Sasha
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Today must be the day for &$@#&& up calls.
I will vent more later.
Wait wait you need a doctors order to vent.
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Today must be the day for &$@#&& up calls.
I will vent more later.
Walk up 3 stairs and then back down 3 stairs 5 times with increasing weight. You have to do 150lbs. The weight holder is a "simulated" gurney. And then some more tests with weights that increase weight. You have to pick up weights on the "gurney" and place them on different boxes (3 different heights).
Hah, so easy lmao.
Yet you would be surprised at the amount of people that can't pass it...
I am venting...
I smiled and ran out the door.
We are an odd couple
Just ran into a bunch of volley EMS folks on plane. after chatting with them for a while it suddenly became clear why paid folks hold volleys in such low regard. Talk about a bunch of over confident goobers. I get more runs in during a 12 hour shift then they run in 4 twenty four hour shifts a month. GOOBERS!
There's some good volleys out there. But folks like you mention screw it up for everyone.Just ran into a bunch of volley EMS folks on plane. after chatting with them for a while it suddenly became clear why paid folks hold volleys in such low regard. Talk about a bunch of over confident goobers. I get more runs in during a 12 hour shift then they run in 4 twenty four hour shifts a month. GOOBERS!
Usal, I'm thinking of not signing off on the third rider in got stuck with tonight.
Not necessarily a clinical thing...
He made me angry.
What does he say "Well if this is my truck then you don't need to be jumping calls that I don't want to. "
Forgive the abbreviated story as I'm on my cell.
He's a new hire paramedic in his FTO period. I worked for his normal fto tonight. We heard a call for a stabbing so we jumped on it so the other truck could rest.
Both patients wanted to refuse care so I went to give the new guy the laptop to do the refusal. He was like "you can do it"
As you know the FTO is there to make sure the new guy doesn't kill the patient... Not much else. Whatever, i didn't know how far along he was and if he could do pcrs yet. (he can)
Get in the truck after and I was like "These are your calls to run, I'm not really here"
What does he say "Well if this is my truck then you don't need to be jumping calls that I don't want to. "
I'm, no. It's my truck, I'm the one ultimately responsible for everything about it. You're the third rider, you are to deal with the patients while I evaluate you. I jump on the calls because not only do I have to see you on them, but we were closer.
Grrr