkin event. We ran a lot of stuff, mostly minor.
 
I hate hate hate Sundays that are slow through the day and then I get my *** kicked all night.

I hate 24 hour shifts right now. I'm exercising, I'm eating well, I sleep enough on my day off, I'm tired.
 
Ah Sunday, 12 hour shift, we had one 911 call that got reassigned to another u it before we even pulled onto the street. Then we sat around at post almost until the end of shift and then caught an IFT w/ 2 hours left in shift
 
I expected to do nothing today, and then I did something. :[
 
And after I clocked out I was chatting with one of our supervisor/dispatchers, and apparently tomorrow we have 15 crews on shift, but only 12 ambulances in service for tomorrow. So I guess there's a slim chance I may get tomorrow off.

Which if that happens, while I don't like driving 40 miles one way into work just to turn around and go home, I'd make an exception for tomorrow since that's the day the movers put everything on the truck and we officially move out of the house I grew up in for the past 20something years
 
And after I clocked out I was chatting with one of our supervisor/dispatchers, and apparently tomorrow we have 15 crews on shift, but only 12 ambulances in service for tomorrow. So I guess there's a slim chance I may get tomorrow off.

Which if that happens, while I don't like driving 40 miles one way into work just to turn around and go home, I'd make an exception for tomorrow since that's the day the movers put everything on the truck and we officially move out of the house I grew up in for the past 20something years

I like those days. We have the option of going home with no pay or staying and doing pretty much nothing for normal pay.
 
I don't wanna go back to work tomorrow.
 
My FTO called out tonight sick, so I'm riding with the shift supe. Easy night so far.
 
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Look at how the cool kids in dispatch send us calls now. It's downright precious. I don't quite know what a "less than three attack" is, but I'll get right on it.
 
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Look at how the cool kids in dispatch send us calls now. It's downright precious. I don't quite know what a "less than three attack" is, but I'll get right on it.

I'm about 99% sure your being facetious but the other 1% isn't so sure hahah
 
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