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bigbaldguy

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DesertMedic66

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Hmmm a local search and rescue team requires all volunteer members to go through an arrest and firearm course to carry when volunteering. Plus they work with horses, K-9s, offroad vehicles, and helicopters. Looks like I'll be putting in an application when I turn 21.
 

EpiEMS

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Hmmm a local search and rescue team requires all volunteer members to go through an arrest and firearm course to carry when volunteering. Plus they work with horses, K-9s, offroad vehicles, and helicopters. Looks like I'll be putting in an application when I turn 21.

Wait wait wait.

Helicopters? Horses? Search dogs?
OFF-road vehicles?

Ohmygawd.

That's freakin' awesome, dude!
 

Jon

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Wait wait wait.

Helicopters? Horses? Search dogs?
OFF-road vehicles?

Ohmygawd.

That's freakin' awesome, dude!

And guns.

Thats like an "11" on the awesome scale!
 

Sapphyre

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My, oh my, where to start. Things have been weird for me for a couple years. Need someone who will understand.
 

ffemt8978

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Welcome back, stranger!
 

Sapphyre

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Thank you, thank you, it has certainly been a roller coaster. I believe you've all met my new (and Oh so much better is every way) husband. He is registered here as LACoCowboyEMT. And he really is an EMT (yeah, we met on the job :hangs head:)
 

Anjel

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Thank you, thank you, it has certainly been a roller coaster. I believe you've all met my new (and Oh so much better is every way) husband. He is registered here as LACoCowboyEMT. And he really is an EMT (yeah, we met on the job :hangs head:)

Well welcome back.
 

Handsome Robb

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I didn't kill anyone. It was a good day.
 

Aidey

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I'm glad someone I know had a good day.

My day was a nightmare, topped off by having my ambulance go out of service because the antenna fell off.
 

bigbaldguy

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Just in case you think CLs do nothing all day but sit around and drink beer, well you're wrong. We don't do it all day. Usually.

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We eat really healthy while we're doing it to :)

 

ffemt8978

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Excellent choice of fermented beverage there, Jon.
 

bigbaldguy

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Excellent choice of fermented beverage there, Jon.

Hey I get dollar coors lights and believe it or not I occasionally crave a really tasteless beer.
 

lightsandsirens5

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Just in case you think CLs do nothing all day but sit around and drink beer, well you're wrong. We don't do it all day. Usually.

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We eat really healthy while we're doing it to :)


Dude....I swear you have been a steward on at least one of my flights before. You look so darn familiar. When I get back to Texas, we are definitely going to have to get together.
 

Aprz

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My day was bad too.
 

shiroun

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My day was bad too.

Sitting thinking bud, my day aint too great either.

Someone refer me to the areas in the laws regarding patient contact outside of direct care, for a volunteer in a hospital? This is actually really important, and I need to know what applies, ASAP.
 

Aidey

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If you need legal advice talk to a lawyer. Laws like that are often location dependent and vary from state to sate.
 

shiroun

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If you need legal advice talk to a lawyer. Laws like that are often location dependent and vary from state to sate.

I don't need legal advice. It's personal advice. I got on-shift today at a hospital (volunteering), spent two hours in trauma, and then four more hours sitting by a patient who was a .215 etOH helping her feel better. I left before she was discharged, and I just want to be sure she's okay. However I'm not sure what ruling that would be under. Since I'm not a paid employee, it shouldnt be a problem, but I'm not sure.
 
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