Turborich

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  1. Expounding upon SOAP notes- which breaks down to Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Procedures- which is a staple in the hospital environment is the old prehospital elaboration of "CHART"- C- Chief Complaint H- Hx or History (present situational and pertainent past medical or traumatic) A- Assessment (pertainent findings) R- (RX) Current Medications (if pertainent) T- Treatment Has never failed me- and I loathe talking on the radio to the hospital- not to sound all glorious and covered in all things tasting of salt, but I have better $h.. to be doing in the back of an ambulance than telling a hospital a succinct report of what I'm eventually going to tell them in another "5 to 10".
  2. Ahhh, so now I finally make the connection! LMAO. We're fortunate to have a great crew - thanks for the compliment
  3. Solid dude & did his job. What more can you ask for? I'll take 10 more.
  4. You'd be hard pressed to find a ladder failure of a sutphen as well.
  5. Roscoe has a Ford/ Sutphen 75' Tower I think as well
  6. Yup- AH-8301- 1983 American Lafrance/ Saulsbury. Served as Hazmat in the City.
  7. You don't learn lessons from a senior guy at a taxpayer funded museum. Just as we don't fight fires from in back of a computer screen.
  8. +1 on the bleche white, or spray 9 to pre clean- but don't do it all of the time (bad for tires). Do each tire individually- spray on, let it soak a second, and scrub like hell with a soapy scrub brush until you get a brown foam coming off the tires, then spray off and dry with a towel. Don't forget to get the wheels and wheel wells with a non-harsh soap and a wet towel Once dry if your the type to paint the raised letters on the tires ( on fire apparatus ) white with a grease pencil do it before application of any shiny garbage and let sit for 30 minutes. THE ONLY "tire wet" product I use is Stoner More Shine- it produces more of a classier even matte shine and will not gunk up your wheel wells. Plus if you need to change your tire it's not really greasy as opposed to the alternatives.
  9. I heard the family that owns that company are real idiots.
  10. The Fire Investigation Division had $25,740 in funding restored for 2011.
  11. EMS BACKGROUND; Paramedic Mark Bedell has been involved in Emergency Services since birth, as his Mother and Father were both Emergency Services Coordinators in Rennselear County, NY and held connections to the Big Indian-Oliverea Valley in the Town of Shandaken. Mark has been a NYS Certified Paramedic for 20+ years, and has been involved in EMS for 30+ years. In addition to his military service, Mark has served for numerous EMS and Fire organizations in countless leadership roles in his travels while holding technician level or instructor level certifications in most technical rescue, firefighting, and EMS certifications available within New York State. In addition to currently working a whopping 72 hours a week for Shandaken Ambulance, Mark currently serves as a Captain and Commissioner of the Hoags Corners Fire Co. No. 1 in Rennselear County and is also a member of Hoags Corners Volunteer Ambulance Squad. REASON FOR AWARD NOMINATION; On top of working an incredible 3,700 hours as a Paramedic for Shandaken Ambulance last year, accounting for slightly less than a third of Shandaken Ambulance’s total Paramedic coverage, Paramedic Bedell had a particularly positive impact on patient care September 6, 2009. In the wake of a fatal recreational tubing accident one week earlier, At 1229 hours Town of Shandaken Ambulance along with the Phoenicia Fire Department, Ulster County Sheriffs' Dive Team, and Shandaken Police Department responded to a report of a tuber in distress on the Esopus Creek. Upon the quick arrival of Fire Department first responders, Town Police, and Paramedic Bedell it was determined that a female patient had her leg wedged between large rocks in heavy rapids approximately 60 feet from shore, was visibly exhausted, and yelled to shore that she “could not hold on any longer” . Without any other effective means of reaching the victim and utilizing his technician level training, Paramedic Bedell selflessly affected a go- rescue with the assistance from the Phoenicia Fire Department. Paramedic Bedell successfully disentangled the individual’s leg from the rocks, provided aide to her until she could be extricated from the stream by the Ulster County Sheriffs' Dive Team and Phoenicia Fire Department, and transported the patient to the hospital. Just an hour and a half later ( and before Paramedic Bedell could dry off ) Shandaken Ambulance as well as Phoenicia Fire Department and Shandaken Police Department were dispatched for an allergic reaction on a hiking trail off of Old Plank Road. Upon arrival of the Ambulance (which was returning from the hospital) Paramedic Bedell along with his crew hiked approximately ½ mile to arrive at a patient in acute anaphylaxis secondary to multiple bee stings sustained on the trail while hiking. Following an administration of High dose Epinephrine, Benadryl, and a fluid bolus the patient was successfully extricated off the trail, and transported to the hospital with positive prognosis following. CONTRIBUTION / IMPACT ON EMS; Paramedic Bedell’s actions on September 6, 2009, as well as his dedication to the Shandaken Ambulance Service exemplify the qualities of an individual truly dedicated to his craft. His longevity in the EMS industry defy all statistical odds, and his dedication far supersedes even the most “gung- ho” of EMS professionals. It is without doubt that Paramedic Bedell will continue to serve the citizens of the Town of Shandaken, and beyond with the outstanding care, compassion, and enthusiasm that he has for the past 30 years.
  12. Woodstock 67-14 - Link to thread
  13. Pretty cool, like a gigantic Ipod touch. The screen resolution is insane and I could see myself breaking it soon (although I'm sure some aftermarket cases are out already, one of which I should probably buy). The keyboard feature is horrible however beats a ipod touch or some of the smartphones out there. It would be a lot nicer if it had a USB for a printer/ other USB stuff. (Here comes the buff and capitalist) I wish I knew somebody that knew the programming well enough to produce an EPCR program for this- it would be a goldmine.
