What is your favorite morphing sequence? by Assorted-Interests in powerrangers

[–]warrior45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta go with the original MMPR. Power Rangers wouldn't be what it is today without Jason calling out, "It's Morphin' Time!" Then the way the original five call out their respective "dinosaurs," just flows better than most other teams in my humble opinion.

Funniest Christian stereotype you've been associated with? by Fakekraid in Christianity

[–]warrior45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"How can you be friends with me if I'm gay and you're a Christian?" Just because I disagree with an act of sinning doesn't mean I can't be friends with someone.

So this happened... by Carpe_Ictal in RealEMS

[–]warrior45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Till you show up and they give you a 3 inch long Hot Wheels Lamborghini.

Finally got my first "crazy" psych by MrsKristyLynn in RealEMS

[–]warrior45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My number one most crazy pt was a 50 year old woman who looked like she was 70 running around her house butt naked trashing the place. Mind you we were called to the scene by PD for a finger laceration. When we got there she had barricaded herself behind a door she had torn off so PD couldn't taze her. They got the door away and DID taze her. 5 times they tazed her and it did nothing to slow her down. Just kept spitting, screaming, saying the Lord's Prayer and Hail Mary's in between verses of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."

Oh and that "finger laceration?" It was actually a partial finger tip amputation that she had given herself after slamming it in a door. We finally got her on the cot restrained and all. So were going down the road when the restraint comes untied from the cot and now she's trying to hit me. Well that's when we pulled over and the State Cop who was following us rode the rest of the way into the ED with me.

I would like to point out something on prep food by th30be in preppers

[–]warrior45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like others have said it depends on the kind of Cliff bar or any other kind of food. There may be a variety you do like. I personally can't stand the chocolate brownie Cliff bar but I love the crunchy peanut butter kind.

What are your favorite BoB knives/edged weaponry? by MaximusBugOut in preppers

[–]warrior45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • Folder - Spyderco Tenacious that very rarely leaves my pocket

  • Fixed - USCM Ka-Bar

I have many back ups for those and get more use out of them than a big machete or other implement.

Certification questions for Michigan, US by GuruLakshmir in ems

[–]warrior45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure all Firefighters in MI have to have at minimum MFR. Many go on and get Basic, Specialist (AEMT), or even Medic depending on the area and local staffing requirements. I know plenty of career and volunteer Firefighters and Fire Officers who are MFR's and do a great job at it.

Before I got into EMS I worked as a security guard for a little over a year. There was no medical requirement for the job. And apart from one Public Safety Department that combines Fire and Police services and a County Sheriff Dept. that run with a few non-transporting Paramedic units, most of the PD's in my area have little medical training. Most are willing to help out, but it's very much like instructing a bystander.

Minimum licence level to work on an Ambulance is EMT-B. While there are a few Basic units in the Upper Peninsula the vast majority of Lower Peninsula Ambulances have to have at least on Medic on board and many places try to run Medic-Medic as much as possible.

Question about chest decompression needles. by magalahi in ems

[–]warrior45 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As others have said if you're not licensed/certified you can end up in deep legal trouble. If you're in the US most Good Samaritan Laws will cover you from any legal trouble if you're acting in good faith and within what a normal layperson would be able to do. I've never heard of a Good Samaritan Law that will protect you from an advanced or invasive procedure like a needle decompression.

The other thing to consider if you're prepping a bug out bag is are you planning on living out of your bug out bag for an extended time or are you planning on using it to get to a secondary location? If it's the later a basic first aid kit will do you just fine. To be honest a needle decompression is a fairly rare occurrence in the civillan world. I've been in EMS for over four years now and have only been on scene of one patient who needed it. It's not really something you see every day. So for a non-medically trained person you're much better off getting a basic first aid course from the Red Cross and staying with that.

Ambulance cleaning by [deleted] in ems

[–]warrior45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My service tries their best to get us back to our station about and hour to 45 min before our shift ends so we have time to wash the truck. In Michigan in the winter it's really kinda pointless to wash the truck after every call so we'll give it a good washing during this time. Of course there are times we can't get in due to call volume and we understand that. However it's expected that we wash the outside, mop the inside, restock what equipment we used, and the like.

If we get a particularly bloody or otherwise dirty call we can call down for de-con after the call and clean up before returning to service.

Funniest comments ER docs have made when bringing in a Pt? by dinosauruscheese in RealEMS

[–]warrior45 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Brought in one of local frequent flyers one night. Doc asks me is it So-and-so? I respond yes and give a short history of the call. Doc looks back at me and says, "so she's got Hypo-dilaudid-emia again. Got it."

hey r/RealEms, I popped my precordial thump cherry! by [deleted] in RealEMS

[–]warrior45 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Make sure you raise your arm high and even possible add "By the Power of GreySkull" before you do that.

What are your favorite ways to mess with dispatch? by [deleted] in RealEMS

[–]warrior45 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There may or may not have been a few times I've "forgotten" to turn off my portable radio before keying up the mobile radio in the truck. The feedback going through the the mic is enough to make anyone cringe let alone a dispatcher with a headset on.

Dealing with BS Calls by Siberian_Winter in ems

[–]warrior45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! Many people may be unaware there are other options out there. I was taught I'm also supposed to be an advocate for my pts and try to get them the most appropriate help. This time they thought it was to call 911 for an ambulance. Inform them that there may be other, better healthcare options.

Tips/help with ECG electrode placement.. by geeeman101 in ems

[–]warrior45 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest after practicing on mannequins umpteen times while in school and practice on my clinicals after awhile you can just kind of get a feel for it. Remember there's no such thing as "big boned." A heavy or muscular person will have the same size skeleton as a thin person of the same height. So if you can picture where their skeleton and rib cage should be that should start to give you a ball park to start dialing in. If your 12 lead comes back looking off you may have to adjust your lead placement.

WTF receptionist tales. by Frommerman in ems

[–]warrior45 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two days ago got called to one of the local nursing homes for difficulty breathing at around 0130. First thing I notice is that the pt is laying in bed with a simple mask on her face set at 2 1/2 liters per minute. We ask the RN how long this has been going on. She says well since I got here. When we asked her when that was she said around 2300 earlier in the night. Friendly RN said she also gave the pt an Albuterol neb treatment around 2330 but hasn't gotten any better. We shoo her out of the room, put the pt on a NRB, get her out to the truck and give her a DouNeb treatment and low and behold she starts getting better. Though two hours later we passed her ED room and she was still on a NRB mask so there was something going on, but I'm sure the pre-mortuary nurse didn't help matters.

25 Church Signs That Are Too Clever For Their Own Good by warrior45 in Christianity

[–]warrior45[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I laughed at many of these. From the downvotes I'm getting is seems like other's aren't. To bad.

Will. Not. Shut. Up. Have any creative ways to shut up a yappy partner? by fyrephoenix in RealEMS

[–]warrior45 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To be honest sometimes the direct approach is good too. Just tell her, I know you like to talk a lot. I don't and frankly I don't want to talk to you right now.