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Time flies by.....

Where has time gone? 3 months since my last posting here. I guess time has just been buzzing around. E.M.S. is killing me one day, the next day I love it. I haven't had anything worth really talking about too much lately. Just nursing homes and stuff like that. I did run a call the other day which did get to me a bit, but these calls always do. I heard dispatch, send the fire department to a residential fire, with a subject outside the residence. I figured nothing of it, while I was in the bathroom taking a leak, sure enough the tones dropped. I responded with the typical acknowledgement for them to proceed with the dispatch. We rolled hot. We arrive on scene the fire department has a womean who is breathing but is burned. I hate these calls. She is moaning. We roll towards the hospital and have a firefighter drive us in. Just before we loaded her, I had called the hospital and told them to have us a helicopter on the helipad when we arrived. We ended up leaving our ju...

Weekend

Started the weekend off right, well I thought. My partner wasn't there, I would be getting the 24 hour shift medic, she had been on a day before and then on call that night, worked this morning, then working tonight because of a schedule fiasco on the bosses part. I start this writing a bit puzzled. I know, what I need to say but I want to hold it in also. I came to work tonight and found a full ER. There you have it, I work hospital based EMS. I found out over the past 2 years that alot of EMS agencies do work hospital based, it keeps their education up, and skills also. I thought I was special all along! I did get one piece of good news, A RIDER! SLAVE! I thought to myself. Just a note, a great song (I'm not a perfect person, I never meant to do those things to you. I found a reason to change who I used to be, a reason to start over new, and the reason is YOU!) Okay that was nice and will fit in later, the song playing as I wrote this, before I came online to type it out of c...

Another day on the job

Tonight, I came to work, I intended to have a bit of genious. I know my partner would be sleeping, as she is starting a 24 hour shift backwards, she is starting the first 12 hours at night. I had all intentions again, no joking, to be all insightful, and boasting with insight, WOW such words for 0500 hrs. We have been moderately busy, a febrile seizure here , cough/cold there, irritated eyes, foley displacement, ya we see it all. I am just happyto have a job, where I can do my own thing occassionally. I do enjoy meeting nice people, nurses, elderly, who are friendly, friendly ticket writing state troopers. One thing I will miss if I switch jobs, is the connection to the police, fire, other ems, and other groups. As I am writing this I hear a neighboring area receiving a call from an Inbound ambulance, from the sounds of it the Pt's only doctor is a psych doctor, she has requested admission to their unit, pt was involved in an argument with her boyfriend, she threatened to ki...

Idiots more.... I am surrounded!

It amazes me, idiots get stupid and worse then ever thought before, People who go through life doing their own things not knowing how their actions will affect others, I think to myself at the ER desk as I write a few words someone might never read and could be a warning or prophecy. We laugh we , we cry, we laugh more, we lose sleep, People think their choises are theirs and don't affect others, poor nieve folks! Maybe I should become a philosopher, Why is it that I get a spurt of energy and expertise in my times of tiredness. I have been up several hours probably over 15017 hours. I got up around 0800 yesterday, today I was home maybe 1/2 hour before I was called back for an emergency run, because the primary crew was out on a call. I have been here since then it is noon. I did sleep yesterday afternoon a few hours. I can in starting to feel run down, this job is killing me! I ache, I pop in my shoulders, I pop in my knees and ankles, elbows, I shouldn't be this way at such a...

Wild Ride....

We haven't done much last few nights, first night of the set of shifts, we do nothing, my partner is sick and manages to grab some sleep. He looks very pale. Next night, we do nothing until after midnight......... Around 0111 we get a 911 call for chest pains, we roll hot to the location, arrive on scene load and do a 12-leak ekg, and I make a field diagnosis, A-FIB, it means her heart will be fast, then slow down a bit, then speed up, makes you have chest pain, some shortness of breath and scares you. It feels like it is coming out of your chest then it slows enough it doesn't feel like it is beating. My partner says yup looks that way, what does the monitor printout say, A-Fib, Right Bundle Branch Block with Rapid Ventricular Response. I am good, but I know you can never trust the reports given by the monitors as they are computers and can make mistakes. My partner starts an IV and we roll into the hospital. FALL We get a call from a shelter care location for a male who ...

Long time without a post...

I haven't wrote a blog in like forever and it is well overdue since the last blog I have incurred alot of stress and alot of strain, including lots of crazy calls. About 2 weeks ago I transported a late 30 year old male who had recently been diagnosed with lung cancer, a few weeks later had a heart attack, now I find myself transporting him to an ICU for monitoring for shortness of breath. Little did I know he wouldn't come home. I heard on the news a few days later he had passed away. Sad, cancer is such a bad thing! A few days later we transport a 60ish female from the nursing home for some nausea and vomitting earlier in the day. The complaint is that her urine is also smelling strong. My partner and I agree it is probably a UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) we were right on when we get the call to return her that was it! The woman also has something I haven't heard of before which we knew when we took her to the hospital. She has an E-coli infection on the skin. Wierd. Anot...

Did I wake you up?????

Early in the AM on Friday I was called in for backup, the primary crew had taken the patient out of the local area and to a hospital with a specialty. This is all good and well but I was tired and was sleeping good. Ah well I went in and clocked in for a few hours then went home. That night I went in thinking well I was tired but I wasn't really without sleep. We are called for a 911 call for a male with back pain in a rural area maybe 4-5 miles from our base. Requesting no lights or sirens. It is raining and the roads are crappy in that area. We hit one puddle I swore we had fell into HELL! Then I realized it was still raining, which isn't possible there. We arrive and take in the bag to examine the patient. We find a 40ish male lying in bed complaining of lower back pain due to something stupid. He states he was doing some work outside and went to roll a log end over end instead of pulling it with the tractor and had pulled something in his back. He was in too much pain to do...

