joetnymedic

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  1. just an fyi, nelson and access are primarily transports. they had some 911 when I was there back in 96-02 but mostly transports now. They have the VA contract so you go all over the place including quite a few runs to west roxbury mass. Danbury ambulance hires but they do primarily transports too. located at 14 Walnut St in Danbury. You also have Danbury Hospital Medics which is a pretty good place but you need a decent amount of experience to get in there but they do mostly 911 and you might want to check into vintech also as they provide medic service to a few of the vol ambulance services in the area
  2. Yeah the warrant is pretty disturbing. While he admitted doing what he did, I can see targeting him, but early saturday morning I was reading the huffington post story and some idiots were saying that not only should he be killed but so should his wife and his spawn (their words). II can understand the outrage, but targeting the family. I hope they will at least seek or get some kind of protection. I can't imagine what the victim is going thru nor can I imagine what his family especially his kids are going thru as kids can be very vindictive. And with the victim making statements like I've gone thru it a hundred times in my head, I hope she's getting help because she's gonna need counseling at the very least. I'm seriously thinking PTSD here. I've also seen other articles that this guy used to play santa for his FD and all kinds of things. Seemed very civic minded prior to this. I hope to god this wasn't all a front and that this was his first victim and it was all a big mistake, but with the way he revealed it, I'm not so sure. he's the warrant for those who couldn't get into the registers site 77689916-Powell-Warrant.pdf
  3. You know, I was going to actually start another topic because my post doesn't really directly have anything to do with this incident, but in a way it does. More often than not lately LE has been having incidents where they are coming under fire from suspects. I personally kind of but not really pay attention to the amount of officers getting shot or killed in the line of duty because even though I'm not a LEO, it's still friggin depressing as hell. I think 2011 I've heard of more cops, firefighters and EMS personnel getting killed than I have in many years and that sucks. Coupled with the fact that the general public for the most part dismisses it as being part of "the job" and pretty much taking any branch of public safety for granted as they all did pre-9/11. The lawmakers are the ones that really get my goat for the most part and these last 2 years have taken the cake so to speak. Cut this back cut that back, the FD doesn't need this, cops don't need these. Firefighters getting laid off, pensions going out the windows being replaced by 401K's it's just friggin ridiculous. Not to disrespect my brothers and sisters in LE or the FD, but I have to tell you as screwed up as EMS is, I'm glad I was working EMS instead of either of those professions. Why? First, I could work 2 or even 3 places at the same time (you know what I mean hold down 2 or 3 jobs) if I needed to or chose to. cops and firefighters, you're limited to one employer pretty much. Sure you might be able to switch departments, but you start from the bottom all over again and you are still limited including OT. And If I get pissed at ABC Ambulance I can always say screw this and apply to XYZ Ambulance hand in my two weeks and C-Ya. Can't do that at either of the other places. Sure for now, the benefit packages in an Fd or PD may be better right now, but I'm sure the powers that be will find a way to start chopping into those too all in the name of balancing a budget or whatever. Now back to the more important part. This past week, I read about an ATF agent getting killed by friendly fire during a drug store robbery. Bad enough it was a friendly fire incident, but I'm sure the guy wasn't technically "on duty" so to say but I hope since he was trying to uphold the law and protect and serve, that ATF will recognize this as a LODD and take care of his family. The second thing which is more important and related to this post and the fact that LE keeps getting shot at more and more and the main reason I decided to post. Brownsville, TX the other day. A 15 y/o boy for whatever reason, decides to punch a fellow student in the face, then comes out with what appears to be a handgun and proceeds to hold all of his classmates at bay. School goes into lockdown mode PD is called and responds. The subject is told to put down his weapon, refuses to over whatever period of time and three of the officers open fire on him and neutralize the threat. After this point, they find out that the weapon was a pellet gun. So I'm online today and I come upon that story and I also talk to several friends that are LE. Now mind you my mind was already set on which way I was going with this, but I listened to my friends trying to pursuade me that it was a good shoot. Fact is that's where I was going from the beginning as I thought it was also. Now I will say, I wasn't there to see the incident, and I just like everyone else outside of the department involved and those that were in the school have nothing to go on except for published reports and we all know how accurate and reliable the media is. I'm sure that we can all just take whatever they give to us and treat it as "gospel". Fact is brothers, we all know media puts whatever spin on their stories that best suit them. Many of you know me and know that after I left EMS for a year I worked the desk at News 12 in Norwalk, so I have direct media experience. The one plus thing I think I accomplished in Norwalk at least is I drilled through their heads that there is good in public safety and that should be publicized also - hence News 12's Hometown Hero's which usually occurs around EMS week as well as the fact that If I hear of something good I am on the phone pushing them to cover it in the right direction and manner (given the fact I still do their radio work when I'm up to it, I still kind of have my foot in the door there also). Anyway, the current spin on Brownsville is the poor kid as well as the poor kids family, bad cops. I read some of the comments and I was literally