I had heard there was a minimum 4 calls that need to be run for leasing the ambulance. That being said on a 24 you would need to run in upwards of 12 calls every shift to come even close to making the same amount as an hourly 24 at $12-13 an hour. If it's a slow night and you run 5-6 calls...
Post some of the things you've seen a partner do that left you shaking your head.
Partner asks a pt with obvious cognitive disabilities (whose baseline is snorting and grunting) if she has pain.
Later attempted to have a post cva pt with rt sided hemiparesis sign transport...
A portable hoyer lift that can be stored inside the rig. So when the call comes in at 3am and a lift assist is non-existant you can move that 400lb pt without demolishing your back.
As an employee for Ambulnz I can attest to a considerable amount of changes being made in rapid succession to all three companies. I'm not exactly sure how the 72k annual income is achievable as corporate has not stated to us any policy or procedure on the matter. So that does remain to be seen...
Thank you all for the feedback. I made what I thought at the time was the right call but I still had the feeling that I could have done something different that could of improved the outcome. This is definitely a call I'm going to remember. Except next time I'm going to better prepared for it...
A higher level of care than we are, a BLS crew of 2 EMTs? Yes absolutely. in any case it isnt your typical shoebox urgent care. Its closer to a community hospital than an urgent care.
My partner was unfamiliar with the area and stopping to check Google maps (our rigs aren't equipped with reliable GPS systems) to find the nearest ED was out of the question in my mind. Being that we we're 3-4 minutes out I figured better to get the pt to a higher level of care than delay care...
BGL was 118 about an hour prior to us arriving on scene according to the SNF. I suppose I should of asked them to check it again in front of me. We decided not to divert to the ER or call for ALS on route as we we're only about 3-4 minutes out and the nearest ER was about 8 minutes out.
Recently we had a transfer for a pt who had a seizure earlier in the day. She was being transferred for eval at an urgent care about 20 minutes away. Pt was A/O x 4 denied dizziness, nausea and pain throughout transport. Had a Hx of epilepsy, htn, dm, hyperlipidemia and COPD. About 16 minutes...
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During my last ride along as an emt student we got dispatched to a private residence for a woman who called 911 and hung up on dispatchers. We arrived on scene to find a female approximately 70 y/o sitting up in a wheel chair. We asked why she called 911 and she said she had ****...
What employees are being told is that they will get all new rigs, tablets and toughbooks, up to 72k a year, call bonuses and that ultimately the goal is to run AMR out of town. How they intend to do this with companies that were either hemorrhaging money or companies like Aegis that were going...