WIERD OR NOT?

We receive a call while the primary crew is out for a patient who is turning blue we run hot and hard! The call is nearly 20 minutes driving the speedlimit, due to the roads, traffic, and construction. The dispatch has sent the fire department because they have first responders. They Sheriff's Dept has a deputy on scene and another en route. We arrive on scene and find them in a confusion and we find ourselves in a screwed up situation. The wife comes to the truck door as CPR is being performed, we are waiting to transport because the Fire Dept has been told by her she doesn't want anything done, but we will still need medical control to okay it. We are doing CPR and bagging the patient when the wife comes up and says "Don't you think that is a waste?" We all look at each other, we all see it in each others eyes.... HMMMMMMMMMM what is up with this. This woman seems awful calm and doesn't really act upset. Seems the guy has been having alot of pain an...

Crazy Seasons!

Well thank goodness Christmas is over, sadly I missed it. My schedule had me working Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Which was kind of a shaft of a deal because everyone knows the holidays are crazy for EMS. On Friday I was called in to cover because the crew was going out on a transfer to another facility. So from like 3pm until 10 pm I was awake I quickly found a bed and left my parter awake and in charge of things. I slept about 3-4 hours then was back up again. I went home at around a little after 7AM. Nothing all day Saturday that needed my attention other then sleep. I woke up feeling well and rested. Good thing! Saturday night my partner and I get a call for an unresponsive patient who is breathing, and now alert. OKAY? We arrive on scene to find the location we hoped the patient was with it enough to walk to the cot. I had never been to the residence before and realizing the age of the house I knew from the outside that the halls would be narrow and the patient would hav...

Increased patient load, decreased sleep.......

Well I am several days post needing to post another blog. I don't think many are visiting if at all repeating to come back..... I am a bit dry I guess. Or maybe still to new in the EMS game to understand what people read and or like. Last week ran a few calls one of them was a female who woke up and was having trouble swallowing. I wasn't sure what it was all about. We got on location a few minutes later to find a middle aged woman sitting then standing in the kitchen. She appeared to be in no distress, color was good, she was kinda doing a hop around type of thing, she was trying to cough and holding her throat kinda like she wanted the heimlich maneuver but she was talking just fine. She has had a history of some sort of growth in the throat which was removed along with part of the thyroid, in that case she said it felt the same way as now, the mass was pushing her trachea from midline and it still has deviation. We quickly load her onto the cot where she is strapped ...

The Future of EMS.....

Well what can I say, the weekend wasn't that bad. Friday had a run to a nursing home for some congestion, not really an emergency and turned out to be nothing the way I understand. I think they just over-reacted. I think it might be part of the nursing home handbook or requirement to at one time or another to be proven to not exactly be the smartest. I have seen some of these nurses do things they think are so right when actually they are really trying and just don't have the tools to accomplish the task. I remember a few months ago a shortness of breath call, the patient has a history of like COPD and Emphezema if I remember right. They have the patient on a non-rebreather mask at 6 Liters. Why? Because the oxygen tank only went that high. The nurse states the patient had refused a breathing treatment, the patient says they didn't. So who do you trust, the nurse who has an education or the patient who is agitated because they can't breathe? Lung sounds are...

Another day at the grindstone.......

Welcome to another version of the bandagedOne blog. I know I may not have all the action in my blogs but I will try to cover what I can and go about it legally without revealing details that might ID a pt. or location. Another slow night, around 0530 the tones drop for a male patient with weakness in his legs and tingling in his arms, and unable to move lower extremities. We respond lights/sirens to the location as the snow continues to fall, nothing really measureable just a cold wind and some wet snow which appears to be melting. We find the pt in the back room of the house, we request a little assistance to get him out. Some officers stop by they happened to be not to far away. We manage to walk the patient to the cot. We slap the pt. on the monitor, nothing out of the ordinary, we obtain a BP little high, pt is complaining of a headache but has had this for some time since he had an injury. Little wierd. We transport the patient carefully to the hospital, due to the weather ...

weekend gone

The weekend is finally over. It always seems like holiday weekends drag on due to the fact that they just never want to end, doctors offices are closed, everyone is sick and needs taken to the hospital. This weekend was one of the wierd ones. Only went out once near shift end. Ended up being an elderly man who was little short of breath. Normally on O2 for some reason he decided to take it off when he became short of breath. O2 sat was in the 80's. What a wonderful fall morning, raining, cold and windy. We gave our report to the doctor when we arrived at the Emergency Department. The doctor seemed worried about the patient's Code Status. I guess that would be a nice thing to know if they guy had to be intubated which would likely happen. It is a shame you can't follow patients through their visits and transfers all the time. It would amaze you what happens as the patient makes a big recovery or a big slide from where you last saw them. The only way we learn somet...

The Start of something?

I often have wondered if I could ever have the ability to write, or compose something. I can run on once I get to typing and it just comes easy since typing class in high school. I don't know how fast I type anymore but I could do up to 30-40 words a minute back then or faster. I am starting this blog to kinda show my life and log things that happen. I won't use any names or locations as that wouldn't be allowed by state/federal laws. I will do my best to keep the details together but sometimes they might sound totally crazy but it does happen. I work in EMS things are always crazy. Nothing goes totally as planned, nothing happens when you want it to, nothing is worth really going on about. I have been in EMS several years now and work in a mostly rural area with under 25,000 citizens. I never intended to stay in EMS let alone have a job in EMS. It was accidental. I hope you enjoy my life and stories and maybe get a laugh or two a week. Come again and I hope yo...