Gomer

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  • Birthday 10/01/1976

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  1. Greenburgh's cascade unit was called to the scene of Elmsford's fire this afternoon so it must be 5.5 capable.
  2. http://www.recordonline.com/news/20161118/port-jervis-volunteer-ambulance-corps-ceasing-operations
  3. And what is it going to take to get something done?
  4. What's the advantages of this over something, let's say, like the BRAT?
  5. http://www.greenwichtime.com/local/article/Tufts-to-retire-as-head-of-Greenwich-Emergency-9297779.php
  6. http://m.newstimes.com/local/article/911-call-about-assault-on-Danbury-cop-shows-9125646.php
  7. Latest article from LoHud: http://www.lohud.com/story/news/local/westchester/harrison/2016/04/04/harrison-ems-service-continues-now/82608458/ Some interesting points. Kind of seems like a witchhunt.
  8. Any updates? Surely someone here must know what is going to happen at midnight?
  9. http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/news/local/southern-dutchess/2016/04/01/beacon-volunteer-ambulance-corps-no-longer-providing-advanced-life-support/82512838/
  10. Trying to convince someone that CFR is a waste of time, and that they should just go for EMT. Does anyone know the difference in hours for each course and if CFR is still a valid NYS cert?
  11. I left something out of my post that I should have added.....is there a NYS DOH policy that forbids ambulances being used by a single Paramedic flycar?
  12. I hear varying opinions on this topic and can't find anything online so I'll ask here. Can Paramedics use ambulances as single medic flycars?
  13. How long until Northwell (formerly North Shore-LIJ) EMS and NY Pres EMS move into the picture now that they own hospitals in Westchester and already have their own large existing EMS sytems?
  14. It's about professionalism, standards, and supervision, or lack thereof, and this reflects on the organization as a whole that this is acceptable behavior. This is not the first time something like this has occurred (Squuuaaad 15), and not the first time someone has called in and their terminology has been rephrased by the dispatcher to sound more "buffy". What would happen if the dispatcher decided to dispatch decided to pronounce street names his or her own personal way, and units went to the wrong address? When you have a voice that everyone is listening to, you are in the public eye. As a dispatcher myself, this would never fly in my organization, and the Chiefs of our agency would not find it acceptable. It's ok to sneak in humor here and there when appropriate, but the initial dispatch should be consistent and professional agency wide. What happens to a callers confidence if their town is mispronounced? Or the responders in that town that their name is being mocked? Dispatchers have to work extra hard to gain respect, and it takes one bad apple to ruin the whole bunch's reputation.