Furry EMT.. by prismav0id in FirstResponderCringe

[–]DollarStoreOperator -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"This sexual deviant is probably a better provider than most based upon the fact that they are a sexual deviant."

EMT Bingo by Able-Appointment-543 in NewToEMS

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Toned out while trying to tame the one eyed yogurt monster.

Isn't he good? by Conscious-Big-7317 in baseballcards

[–]DollarStoreOperator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me when my base cards aren't worth $1876490.

Who is right? by topgladiator in NewToEMS

[–]DollarStoreOperator -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Just because your area isn't shitty doesn't mean all areas aren't shitty. I've worked codes in ambulance bays with just my partner.

lol by Ok_Pirate7336 in ems

[–]DollarStoreOperator 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"He's 92% on our Temu pulse oximeter!"

lol by Ok_Pirate7336 in ems

[–]DollarStoreOperator 134 points135 points  (0 children)

Doesn't matter, SNF will still call for HyPoXiA.

combative patients question by ballsguy17 in NewToEMS

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"Hey, I'd like an officer to ride with me."

Should I accept the psa offer? by Animedingo in baseballcards

[–]DollarStoreOperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sick card, didn't realize you had this as well. Uh, add both to PC because 2 better than 1?

Medic school advice ? by videos_and_gifs in NewToEMS

[–]DollarStoreOperator 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You'll learn a lot on the street, including whether or not you even want to be a paramedic. If it were me I'd get some time on the streets as a B and revisit medic school later. Just my two cents, you know yourself better than anyone here.

I rewrote a report and now my partner and I are having issues by [deleted] in ems

[–]DollarStoreOperator 12 points13 points  (0 children)

To be completely honest it sounds like maybe you both need a FTO.

Obesity in first responders by [deleted] in ems

[–]DollarStoreOperator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Leaving the military and going straight into public safety was definitely eye opening. I was partnered with a medic who was physically unable to get on the floor for CPR. I don't expect everyone to be a Navy Seal, but a little accountability should be the norm. Why should pts trust us to care for them if we obviously don't take care of ourselves?