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Canines training for EMS

Emergency Services has introduced trained service dogs to help cut costs.
Canines have been used for police work, search & rescue, tracking, service

dogs, and a variety of other tasks. Now they're assisting Paramedics and

doing so at a much lower cost.
 

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Emergency Services has introduced trained service dogs to help cut costs.
Canines have been used for police work, search & rescue, tracking, service

dogs, and a variety of other tasks. Now they're assisting Paramedics and

doing so at a much lower cost.

Where can we get one? Lol.
 
Emergency Services has introduced trained service dogs to help cut costs.
Canines have been used for police work, search & rescue, tracking, service

dogs, and a variety of other tasks. Now they're assisting Paramedics and

doing so at a much lower cost.

I guarantee he follows directions better than a few partners I've had.
 
Mrs Brown is not feeling too well ...

Mrs Brown: Wow I am really dehydrated right now
Brown: Go drink some water or Brown will put a 14 into your cube
Mrs Brown: *Rolls up sleeve, ok!

The correct answer is "I will go drink some water" ....

*Brown shakes Browns head sadly :D
 
Emergency Services has introduced trained service dogs to help cut costs.
Canines have been used for police work, search & rescue, tracking, service

dogs, and a variety of other tasks. Now they're assisting Paramedics and

doing so at a much lower cost.

"I eat yer face!!!"
 
Cannot wait till Friday :) day 2 of my 4 off, but I get to start the vacation once I get to her house :D
 
Brown got yelled at and had to edit this post.

Its seems Mrs Brown has found out how to turn the computer on, and access EMTLife :D
 
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Brown got yelled at and had to edit this post.

Its seems Mrs Brown has found out how to turn the computer on, and access EMTLife :D
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Just want to say GO BIG....GO BLUE....GO JACKS

3rd straight Conference Championship.....3rd Straight Tourny appearance for South Dakota State
 
Hey guys, I am a bit curious and wanted to know how many (if any) of you keep a practice notebook?
 
Studying for another test. This makes two tests in two class days. Oh well. Only 3 more days :)
 
Brown keeps sort of a mental log of interesting jobs Brown has been to.

I probably should've elaborated more. I like to keep a digital notebook (paper is fine too) of everything from procedures to patient presentations that I have came across so I can look back on them and review. Beneath many of my entries, I like to put a references section outlining what the latest research says on the condition or procedure in question.
 
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I probably should've elaborated more. I like to keep a digital notebook (paper is fine too) of everything from procedures to patient presentations that I have came across so I can look back on them and review. Beneath many of my entries, I like to put a references section outlining what the latest research says on the condition or procedure in question.

Just started mine today. How many hours a day do you sleep... lol
 
What is your test on?

Meh, medic A&P. I'm not gonna have any trouble I'm thinking. Just going over some stuff as a final brush up and then I'm done for the night with studying. Test is tomorrow at 0800
 
Meh, medic A&P. I'm not gonna have any trouble I'm thinking. Just going over some stuff as a final brush up and then I'm done for the night with studying. Test is tomorrow at 0800

Get plenty of rest tonight. That is the best thing you can do.
 
Get plenty of rest tonight. That is the best thing you can do.

That's the plan, especially since I have that annoying commute to class
 
So I go to court Thursday for a traffic citation from 2 years ago. Long story short, car pulled infront of me, I hit brakes, I tapped the other car. No damage to either vehicle, no paint trade, no dents (it was under 5mph), no insurance claims, no health claims, cop did not see the incident and just responded per my phone call to cover my own butt. Officer wrote me for "failure to control speed", which is Texan for "was in an accident and I think he's at fault"


I pled not guilty, and am going off the basis of the state cannot meet its burden of proof and prove its case as the officer didn't witness the accident and there was no physical evidence that an accident had even occurred.



Debating if I want to wear my Paramedic uniform. If I do, I can A) Claim I just came from work, B ) I drive emergency vehicles, so I can drive safely, and C) Show my CEVO card... and and D) Claim I can't pay the $400 ticket as I don't make any money. Or would it be too obvious?:P



Heck, it was 2 years ago, so hopefully the officer doesn't even show up.
 
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