I think I would safely head to the restaurant. Since I'd be protected under the good Samaritan act. So I would have nothing to worry about as long as I stay in my scope of practise. Also I would just go back to the fundamental basics while I wait for EMS since I wouldn't really have any use...
I just got back from my trip to Cuba and did a ride along with the Paramedic Service in Havana all and all it was great. The medics were very friendly people. The calls were umhhh "interesting". It was neat to get to experience a different EMS system .
In my city there are 4 hospitals and one children's hospital.One hospital has a cardiac ward so, most serious cardiac calls go straight to that hospital unless the patient is under 18...all other calls the dispatcher decides which hospital to send the patient based on hospital wait times.
Over the past couple months I've decided to build a trauma bag I've collected things here and there bought a couple things and think I'm almost done I don't want anything fancy I just want a bag to carry in my car (once i get my drivers license ) incase I come across something. So far I have...
I'm completely against guns I understand the dangerous that front line EMS face every day I've had co-wokers attacked but all it would take is an untrained trigger happy to discharge a gun at someone. Which would them cause a lot of trust issues with the public viewing EMT's. I however believe...