Topher38
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So I was doing volunteer ride time with a paramedic at the local EMS company. Typically the day starts off with a gear check (EKG check and test, O2 full and working, ect..) and setting up the rig the way they want it.
I typically ride with a medic in my VFD but unfortunatly could not that day. I was riding with a "NEW" medic, he JUST got his paramedic patch and was a joyfull fellow.
As some what of an observer/assistant I had put my gear (stethescope, BP buff, pocket guide) where I had always put them in the back of the rig.
He didnt really check anything, Just got his medic bag he was assigned off the rack and put it in the back of the rig, got his EKG and did the same. Didnt check O2 or anything (not saying it was a BAD thing, just something I was in the habit of doing)
So we get dispatched for a difficulty breathing, I carry the EKG into the house, the elderly (very overwiegh) woman is obviously in need of O2, Boom, O2 is completely empty and we had to get her outside and into the back in order to use the large O2. So we did that. Ok she is stable, he wants to hook her up to his EKG, He puts a few nodes on and then soon realizes that he is missing quite a few of them. And no spares in the bag.
I took vitals and we were soon about to arrive at the hospital, He put her on a breathing treatment (nebulizer).
We pull in and open the doors to get her out, and into the hospital, he left her attached to the O2 non-rebreather while he pulled her out forgetting that he didnt use a small O2 cylinder. She was still hooked up to the large tank, he starts pulling her out and I start yelling but it was far too late. She started grunting and moaning as the mask dragged across her face and then the cord popped off the hook up to the large tank. I was in aw
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Long story short, after that he always checked his gear afterwords.
Have any stories of forgetting to check gear?
Any examples of not having the equipment you need that you should have?
Any bad days?
Im listening intently ^_^
I typically ride with a medic in my VFD but unfortunatly could not that day. I was riding with a "NEW" medic, he JUST got his paramedic patch and was a joyfull fellow.
As some what of an observer/assistant I had put my gear (stethescope, BP buff, pocket guide) where I had always put them in the back of the rig.
He didnt really check anything, Just got his medic bag he was assigned off the rack and put it in the back of the rig, got his EKG and did the same. Didnt check O2 or anything (not saying it was a BAD thing, just something I was in the habit of doing)
So we get dispatched for a difficulty breathing, I carry the EKG into the house, the elderly (very overwiegh) woman is obviously in need of O2, Boom, O2 is completely empty and we had to get her outside and into the back in order to use the large O2. So we did that. Ok she is stable, he wants to hook her up to his EKG, He puts a few nodes on and then soon realizes that he is missing quite a few of them. And no spares in the bag.
I took vitals and we were soon about to arrive at the hospital, He put her on a breathing treatment (nebulizer).
We pull in and open the doors to get her out, and into the hospital, he left her attached to the O2 non-rebreather while he pulled her out forgetting that he didnt use a small O2 cylinder. She was still hooked up to the large tank, he starts pulling her out and I start yelling but it was far too late. She started grunting and moaning as the mask dragged across her face and then the cord popped off the hook up to the large tank. I was in aw

Long story short, after that he always checked his gear afterwords.
Have any stories of forgetting to check gear?
Any examples of not having the equipment you need that you should have?
Any bad days?
Im listening intently ^_^