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Got my first in field ROSC today.


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ccemtp day one complete.
 
Starting with my new partner tomorrow. Lets see how this goes.
 
Shift change at the EMS garage is always my favorite time of day. The air is cool and clean, everyone is laughing and joking around. Trucks are clean and stocked. It's always the promise of a day full of possibilities.

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14 calls yesterday, almost all BLS, only supply used was one c-collar....
 
Shift change at the EMS garage is always my favorite time of day. The air is cool and clean, everyone is laughing and joking around. Trucks are clean and stocked. It's always the promise of a day full of possibilities.
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Then you get dispatched to a SNF for "abnormal labs." All that promise for naught...
 
Then you get dispatched to a SNF for "abnormal labs." All that promise for naught...
Sometimes those "abnormal labs" calls can end up with patients that are quite sick... had one a week or two ago and had to be emergently transferred out. Unfortunately I forget the specifics of the case (I've had around 100 patients since then and a few really sick patients as well) and even if I did remember, his case was too specific so for me to repeat it would quickly become a HIPAA violation anyway.
 
What did you use to process that?
Just a quickie process in photomatix pro 5. I really need to get a better program for my HDRs though.
 
As soon as I sit down to eat dinner we get a call... figures...
 
As soon as I sit down to eat dinner we get a call... figures...
It's the worst. I got settled onto my throne last week and as soon as I sat, those wretched tones went off. Such rage. Had a few meals interrupted lately as well, more than usual. I must not be pleasing the universe as this is happening quite often lately.
 
Ran some BLS call out of the local prison and I guess I rubbed our patient the wrong way at some point. So he decided it would be a nice "**** you" to empty his bladder all over my gurney as we pulled into the ER. I love my job.
 
Ran some BLS call out of the local prison and I guess I rubbed our patient the wrong way at some point. So he decided it would be a nice "**** you" to empty his bladder all over my gurney as we pulled into the ER. I love my job.
Hahahahaha! Gotta love the prison calls...
 
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