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Entonox

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  1. Well, certainly an interesting past few months. Had the air ambulance out for the first time today since starting at WMAS and certainly not been a quiet time.
  2. Interesting night shift tonight, Part of an ambulance response crew to a plane crash exercise at a major airport for the first part so will certainly be interesting. I'll post more about it later, going to do a case study for it so will share some of that with anyone here that's interested. Also, Taxi drivers in the West Mids are a nightmare, had two try to kill me on the same blue light run..
  3. Was making so many mistakes on camera that it was becoming an embarrassment to the organisation, so was pulled from filming them, and probably safe to assume that further training was offered.
  4. Alot of interesting occurrences, the johnny crew was really good, but the typical treatment from the ambulance service was apparent. There's not enough recognition and respect towards what the ETA crews do and are seen just as a joke by many. Which is completely wrong. I asked the Para that I was working with that day what their impression was, and the first thing they said was their experience of St John was people pretending to be paramedics, and that there's many that have some sort of god complex (Going by what their experience of working along side an SJA crew) I of course explained this wasn't typical and that there's the bad apples in all organisations and that the majority are in it for the right reasons and such. Would say around 90% of the calls I've attended since starting aren't what you typically expect an ambulance service to attend. Mostly the elderly community and social care. Also, since starting, I've only blue light transported 2 patients into A&E, so certainly what the public perceive the service to do, and what they actually do are far different. Also got the inside scoop on why Emergency Bikers don't feature WMAS anymore. Certainly eye opening seeing things from the inside out.
  5. Was working with a St John ETA crew the other day. Slightly weird being with them and in a WMAS uniform, usually the other way around
  6. Give it long enough and i bet it will be on PC. It's a missed opportunity if they don't release at some point.
  7. Will certainly try It's a bodged paternity leave as i wasn't entitled to the propper one, so bit of looking after the mrs and baby then some GTA V then work got it all planned out
  8. Passed all exams for this year. Annual leave for 2 weeks then out on the road untill feb 2015 when I'll complete the uni modules
  9. If i were that HART team leader, I'd sit tight and respond to neither until official coms from EOC say otherwise. Would probably stick the kettle on
  10. BARC, you wouldn't really peel the roof off unless all other options are ruled out as unsafe. The preferred option is of course, not to get into an accident but they'll take the driver out the door in the ambulances as it's pretty time consuming to take the lid off a van and would be a last option and the bulkhead prevents extraction through the back. With your bog standard van it would be the same, unless there's no bulkhead then they'll take them through the back and out that way, which is the preferred method for any extrication. Also, the response time was 0 seconds on the system as we stopped the clock by being there when it all kicked off.
  11. Nice one BARC dealt with one of our own (wmas) in an RTI/C/Whatever your area calls it. C-Spine tenderness so boarded and the works, went in as a red 2 call, waited an hour and a half for backup and was an ETA St John crew, lovely crew that were top of their game, was stupidly busy at that time so no resources in the area Nice to see both organisations i work for come together and work well. Was pretty funny though, a Johnny van conveying a WMAS tech
  12. Surprising even with regionalisation taking place, how different each area is from one another..
  13. You're called into a supermarket (superstore). The casualty is at the opposite end of the shop/store. How do you make progress to the patient? 1) Walk in a calm but fast manor 2) Have the patient come to you 3) Run like the super hero you are (wearing a curtain for a cape and your boxers over your trousers/pants) 4) Race your colleague to the patient using the shop/store's mobility scooters. You arrive at your patient. How do you assess your AVPU? (Alert, Voice, Pain, Unresponsive) Do you: 1) Kneel down and speak to them 2) Kneel down and nudge them 3) Shout at them whilst standing 4) Push their cheek with your boot You've established that the patient is un-responsive. Do you: 1) check their Airways, breathing, circulation 2) Check they're breathing 3) slap them to try and wake them up 4) call it a day as it's time for lunch You've established they're in need of CPR. Do you: 1) Commence CPR/BLS/ALS 2) Get a randomer to commence CPR 3) cut the kettle wire and shock them 4) check their wallet for money, it's time for a free lunch! You've managed to resuscitate them. You've forgot your stretcher! Do you: 1) Send your crew mate back to the truck to get it 2) Go yourself and get it. 3) put them in a shopping trolly/cart and improvise 4) Drag them by their ankle You've got them in the Ambulance, Time to move. Do you: 1) Drive rapid and smooth to the most appropriate facility 2) Drive them Rapid and Smoothly to any hospital 3) Drive rapid and smoothly past McDonalds drive thu then onto hospital 4) Drive it like you stole it, GTA Style!!! How did you score? 6 - 12: You did good. They will survive! 13- 18: Reduced chances of survival, but hey, you're happy with that 18+: Wow... you really didn't like this person eh? well... good job you were only on a "Be a para for a day" coupon day!
  14. Everyone is banned because this is my internet! It's mine!! ALL MINE!!! MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!
  15. Loving the work the teams put in. When not sitting in an ambulance irl, I'm sending one about on em4
  16. Congratz!!! Been a while since i dropped by, training is a pain in the backside
  17. You are invited to a meeting, this is where you see for yourself what goes on. The meeting you attend is a FULL MEETING as would occur every week. this is your chance to ask any questions, get involved and see if you like it. My example is how i adapt a session to involve as much as what we do as possible whilst not impacting the current cadets when a potential members drops in.
  18. You'd see the family like group of people around your age for starters. What I run on taster sessions, is First Aid teaching, so a subject, then a scenario where we practice this. Then we have another fun activity and if we're doing a grand prior subject, we'll do a bit of that. So there's a variety of information you can get from what happens. SJA cadets aren't like scouts to the extent of what they actually do. with life skills, we teach things such as communications skills in emergency situations, and treatment situations, but those that also will benefit you out in life. We do personal safety, again which covers safety whilst on duties, but also cover you for every day life. We don't do subjects that don't have relevance to our focus, but they do benefit your daily life.
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