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  1. PFDRes47cue liked a post in a topic by jtarby in HELP: Trying to Set Up A School Bus MCI Drill   
    Check out the following from the Owego Apalachin Central School District Transportation Department web site. In addition to a bus rollover simulator they also have a link to a presentation about an MCI drill that they did with a bus vs car incident.
    http://www.oacsd.org/gen_info/IndexTrans06.htm
  2. x635 liked a post in a topic by jtarby in Being a color blind EMT   
    My son is very interested in starting his EMT training when he turns 18 in a few months. On the classroom side of things I'm sure he'll do just fine but because he is color blind I'm thinking that he will face some challenges on the practicals and in the field.
    He can't tell if someone has a rash or anything else that would turn the skin red, like a sunburn. He also has a problem with black and red, they look the same in many cases. Also, don't tell him to wait for the LED to go from red to green, he'll be there all day.
    I'm interested in hearing from any EMTs out there who share that same condition and what they have found helpful in overcoming that.
    Thanks
  3. efdcapt115 liked a post in a topic by jtarby in Drowning looks different than you think   
    We were swimming at a pond just the other day, a sandy beach with a very gradual slope into the water. What you would consider to be a very safe swimming environment. There was a little girl with her younger cousin who was playing in the water about 30 feet away from me. I heard her mother say to her to help her cousin and when I looked over I saw the little boy, standing, very calmly in the water. It was only after observing them for a few seconds that I realized his mouth and nose were never coming above the small waves. It took a few seconds for it to register because there was no thrashing around, flailing arms, or cries for help. If this little girls mother hadn't seen what was happening the outcome could have been tragic.