almost sick enough to go in the bathroom and puke. For the most part and don't get me wrong, I feel for the kids family, I have kids myself and if anything happened to them, even though there are times when things are strained, these are still my kids, I'd be broken up to no end. But while people are condemning the cops for shooting a kid, I think they are losing the big picture here. The kid was pointing a loaded weapon at the offiers, he was instructed numerous times to place the weapon down and he failed to do so. He was a threat to anyone in the building including those officers. Oh did I say loaded weapon? It was a pellet gun. Might have been empty even. But the fact is the officers had no idea at the time that it was a loaded weapon or not, therefor for the safety of all involved including the officers and even the suspect himself, the weapon had to be considered just that, a loaded weapon and the person holding it since he had gone as far as he did, had to be considered dangerous and might go to extremes. This is what I am trying to say. A lot of those people making comments in the paper and on different media sites are getting their information just as I did, via the media. That said, the media should be more responsible and let the public know that these officers didn't just wake up that morning and over coffee say hey, you know what, it's been a pretty slow week, lets go kill ourselves a 15 y/o kid. These guys were called for a person who had already shown an act of violence and was now inside a school full of teenagers as well as staff with a presumed weapon. Hello, those cops had a responsibility to keep everyone in that building safe and get as many out without injury or worse and they had the right, that's right I said they had the right to go home at the end of their shift. They were faced with a tough decision when the time came and they had a split second to make that decision. That choice and it's result are now written in stone and cannot be changed. While a lot of the public have passed judgement on these guys, they shouldn't be. While they think they know what happened and how they would have reacted, they weren't there. They weren't exposed to the incident directly. They don't work the streets as each of you do everyday and I did back in the day. They for the most part don't know what can happen if someone decides he wants to take as many people as he can before he goes. I guess maybe what I am saying other than the fact that every day when each and every one of you guys, as well as a lot of my friends and even family go to work out there everyday, there is no guarentee you are coming home at the end of your shift and I think that the publics general view on that is that it comes with the territory sucks. I think that budgetwise, public safety should close to NEVER be on the chopping block to save money considering the purpose of public safety is to save lives and property and you just can not put a price tag on a human life. I know there is not a damn thing I can personally do to stop anyone in public safety no matter what branch from dying while out there serving, but damn at least let the public who they are serving at least back them the hell up. I know both in my heart as well as in my mind those cops had to have all kinds of crap going through their heads in that split second. I'm sure many were thinking of their families and the fact that they might never see them again as well as all kinds of other crap. But again in both my heart and my mind, I know that they made the right decision in taking down the subject. And not to sound cold or callous, but I'd rather see that kid shot and killed than to have had the story I read say 3 more cops killed LODD because some kid opened up on them. I know I rambled here and there and probably confused the hell out of some of you as it's late and I'm tired as hell writing this but I'm sure most of you if not all caught the jist of what I was trying to say for the most part. Simply this, people, the general public, law makers, etc need to respect those in public safety as they are out there serving you the public, keeping both you and your property safe and even keeping some of you alive. I guess I'll end this before getting sidetracked again as I'm literally falling asleep writing this-lol. Just please ladies and Gentlemen, realize this, each day each and everyone of you put your uniform on and go out there to work. You are providing a great service to your fellow man and you aren't getting paid a hell of alot to do it but that's not the reason you're doing it is it? No, you are doing it because it's in your heart and in your soul to help others and make this world we live in a better place. Never forget this my brothers and sisters. Because of what you do every day out there this is a better world and YOU, each and every one of YOU make a difference every single day. You provide a great service to your fellow man and while some may not realize or see it I do and I thank each of you from the bottom of my heart. NOW let me go in close these last few words - STAY SAFE OUT THERE y'all got more work to do next shift - LOL Joe
  4. glad nobody was hurt but sucks that the horse had to be put down http://www.ems1.com/ambulances-emergency-vehicles/articles/1214178-Horse-ambulance-collide-in-Pa/
  5. well that's good to know joe. I was talking to a friend and they told me you were supposed to get yourself out of there. then someone else told me you're allowed to use equal force. It would be good to know that if someone busted in and you even thought they had a weapon or were a threat you could take them out. didn't we have a case here a few years back where they picked up the homeowner but the charges got dropped later down the road? I'm not sure but I think there was
  6. actually, in CT I believe you are supposed to flee also which I personally think is ridiculous, why should you have to flee your own home. as for the dogs, it wouldnt surprise me to find out later that this poor girl was a target all along and that these guys were casing her to do God knows what. I for one am glad she took the guy out. Not only did she protect herself and her child but she saved the taxpayers a boatload of money.
  7. isn't that the old FDNY sucks website? I thought the guy took the site doewn after 9/11?
