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    Leaving on the lights while on scene?

    Same here. First one to see leaves them on to spot where the other personnel need to be, typically.
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    Status on backboarding in your area?

    For your viewing pleasure: :) http://www.reevesems.com/Products/StretchersImobilization.aspx?ProductID=38 It is our "go to" because it has harness loops that are tested to 1,000 pounds. We have a 4 point to 1 point harness that connects to all 4 corners and has a large D ring to hook into...
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    Status on backboarding in your area?

    Clarification: We do not C-spine all of the patients that we transport via reeve sleeve or backboard. We use the reeve sleeve the majority of the time because of it's ability to be hooked into a harness that is accessible by the boat's crane. When we can avoid it, we try to forgo hauling...
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    Leaving on the lights while on scene?

    If I responded code, lights are left on scene unless requested otherwise. If I responded no lights/siren, they usually stay off, unless it is an low visibility area, or an industrial area where there is a lot of machine traffic.
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    Status on backboarding in your area?

    We backboard or reeve sleeve most (maybe 75-80%) of our patients just for ease of transport mostly. We do a lot of extrication off of fishing vessels, or in industrial areas where it is the only sensible way to safely transport a patient.
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    Where are you from....

    Yea all of our patients that have any risk at all it seems are taken off by fixed wing aircraft. We occasionally get patients from smaller islands surrounding us, or off boats nearby who are transported to our island via Coastguard chopper. Its a pretty crazy challenge out here! Interesting...
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    Patch Trade/Collecting

    Roger that! Our department patch: Let me know if there is any interest in trading!
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    Where are you from....

    The area I cover is only 212 sq miles, but it is a different kind of challenge. Although you cover a large area, I'm sure you have multiple hospitals to choose from, correct? We are serviced by a local clinic, which is staffed with PA's, and a few non-certified MA's. Medical control comes...
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    Who's still routinely c-spining?

    rural AK Hey everyone, New member here. I live in rural AK on an island that flourishes due to the fishing industry. We routinely have to use a backboard, or a Reeves sleeve to transport our patients due to the close quarters of fishing vessels. The Reeves sleeve also allows us to hook...
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    Where are you from....

    Did my B.S and M.S. in Montana. Moved to remote Alaska to try and pay off some student debt. Ended up joining the volunteer squad here. Anyone out there face challenges of remote EMS? We routinely have to respond to vessels and extricate people from them... Long call times!
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    Patch Trade/Collecting

    Might be an old patch from North Pole, AK. I work/live in AK, and at our station we have a bunch of old patches that create a boarder around the top of the room. We have the same patch hanging up. I'll try to get more information on it. I'm a new member, so I can't PM. I'd like to trade...
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    Effective home-made occlusive dressing ideas

    Good stuff New to the forum. Some good suggestions on here. The only time I've had to use a chest seal, I've always had one available (that I didn't have to pay for ^_^ ) I'm looking to build my own personal response bag, and am going to look into carrying the expired AED pads. Seems like...
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