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  1. sueg liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
    You weren't a flycar, you were an ALS ambulance responding to a call that, when needed, was able to transport the patient weather ALS or BLS. You were in a vehicle that, because of adequate people, were able to transport. I'm maybe, because of where I have worked, have been a car by my lonesome. So when I think of "Flycar" I think that way. If there are two people in an ambulance, that's what you are, an ambulance, despite what you may call it. The original post was regarding using an ambulance as a single medic flycar.
  2. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
  3. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
  4. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
  5. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
  6. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
  7. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
  8. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
  9. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
  10. Dinosaur liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in Can an Ambulance Be Used as a Flycar?   
     
    While there is no restriction, that I am aware of, of using an ambulance as a fly car, it might cause some awkward conversation on the scene with some of the family members, who might not be up on emergency operations. Especially if there is a delay in getting another ambulance to the scene. you know, paging out several times for a crew even if after waiting( as I have) before telling disp. that I'll ride it in BLS, just get me an ambulance please. I can see it going something like this....
     
    "What are we waiting for, my (pick your loved one, wife, husband, child etc) needs to get to the hospital"
    " I'm sorry we're waiting for an ambulance"
    "Isn't that an ambulance out front" 
    "No, that's my fly car"
    "It says it's an ambulance"
    "Well its a little complicated, you see my (fill in organization) has some difficulty keeping appropriate vehicles on the road some times so we're filling in with what we have in order to to serve the community"
    Family member mumbles under breath "The only thing you're serving me is a load of B*##@%&+" "Does it have one of those, whatchamacallits, little beds inside"
    "Yes, but I don't have any one else to drive"
    "Can't one of the other (half dozen or so) responders (getting in their points) standing around drive for you"
    "Well, no they're from a different agency and our insurance won't cover them"
    "Well I haven't had an accident in over 20 years, not even a parking ticket, I'll be happy to drive. I'll sign any wavier of liability you want"
    "Thank you for the offer, but I can't allow that either"
    "Oh hell I'll drive them myself" (after hearing the third or forth page for this location)
    " I'm sorry you can't do that until you sign my RMA form"
    "RMA form? What's that"
    "Well, that says you're Refusing Medical Assistance"
    Family member now a little red in the face
    "I'm not refusing anything!! You can't get them to the hospital!!"
    "Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to control yourself or I'm going to be forced to ask you to leave"
    "LEAVE, LEAVE!! THIS IS MY F#*#*&g HOUSE!"
    "Sir, sir if you don't get yourself under control I'll be forced to ask the officer to remove you"
    It quickly spirals down (as if it could get any worse) from here
     
    While this might be a little over dramatized I would rather be spared this particular or similar conversation. While there might not be anything preventing such use I wouldn't want to be involved, thank you. Sending a patient transport vehicle to an emergency and then saying you couldn't transport would be like sending an engine to a confirmed structure fire, KNOWING, that you only have the driver going. (Yeah, I know, unlikely, but it's the only comparison I could think of) "Sorry, I brought the truck but we don't have anyone to man the pumps." Permissible, maybe, but a public relations disaster as the driver and home owner watch the house burn down.
    What do you guys out there think? Maybe I should think of starting a new career writing fiction, no? Either that or apply for a job at LoHud! I got it, I could run for President!
     
     
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    Who is this guy and more importantly who's advising him ! Don't they call this a nusiance lawsuit?
