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Chronicles of a Paramedic / Probie Firefighter: February 2006
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Chronicles of a Paramedic / Probie Firefighter. From the streets to the back of the ambulance and into the firehouse. I hope to share all my experiences about the job, the camaraderie, and, of course, the fun stuff. Hey! Sign my guest book! Red Light.Green Light. The oncoming crew was late getting back. I got stuck doing station duties for an hour and a half. After they got back we stayed in quarters for about a half an hour. Then the fun started. Posted by Ambulance Girl at 08:12. I feel like I aged 20 ...
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Chronicles of a Paramedic / Probie Firefighter: November 2005
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Chronicles of a Paramedic / Probie Firefighter. From the streets to the back of the ambulance and into the firehouse. I hope to share all my experiences about the job, the camaraderie, and, of course, the fun stuff. Hey! Sign my guest book! I'm getting ready for the holidays. I don't have anything better to do. I put the tree up and finished putting the American flags on it. I also got the lights put out on the balcony. Yeah! I found a good fundraiser at. Http:/ www.thankyoublue.org. Hazmat awareness....
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Chronicles of a Paramedic / Probie Firefighter: January 2006
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Chronicles of a Paramedic / Probie Firefighter. From the streets to the back of the ambulance and into the firehouse. I hope to share all my experiences about the job, the camaraderie, and, of course, the fun stuff. Hey! Sign my guest book! I worked at the ambulance company today. Did a return to a nursing home; status post something.I can't quite remember what. I think I have early onset dementia. We took another lady out of the same nursing home as soon as we cleared up for "abnormal labs." We took...
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Chronicles of a Paramedic / Probie Firefighter: March 2006
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Chronicles of a Paramedic / Probie Firefighter. From the streets to the back of the ambulance and into the firehouse. I hope to share all my experiences about the job, the camaraderie, and, of course, the fun stuff. Hey! Sign my guest book! Posted by Ambulance Girl at 19:50. Posted by Ambulance Girl at 20:03. Posted by Ambulance Girl at 13:29. Posted by Ambulance Girl at 20:10. For the rest of the daytime we did mostly BLS calls. Nothing special. Posted by Ambulance Girl at 21:18. Before we even cleared ...
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Compliments | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. Your blog inspires so many people. I was so glad to find your post about agonal breathing. It helped me during my studying. I gave your blog site to my friends and they love it. It’s great to read others people journey. –Bella, 2011/11/24. 8211;Everdeenedge, 2011/11/22. I love to read your blog. Keep going! Thanks for sharing your stories. I’m always waiting for the next one –Bella, 2011/11/09. 8211;Ben, 2011/11/09. I absolutely love your blog! I am currently in the process of becomi...
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Once Upon a Medic: September 2006
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Once Upon a Medic. The life of a paramedic in the great windy city of Chicago. 10-50 No car found. I just got back from another call. We were called for a check up on a 10-50. It was at the furthest edge of our district. When we got on scene, all I saw was a squad car. I asked my partner, "um.where's the car? The game was in the next town over, and they tend to have a lot of gang related problems which have just gotten worse with a huge influx of people from Louisiana and from Chicago when a bunch of the...
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Assignment Evaluation: September 2005
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You have a four year degree in anthropology and you drive an ambulance for a living? Friday, September 30, 2005. Female in her 40s with hx of SVT and pulse rate of 200 (terminated with adenosine; priority 2). Male in his 50s with altered LOC secondary to ingestion of unknown psych meds (priority 1). Minor car wreck in which several hundred pounds of turf were spilled on the roadway (priority 3). Male in his 60s with chest pain and cardiac hx (priority 2). Have a great weekend, all. The father is upset, b...
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The Adventures of MidwestMedic: 12.2005
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I grew up having a "young mom." At all the school functions, she was always the parent that seemed so much younger than those other parents. It's never been an issue for me. I've always felt I have a young mom. This week I had a patient who had that same birthday as my mom.down to the day. I suspect my mother has aged some.she is a certain age in my mind, no matter how old she becomes. I suspect it is the same phenomenon that makes me appear still as her little boy in her mind. My wife and I also broke d...
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February | 2015 | My Paramedic Blog
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Life on the Streets. On February 21, 2015 · 7 Comments. We arrived on scene, Fire was already there with the patient. I was informed this patient was having shortness of breath, felt dizzy and had blurred vision. Patient: “I have Wolf Parkinson’s White Syndrome”. I’ve only ever had one patient with this syndrome before, it affects the wiring in your heart and can cause irregular … Continue reading →. Filed under Life on the Streets. Middot; Tagged with cardiac arrest. Wolf parkinson's white syndrome.
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Assignment Evaluation: August 2005
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You have a four year degree in anthropology and you drive an ambulance for a living? Tuesday, August 23, 2005. Not much energy for a post tonight, but I'll promote the cause of a fellow system-abusee. Read DT's latest post. For a dose of everyone's favorite emergency call. Keep those blinkies and woo-woos a-goin'! Oh, and while you're at it, check out ResQEllie's pics. Of the London Ambulance Service. Great visuals for reading Tom's posts. 60ish male with dizziness; otherwise asymptomatic; priority-3.