  14. $10,000 "Mask" for sale - used at 9/11.. WTF I really don't know what to say about this.. new low maybe?
  15. VERY good option as it is a 2 block walk to the parade start!
  16. Ulster AOH Parade info Starts at Kingston Plaza (off Schwenk Dr./ Clinton Ave.) step off 1PM. Ends on the Strand (lower Broadway) Good luck with the train.. closest station is Rhinecliff on Amtrak (not worth the money if coming from Dutchess). Find someone going from Dutchess and hitch a ride- pay them in beer, cash, or offer to be a DD (surefire way)!
  17. A. Did they get there? B. Did they serve the purpose that they were called for? C. Did they have adequate manpower/ equipment? D. Was there untoward effect (loss of life/ increased risk) secondary to their delayed response under extreme circumstances (ie. 3 extra alarm fires in the same Battalion)? E. Did that response/ utilization of resources/ specific department preplan save or spend manpower from a department that otherwise dedicates limited manpower to high volume areas? F. Would it be different if it was 1100 hrs on a weekday? These are questions that when answered will lead to a productive conversation, otherwise there is a lot of scanner listening - armchair quarterbacking in this discussion which seems to be an increasing trend in this forum. This is extremely counterproductive,leads to overall misinformation, and threads being locked. Albeit there are a few with tride and true fireground experience speaking of this call, most partaking in this thread (including myself and 90% of the membership here on EMTBravo) have somewhat limited fireground experience (just from age and profile information) in comparison to the scopes of decision making that is required in such unique situations (ie. practical preplans for multiple extra alarm fires in the same area with limited manpower/ resources and water supply coordination for a hydranted city during a state of emergency that essentially puts all of your hydrants out of service). Perhaps before we break out the "jump to conclusion mats" we could base our $h!t talking on some valid information. Perhaps "senior members", UC 911/ DC 911 Dispatchers, Emergency Management professionals, or a Chief of an involved Department would care to elaborate prior to this becoming a "blue light argument".
  18. There was a fatal ice climbing incident at Katterskill Falls off of Route 23A in Hunter Area Ambulance's response area. I'm sure freemanonline.com will have coverage.
  19. :Droooooool:
  20. (Insert seizure here) It all theoretically comes down to 5 broad factors - response demographics, departmental SOP/ SOGs, scrub area upon initial positioning on district target hazards, surrounding mutual aid resources, and primary user preference. I will now go consult my EAP..
  21. Date:1/18/09 Time:Approx. 2213 Location: 10 lewis lane X/S SR 209 + Dead End Frequency: 33.480, 46.460, 46.340, 46.320, 46.300, 155.220, 155.175 Units Operating: Ellenville, Kerhonkson, Accord, Walker Valley, Napanoch, Summittville, UC Arson Task Force, UC County Coordinators, Ellenville Rescue, Kerhonkson-Accord Rescue Weather Conditions: It ain't Florida Description Of Incident: Working Trailer Fire ~2313hrs- Ellenville Fire dispatched to 10 Lewis Lane X/S 209 + Dead end. 2316hrs- (unkn.) Chief o/s reporting working fire m/a tanker to scene 2316hrs- U/D to Ellenville Command UC911 lost contact with caller Ellenville Car 26 o/s confirming working fire T 26-32 responding E 26-10 responding 2nd alarm transmitted W/F 10 lewis lane X/S 209 + dead end - walker valley fast/ 63-15, 63-25, Kerhonkson 33-14, Accord 15-12, Napanoch 42-12, Summittville (Sullivan) 1 ENG to Ellenville Village station, Cragsmoor 1 ENG to Ellenville Scoresby station All units to F-5 Napanoch 42-1 Responding 2320hrs- Re-dispatch 2nd alarm assignment with County Coordinators (56, 56-4) + Fire Investigation Napanoch 42-11 responding 2323hrs- Re-dispatch for Fire Investigation 2325hrs- Accord all avail. manpower to standby @ respective stations for standby duty.Ellenville Rescue 2nd amb. to scene for standby Walker Valley 63-15 responding Walker Valley 63-25 responding Car 24 re-assignment for cragsmoor engine to set up LZ for patient with severe burns 33-14 responding 2228hrs- Ellenville station manned 2229- 2410 to set up LZ at Kelley's Field 2230hrs- Car 56 landline 911 2232hrs- UC911 to car 24 Extended eta on medevac req. to go to Ellenville Hospital. Ellenville Rescue additional medical call in district 2343hrs- Kerhonkson-Accord to go on standby in quarters for Co. 74 0036hrs- Co. 71 In Service Reporters: Turborich Writer: Turborich
  22. PCR update 12/30/09 from Lee Burns, Acting Director, NYS DOH Bureau of EMS From Lee Burns, Acting Director, Bureau of EMS on 12/30/09. I just wanted to let you know that the Department of Health is in the process of printing 1,000,000 Patient Care Reports forms. We expect delivery in the not too distant future. Once we get the forms, they will be shipped to our EMS program agencies for immediate distribution. Since the arrival of the PCR shipment has not yet been provided to the DOH, we have advised EMS transporting agencies that if they are interested in printing PCRs locally, they must print the approved DOH form and that they should only obtain a supply that will hold them for 60 days or so. I would appreciate it if you could share this information with your EMS constituency. Thanks and Happy New Year! Lee ************************************************************************ Lee Burns, BS, EMT-P Acting Director Bureau of Emergency Medical Services New York State Department of Health
  23. Mahopac Fire Department has their own LOSAP Secretary. Lock this before it turns into a flamewar please.