  13. Capejake72 liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in "New Invention To Save Lives During School Shootings" by People who "think"   
    I must agree with both of you. There are two things that increase your chances of survival in these circumstances time and mobility. The more time it takes for an active shooter to either find you or get to you is to your advantage, so anything you can do to delay or otherwise fustrate the shooter works to your advantage. Most of these punks are not marksman plus they are, as said in another post, looking to do maximum damage in the shortest period of time. My wife, who is a teacher, use to worry about me, back in the day when I worked in NYC, now I'm the one who worry's about her. We've spoken about this many times. She's told me her administration favors sheltering in place. I've told her that's BS pure and simple. Her classroom is on on the ground floor with a door that can be kicked in by most middle schoolers (besides, have you seen the size of some of these "kids") her window exits to the employee parking lot with a parocial school across the street (not much traffic if any). Most of these manics are not going to take the time to aim and fire at two dozen kids running and ducking between cars, and they certainly aren't going to follow them outside. If caught inside they are just going to herd you into a corner and finish off as many as they can in the time they have. I also gave her a bottle of clear liquid (not colored) dish soap to spill on the floor inside her room in an effort to delay. I've also suggested she have a wide mouth bottle of acid to use as a last resort. She worried about securing it in her room and what might be said if she ever had to use it. I would have no such problem, as a matter of fact, law or not school rules or not if I was a teacher now adays I'd be packing. I'd rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6, if it ever came down to that. It's also interesting to note that after the shooting in Ct. that when the head of the NRA suggested armed LEO in the schools and was meet by a firestorm of critiziem. Interestingly enough, I'm reading how many schools are now requesting and in some cases the parents are demanding "service officers" from their local departments be stationed in the schools.


  14. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by SageVigiles in "New Invention To Save Lives During School Shootings" by People who "think"   
    Children SHOULD be safe in school, but that's not the world we live in. You know what stops a shooter really effectively? .40cal hollow points to center mass coming from those guys in the blue suits wearing the shiny metal thing on their chest.
    We keep coming up with more and more excuses NOT to have cops (or at the VERY least, well-trained armed guards) in every single school in America.


  15. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by 16fire5 in Westchester to provide first responders with lifesaving Narcan   
    Can't agree more about the BVM. It really bothers me that we'll have some police agencies who won't do CPR on grandma but are going to administer narcan to iv drug users.
  16. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by Bnechis in Westchester to provide first responders with lifesaving Narcan   
    Narcan does no good if its being paged 2 or 3 times and then goes mutual aid. And I want to see BVM's for OD before narcan.
    What is really behind all of this?
    One law enforcement supervisor told me that he was at a recent "conference" on Narcan for law enforcement that was sponsored by Amphastar Pharmaceuticals (the only manufacturer of Narcan).
    What a shock. Anyone notice that in the last 7 years the price of the drug has doubled?
    In a recent article; "Amphastar says it is not able to discuss its pricing history for competitive reasons."
    What competitive reasons, as they have a monopoly?
  17. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by M' Ave in School Districts dictating emergency services policy   
    Kids in High school belong in bed well rested for the school day. They don't need the added stress of responding to emergencies, nor do they need the distraction. If your dept. relies on 18 year olds in school, then they're in trouble.....
  18. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by 16fire5 in Are you a leader or just a boss?   
    Ok I don't want to seem like a mean guy here picking this article apart BUT. The author is a 23 year old Lieutenant and by every indication here is a motivated member of the fire service. That being said I agree there's a difference between leader and boss but in reality sometimes you have to be the boss. As a fire officer on the fire floor you need to be the boss. As I read the article I think the author in some ways is describing leading literally when I read these parts "white helmet bobbing through the smoke in front of you" and "leading the men and women around the firehouse and fireground,". To me leadership has nothing to do with physically being in front. Almost anyone can lead someone down a hallway but it takes a real officer being the BOSS to hold up the train if things are not right. It's been pointed out here before by some of those who's experience and rank exceed mine about how too many company officers are too worried about being friends with their guys instead of being their boss. To me a leader does the right thing even if it won't be popular. Funny enough I met the Chief of the author's county department last year and there was a leadership discussion and I remember this quote he made that day and it basically went like this. "Lead you people where they need to be, not where they want to go" It struck a chord with me hopefully I made some sense here.
  19. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by Bnechis in Stage away till FD arrives   
    I was involved 20+ years ago with an NYPD ESU officer who was killed in a fire response. It was a devastating event for many (my partner was his friend and the officer knew when he was to be intubated, he would not speak again. so he asked my partner to say goodbye to his family for him. The next day my partner quit EMS).
    Since this is not the 1st time NYPD officers were critically injured while "operating" in a structure fire, I am surprised to find that the NYPD does not have a policy.
    In my experience many police depts. including NYPD actually have a policy, its unwritten, but its very effective (sadly in a negative way). Police officers that attempt rescues are often given awards, sometimes promotions. This sends a very clear message to the members. This action is rewarded.
