Rosenrot
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First post; It's a pleasure to meet you, nation-wide lifesaving community!
I've been an EMT-B volunteer for the Red Cross here in Minnesota for about a month, and last Thursday RC HQ from Washington D.C. came in to tell us that they're dropping EMTs completely; no more classes, no more refreshers, no more testing, and (to my personal distain) no more venue coverage! My supervising medic told our team that Minneapolis RC EMTs raked in hundreds of thousands in revenue. My question is: can anyone imagine why the Red Cross would do this? The Twin Cities' largest stadiums are now scrambling for replacement medical standby (and may hazard a couple events--God forbid--WITHOUT), and my EMT-B class through the RC had a 93% first-time NREMT exam pass rate! It just makes no sense.
Furthermore, after this bomb was dropped on us on Thursday, the bemoaning of some RC practices began. It turns out that the RC has been trying to prevent instructors from using AAOS textbooks in First Responder and EMT classes for months in favor of their self-published (chalk-full of misinformation and outdated practices) book. The Red Cross teaches back blows in conscious choking, for example, which is a maneuver that the AHA recognizes as significantly more dangerous than helpful. There is an otherwise clear antagony that the RC holds for information produced by the AHA (or anyone else)--even if it's better at saving lives.
They make it seem like if they can't monopolize EMS and EMT certification, they don't want to take part in it. And that's contrary to every healthcare moral I have.
tl;dr
Why is the Red Cross dropping volunteer EMTs when we're both profitable and essential to our metro area?
What motivation would the Red Cross have in propagating misinformation?
I've been an EMT-B volunteer for the Red Cross here in Minnesota for about a month, and last Thursday RC HQ from Washington D.C. came in to tell us that they're dropping EMTs completely; no more classes, no more refreshers, no more testing, and (to my personal distain) no more venue coverage! My supervising medic told our team that Minneapolis RC EMTs raked in hundreds of thousands in revenue. My question is: can anyone imagine why the Red Cross would do this? The Twin Cities' largest stadiums are now scrambling for replacement medical standby (and may hazard a couple events--God forbid--WITHOUT), and my EMT-B class through the RC had a 93% first-time NREMT exam pass rate! It just makes no sense.
Furthermore, after this bomb was dropped on us on Thursday, the bemoaning of some RC practices began. It turns out that the RC has been trying to prevent instructors from using AAOS textbooks in First Responder and EMT classes for months in favor of their self-published (chalk-full of misinformation and outdated practices) book. The Red Cross teaches back blows in conscious choking, for example, which is a maneuver that the AHA recognizes as significantly more dangerous than helpful. There is an otherwise clear antagony that the RC holds for information produced by the AHA (or anyone else)--even if it's better at saving lives.
They make it seem like if they can't monopolize EMS and EMT certification, they don't want to take part in it. And that's contrary to every healthcare moral I have.
tl;dr
Why is the Red Cross dropping volunteer EMTs when we're both profitable and essential to our metro area?
What motivation would the Red Cross have in propagating misinformation?
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