Foxbat
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..."three seconds rule" is a part of your service's infection control policy.
...your ALS intercept is more than one hour away and your closest level one trauma center is two hours away (on a helicopter).
...you carry small sandbags in the engine compartments to use as hot packs.
...you ever tried to hook up an O2 cylinder to SCBA because "you only need oxygen to breathe anyway".
...all your SCBAs have steel cylinders and they have not been hydro-tested since 1975.
...you ever used compressed air or oxygen cylinders as wheel chocks for your engine/ambulance.
...you use highway callboxes to contact medical command.
...your dispatcher's directions sound something like "turn right on a dirt road, go 3 miles where Jim's tobacco field used to be, see if the gate is open..."
...you think that hemorrage contol sequence consists of: 1)apply direct pressure 2)elevate the extremity 3)use pressure point 4)use duct tape.
...your AED look suspiciously like a truck's battery.
...you extricate more patients from underneath fallen farm machinery than from wrecked cars.
...you had to change your service's logo and patches due to sensitivity training requirements.
...linens on your truck have holes for eyes.
...you ever yelled at a rookie for throwing away "a perfectly good nasal cannula, all you needed is to wipe the blood off".
...your fire engine's CAFS runs on diet Coke and Mentos.
...your ALS intercept is more than one hour away and your closest level one trauma center is two hours away (on a helicopter).
...you carry small sandbags in the engine compartments to use as hot packs.
...you ever tried to hook up an O2 cylinder to SCBA because "you only need oxygen to breathe anyway".
...all your SCBAs have steel cylinders and they have not been hydro-tested since 1975.
...you ever used compressed air or oxygen cylinders as wheel chocks for your engine/ambulance.
...you use highway callboxes to contact medical command.
...your dispatcher's directions sound something like "turn right on a dirt road, go 3 miles where Jim's tobacco field used to be, see if the gate is open..."
...you think that hemorrage contol sequence consists of: 1)apply direct pressure 2)elevate the extremity 3)use pressure point 4)use duct tape.
...your AED look suspiciously like a truck's battery.
...you extricate more patients from underneath fallen farm machinery than from wrecked cars.
...you had to change your service's logo and patches due to sensitivity training requirements.
...linens on your truck have holes for eyes.
...you ever yelled at a rookie for throwing away "a perfectly good nasal cannula, all you needed is to wipe the blood off".
...your fire engine's CAFS runs on diet Coke and Mentos.
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