    Many years ago we had a fire in an animal hospital & the FD rescued an attendant and a police officer (who had tried to make the rescue). A few months later their was 2 articles in the news paper (on the same page), 1) the officer receiving an award and detective badge, 2) the NYS Labor dept. was fining the PD for failing to follow the law in protecting the police officer.
    My heart goes out to the officers and the families, but sadly this will happen again, because law enforcement in general believes they must respond to every call and do "something".
  20. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by lad12derff in Stage away till FD arrives   
    I know we have been down this road before and it just would not sit right if we don't bring it up again. When I respond to a call and I am advised by 60 Control to stage away till PD arrives I do just that. I can tell you that for every shooting, stabbing and assault call I respond to I ask if PD in en route. I also advise that we will stage away until clear to enter the scene. Do I want to help someone in distress? Yes I do. Do I want to be part of the action? Yes I do. Do I want to injure or kill one of my Brothers under my supervision and not return them home the same way they came to work. NO FRIGGIN WAY!!! Do we need to get on the radio to advise PD to stage away till our arrival? 2 Members of Public Safety are in critical condition for the simple fact that :
    #1 They are not dressed in proper fire gear
    #2 They are not wearing SCBA
    #3 They most likely do not have elevator keys and or don't know how to control an elevator in a fire situation
    #4 They are acting out of the scope of their job description
    Does wearing a uniform transform us into something we are not? We tell civilians to vacate and do not return for valuables or anything else for that matter. When does the risk vs reward decision come into play? Do we really need to do another agency's job?
    For everyone who gets his/her panties in a bunch over this post get over it! Hold a picture tight of your loved ones everyday and ask yourself one thing. Is this the smartest thing I am about to do?
    I will say a prayer for the 2 NYPD members and I hope for a speedy and healthy recovery
  21. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by Medibart in Who's Dispatching Somers FD?   
    Kind of amazed at the level of misinformation presented here. The basic facts are:
    The Somers Fire District did originally end the WEMS dispatching contract as of 12/31/13. At their request, they extended the contract twice, currently slated to end 9/30/14. WEMS agreed to this for the benefit of the district and the town. This gives them the needed time to fully switch to 60-Control, which is the current plan. The plan for WEMS is to re-locate our dispatch center to our HQ where it can better be managed at the end of the current contract.
    Prior to WEMS being contracted in 2002, SFD employed their own dispatchers. They felt rather than continue to manage staff, it would be beneficial to outsource for personnel. The staff is shared between the two services which saved SFD a considerable amount of money rather than having dedicated dispatchers. In addition to dispatching, the dispatchers provide a considerable number of services including monitoring security cameras for four stations with over a dozen pieces of equipment. They also help manage the LOSAP system, state reporting, and possibly most importantly they provide a 24 hour emergency presence in town, since there is no full time police department. This was well appreciated with the recent storms of the last few years.
    The SFD continues to evaluate the costs and benefits of using their own dispatchers, with WEMS, or switching to 60-Control. There's really no "drama" or "controversy".
  22. Bnechis liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in First Responders have access to Narcan in NJ   
    By your post you obviously haven't "been there" which is OK. I always welcome, and I am sure bnechis agrees with me, the opportunity to educate those not as knowledge or those who have had a more sheltered career. The concern that most of us, who have more experience, are just saying to use caution when administering this med. If awoken to quickly not only can they become violent(doesn't always happen) but can also cause severe and in some instances life threating problems(again, doesn't always happen). I for one, not being familiar with the IN form of narcan, am unsure of the uptake (this means how fast it takes effect) of this form or if it can be titrated (given in increments, which I doubt)until the desired effect (they begin breathing on their own again)is reached. Just for the record, I've never, and again I'm sure bnechis hasn't either, held back any care or treatment for fear of a negitive response from my patients, I've done my own share of wrestling with those I'm tring to save in the gutters because they don't appreciate my efforts. Bringing them back to the living as you say is debatable, that the lives they live is called living. My other concern is that this is being touted as the "wonder drug" to bring back the dead, figuratively speaking, and given out, like candy, to just about anyone who asks for it, regardless of training, indeed, often without any training. While, generally, I think it a good idea to have in trained hands, FD, PD, EMS, I have my reservation about it in the hands of the general public. My first concern is that other treatment, breathing for them, will be delayed for to long a time, waiting for the drug to do its thing which, by the way, can also happen in the trained hands mentioned above without proper training. This might not even happen (breathing) because it is caused by a different problem and therefor not affected by narcan. Second concern is that the calling of authorities (911) will either be delayed or deffered altogether. I mean, why call, we have the medication, all they (911) are going to do is force poor johnny the junkie to take an unnecessary trip to the hospital. (poor Johnny, all alone in that cold ER, because his other friends are to high to walk in and keep him company, surronded by uncaring people whose sole purpose is to ruin his good time high, for which he paid good, honestly stolen money!). I think we in the emergency services sector need to start speaking with elected officials to pull back on this issue and move a little more cautiously.
