Jim37F
Forum Deputy Chief
- 4,347
- 2,944
- 113
...and we don't have any reserve ambulances to swap into
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Finally got a rig and back in service. One of the other crews that was in a reserve was able to move back into their front line so we swapped them and took their reserve. And it's our barbaric ambulance too
Lol good ole auto correct apparently may have been channeling a bit of my frustrationI'm gonna assume you meant bariatric, but I think your phrasing is more accurate
I was gonna go to work sick. I put on my uniform. Ate dinner with my brother. I couldn't breathe through my nose. My lungs are full of gunk. It's difficult to focus. I feel like I constantly got to drink and go to the bathroom. We don't post at a station so I have limited bathroom access. I was like "F this... I am calling in sick." Hate we get a point every time we call out sick. Hope calling out was worth this one point, and I hope this one point doesn't bite me in the butt later on.
I did a second ride-along with a local ambulance company yesterday and it went well. Why did it go well? Because their recruiter handed me an application, hired me as a dispatcher while I go to EMT-B school and said they'll move me into an EMT position at their company while I go through paramedic school.
A "WOW!" doesn't quite cover it. But it stands as proof that if you take initiative, bust your butt, and study hard, doors can unexpectedly pop open.
On a related note: thank you to all the forum members who directly or indirectly helped me navigate both the educational and the employment aspects of this line of work. You're a terrific community.
Mahalo,
M.
I did a second ride-along with a local ambulance company yesterday and it went well. Why did it go well? Because their recruiter handed me an application, hired me as a dispatcher while I go to EMT-B school and said they'll move me into an EMT position at their company while I go through paramedic school.
A "WOW!" doesn't quite cover it. But it stands as proof that if you take initiative, bust your butt, and study hard, doors can unexpectedly pop open.
On a related note: thank you to all the forum members who directly or indirectly helped me navigate both the educational and the employment aspects of this line of work. You're a terrific community.
Mahalo,
M.
Its more common than not for dispatchers to be EMDs but not EMTsCongrats.
I didn't realize there were dispatchers out there without an EMT cert. all ours have to be either an EMT-I/AEMT or a Paramedic.
Congrats.
I didn't realize there were dispatchers out there without an EMT cert. all ours have to be either an EMT-I/AEMT or a Paramedic.
Yep. :[You guys get a point for calling out sick?
:rofl::rofl::rofl:Epic Frequent flyer.....
She is comprising a majority of our calls this month.
Same person...same address. Every time we get a hip/leg pain call from her, she meets us at the door and walks herself to the ambulance, climbs in, lays down on the stretcher and holds her arm out for the bp cuff.
She knows us all by name now.
Some of these, I swear she gets discharged, goes home and calls 911 again right as she walks in the front door. 4 calls in a 24hr period from same address.
, RP FEELS LIKE SHE IS HAVING A HEART ATTACK/ RP IS HAVING HEART PAINS / REQUESTING TO GO TO THE ER ASAP AND HUNG UP, Unit:500 - From CON5 08/07/2014 03:10:31
REQUESTING AMB FOR LEFT LEG AND HIP PAIN...HUNG UP BEFORE I COULD GET MORE INFORMATION, Unit:500 - From CON5 08/07/2014 00:42:20
NEED AMB HIP AND LEG PAIN///PHONE DISCONNECTED//TRIED CALLING BACK GETTING VM, Unit:500 - From CON5 08/06/2014 20:24:33
HAVING PAIN IN GROIN AREA DULL SHARP PAIN; HAVING PAIN IN LEFT LEG, Unit:500 - From CON5 08/06/2014 07:57:59
PAIN IN LEFT HIP AND LEG, Unit:500 - From CON5 08/05/2014 18:26:08
HIP AND LEG PAIN, Unit:500 - From CON5 08/03/2014 01:02:35
REQUESTED AN AMBULANCE, DIDNT GIVE A REASON, Unit:500 - From CON5 08/02/2014 04:24:12
FEMALE CALLED ASKING FR POLICE TO COME PICK HER UP AND DROP HER OFF AT THE HOSP MAIN ENTRANCE SO SHE CAN GET SOME SLEEP, Unit:500 - From CON5 08/01/2014 04:25:33
REQ AMB WHEN ASKED WHAT HAPPENED SHE HUNG UP. Unit:500 - From CON5 08/01/2014 01:06:48
Finally got called for a 911 interview, and it is on the 2nd day of my internship so I had to turn it down. I figured it would be a slippery slope if I asked for the 2nd day off, and then much more to do the training. I am pretty mad still because 911 pay twice as much as IFT pay here, and already saturated with paramedics here too.
Day 2 of calling out sick. Day of being sick. Got a fever now and nausea, but haven't vomited yet. Should I call the CDC?