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First code was in 2007, worked the patient, who had attempted suicide, for 45 minutes ended up getting pulses back but the patient never regained consciousness.
My first code was as a paramedic student. I forget what it was dispatched as(it certainly wasn't as a code, of course), but we found an man down on the sidewalk...apneic/pulseless. First run of the day...maybe 7 or 8ish.
In retrospect, I now know the efforts were utterly futile.
My preceptor worked him for my benefit/education/experience and not the pt's, as he was long dead and would've been pronounced dead on scene, sans paramedic student ride-along.
just to add, i was a new basic, did cpr and bagged. asked alot of questions and it was HOT100 degrees in the shade. sweated alot. took a nap!
My first code was a month ago, only my second duty ever as a newly minted EMT-B. 100+(!) year old woman in her bedroom. Firefighters were already on-scene doing CPR when we got there. I bagged, did some chest compressions, put a c-collar and spine boarded her, and got confused by some IV tubing.
At that age the chances were slim to none of bringing her back but we had to try. Hope she lived a full life.