  23. Bnechis liked a post in a topic by Ga-Lin in First Responders have access to Narcan in NJ   
    By your post you obviously haven't "been there" which is OK. I always welcome, and I am sure bnechis agrees with me, the opportunity to educate those not as knowledge or those who have had a more sheltered career. The concern that most of us, who have more experience, are just saying to use caution when administering this med. If awoken to quickly not only can they become violent(doesn't always happen) but can also cause severe and in some instances life threating problems(again, doesn't always happen). I for one, not being familiar with the IN form of narcan, am unsure of the uptake (this means how fast it takes effect) of this form or if it can be titrated (given in increments, which I doubt)until the desired effect (they begin breathing on their own again)is reached. Just for the record, I've never, and again I'm sure bnechis hasn't either, held back any care or treatment for fear of a negitive response from my patients, I've done my own share of wrestling with those I'm tring to save in the gutters because they don't appreciate my efforts. Bringing them back to the living as you say is debatable, that the lives they live is called living. My other concern is that this is being touted as the "wonder drug" to bring back the dead, figuratively speaking, and given out, like candy, to just about anyone who asks for it, regardless of training, indeed, often without any training. While, generally, I think it a good idea to have in trained hands, FD, PD, EMS, I have my reservation about it in the hands of the general public. My first concern is that other treatment, breathing for them, will be delayed for to long a time, waiting for the drug to do its thing which, by the way, can also happen in the trained hands mentioned above without proper training. This might not even happen (breathing) because it is caused by a different problem and therefor not affected by narcan. Second concern is that the calling of authorities (911) will either be delayed or deffered altogether. I mean, why call, we have the medication, all they (911) are going to do is force poor johnny the junkie to take an unnecessary trip to the hospital. (poor Johnny, all alone in that cold ER, because his other friends are to high to walk in and keep him company, surronded by uncaring people whose sole purpose is to ruin his good time high, for which he paid good, honestly stolen money!). I think we in the emergency services sector need to start speaking with elected officials to pull back on this issue and move a little more cautiously.
  24. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by SRS131EMTFF in First Responders have access to Narcan in NJ   
    In VT, at the EMT level, Narcan is administered 2mg IN for adults (1mg in each nostril) and 1 mg IN for pediatrics (0.5 mg in each nostril). The IN Narcan drug kit comes with 1 IN applicator with 2mg of Narcan in the sole vial. The IN dose of Narcan can be titrated for pediatrics by simply not administering 1mg in each nostril and instead only administering 0.5mg per nostril.
    While it is not "official" protocol, most ED docs have no problem with you giving a pediatric dose of Narcan to adult pts provided the adult pt is breathing adequately without additional ventilation after a pediatric dose of Narcan is administered. In that way can it be titrated to avoid combative patients or unwanted situations.
  25. Ga-Lin liked a post in a topic by Ladder44 in First Responders have access to Narcan in NJ   
    Throw in my 2 cents, another major side effect is if a LEO/FD first responder were to administer the narcan IN, and this guy was speed ballin (cocaine/heroin mix) the narcan will clear the depressent (heroin) and this guy with not only wake up but the stimulant (cocaine) will take over with tremendous agitation or even worst, cardiac arrest. Having those locked narcotics (ativan, versed, valium) from the ALS unit can help prevent this guy from further injury to himself and the crew or even arrest, So is it good for our first responders? Sure, but like every drug theres a time and a place IMO.