  8. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/01/prisoner-escapes-from-prison-in-fire-truck.html
  9. http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/spice-makers-alter-recipes-to-sidestep-state-laws-banning-synthetic-marijuana/2011/11/30/gIQA6gpHNP_story.html Wikipedia: Spice aka Synthetic Cannabis
  10. My Dear Brothers and Sisters, I'm taking this time to wish each and every one of you a happy 2012. Some changes this year coming up for me as well as some challenges, so while you may not see me on EMTBravo for a period of time, remember I'll be thinking of you all and wishing you health and safety. You guys are really the best. Don't forget what you each do every day makes a difference in many lives. One good thing in my case, they can't remove and replace the wrong liver - lol. Joe
  11. i for one am against cutting any type of funding in any division of public safety as they are already underfunded. That said, I don't go for the corporate advertising, but I can see donations going to different agencies. Now there is also a problem with that as I think many municipalities will begin to count on those donations or sponsorships and then start cutting funding even deeper when the goal is to actually provide more or further funding. An interesting concept was brought up by one of the sherriffs departments and that was applying and using the choppers not only for law enforcement duties, but for medical transports, therefor generating a small bit of revenue. I say a small bit, because once you figure salaries, maintainance and fuel costs, you really aren't making alot. I personally would like to see some choppers used for several services, some already are. doesent westchester county not just do law enforcement but search and rescue? why not get funding from both sides there as the chopper is used for both? same goes for medical transports, ifobviously if a helicopter is being used at the time for a transport, it cant be used for LE purposes, so you scale back the transport area. I know that is going to also bring up the issue of, if the helicopter is only used for short hauls then why not just transport by ground. The system wont be perfect, but it can be refined and fine tuned eventually but I honestly cant see losing a chopper to budget cuts. We lost Trooper 1 for a bit here in CT I dont think it was fair to the citizens or the cops, but that's just my opinion
  12. To the guys at HFD, you did a wonderful thing for Christopher. His story is very touching and I wish him the best. Christopher, it is my understanding you are a big fan of EMT Bravo and read it quite often, with that in mind, let me say this, Get well son and NEVER give up on your dreams. You will always have friends here. Joe - Retired Medic and Proud member of EMT Bravo
  13. Here are 2 Videos Both have alot of meaning. Sit the crew down and watch them both. Joe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6dKAO4fRaQ (This is from Chicago FD) (This is from FDNY)
  14. Hey Guys, Wanted to share this with you. A friend Pam over at Fire Trucks Plus, Started up this website. Figured some of you might be interested. I believe she'll also take submissions. http://www.fdnntv.com/ Enjoy, Joe
  15. hey WAS967, i thought for sure this was gonna be a pic of the "mystery machine" from our old days. You gotta have a pic and post it - lol. Seth that was even before your time - hahaha
  16. hope he gets better soon. they need him in the er. sucks being on the recieving end trust me on that. great care just sucks being sick or injured. there are a great many talented medics, emt's and er docs and nurses out there, thats for sure. Thanks to each for being there in times of need. You guys stay safe joe
  17. i'm with seth on this one as this could have had a whole different outcome
  18. rip kevin, to the fdmv and kevins family my condolences, wish there was more that i could do
  19. I know a lot of you guys are running into this stuff out there on the streets these days and I don't envy yous. West Haven PD here has managed to get most places to voluntarily pull this stuff from their shelves - SO KUDOS TO THE WHPD!!! For those of you who don't know what this stuff is, here's a little video for you to watch and learn from. This is some bad crap. http://www.kfvs12.com/story/15960589/exclusive-video-shows-what-bath-salts-can-do-to-a-person Stay Safe Out There.... Joe
  20. while i can understand your question, i have this to say for an answer and i am not a member of mahopac either. i think it was done out if RESPECT, it is my understanding that Mike was one hell of a guy and a great firefighter, and i don't think it undermines anything. It was done out of RESPECT for the man and the tragic way that he died. it was a decision made by his department and one i am sure was not made lightly. i am sure that a lot of thought went into it. I think it was the departments decision and that nobody has the right to question that. they did what they felt was right and what they felt needed to be done. I know i'm gonna take a hit for this post but this is my opinion and i'm entitled to it just as you are yours, which by the way i respect and can understand. But I honestly don't think it takes away anything from someone who passes away in the line of duty. Anyone think that maybe, just maybe this is also a way to help the brothers at mahopac deal and cope with their loss and to help them heal? Like I said, just my opinion Joe
  21. hey guys, feeling like crap today so stayed home instead of going to my daughters today, but i have a lot to be thankful for. got my transplant letter last week, thankful for my family and my second family from EMS and the FD and all of you guys here. I have all the memories of all the good times I have in the field and I give thanks for all my brothers and sisters out there in public safety out there today and everyday holding things down and all those guys and girls in the military out there keeping our country safe, so yeah, lots of stuff to be thankful for. stay safe out there people Joe
  22. one of my friends was telling me about this and I thought she was out of her mind. guess I was wrong. anyone seeing this out there?
  23. ok, so now I stand corrected, not only is this not new but kids are also doing alcohol enemas as well as vodka eyeball shots. This has been out there for awhile but the kids are just starting to have a surge in numbers. the eyeball thing had me going too until i read the story about a 22 y/o college girl going blind from this crap. And why haven't I seen this stuff out there and why the hell doesn't my kids school know about this stuff either? I'd rather have his rights violated if they suspect this crap then wind up with him dead or blind.
  24. http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/new_york&id=8439222