I got a subpoena for a school bus rear ending another school bus in a parting lot (low speed). It was 98* out side and the students just came back form a sports game. I ended up the as triage officer. FD first on scene grouped PT’s into 3 groups; injuries, any medical history, and every else that had no issues.
The injuries group consisted of…
Bus driver in denial, hit her head, and neck pain.
Student fell off of bus with deep leg lack.
Student fell in bus possible broken arm.
Student fell and there jammed thumb.
Pt’s with medical histories were…
Student diabetic felt dehydrated.
Bus driver with history of heart problems felt fine.
3 students with asthma.
We had 45 that felt fine, no injuries, and no medical history. We did B/P, pulse, breath rate, and lung sounds. They all had a PT report done and all singed saying there was no need for treatment per SOP. This group had 6 that clamed not to be on either bus but some how ended up getting triaged.
I handed down 5 PT’s down to 3 units for transport. Bottled water was handed out a few times and Gatorade was offered on the way out of triage. Yes I did triage a few people more then once because they wanted a second Gatorade.
I have talked to our department’s layer that’s going with me to court. The lawsuit is the schools insurance vs contracted bus transportation insurance on who is liable for part of the medical expenses. I have gone over copies of all the reports with my lawyer and our EMD. Monday morning I meat with my layer and will go over all the original paper work and go to court starting on Tuesday. I have been told that I will need to be there 2 to 3 days.
For some reason this morning I got that uneasy feeling about having to go to court. This will be my second time I will have had to go to court for EMS stuff. Dose anyone have any tips for long days in court?
The injuries group consisted of…
Bus driver in denial, hit her head, and neck pain.
Student fell off of bus with deep leg lack.
Student fell in bus possible broken arm.
Student fell and there jammed thumb.
Pt’s with medical histories were…
Student diabetic felt dehydrated.
Bus driver with history of heart problems felt fine.
3 students with asthma.
We had 45 that felt fine, no injuries, and no medical history. We did B/P, pulse, breath rate, and lung sounds. They all had a PT report done and all singed saying there was no need for treatment per SOP. This group had 6 that clamed not to be on either bus but some how ended up getting triaged.
I handed down 5 PT’s down to 3 units for transport. Bottled water was handed out a few times and Gatorade was offered on the way out of triage. Yes I did triage a few people more then once because they wanted a second Gatorade.
I have talked to our department’s layer that’s going with me to court. The lawsuit is the schools insurance vs contracted bus transportation insurance on who is liable for part of the medical expenses. I have gone over copies of all the reports with my lawyer and our EMD. Monday morning I meat with my layer and will go over all the original paper work and go to court starting on Tuesday. I have been told that I will need to be there 2 to 3 days.
For some reason this morning I got that uneasy feeling about having to go to court. This will be my second time I will have had to go to court for EMS stuff. Dose anyone have any tips for long days in court?