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We're dispatched Priority 1, RLS to two major cross roads in our city. Its for an apartment complex, and we're given the address. Unfortunately there is literally 10 or so complexes all together, and they take up block after block. We're looking, looking, looking. We hear the ALS unit call on scene within 4 minutes, and radio for more info, but they're working the call and don't hear us. We ask dispatch for more info but get none. We go up and down streets, in and out of little areas, even ask a lady walking her dog if she knows where it is, but nothing. This is all with the lights and sirens on.
We see a cop going to the scene, but my partner (the one I had problems with described in the other thread), totally loses him and doesn't see him go by. Finally we see the top of the ALS unit over a tall brick wall, and get on scene.
I'm frustrated, he's frustrated, and I don't know what would have happened if we were the only unit available. In reality we're only a backup unit, with the purpose of initiating treatment, or assisting ALS. We're only dispatched with a ALS or Paramedic unit, but still it's frustrating not being able to find the place.
Any suggestions you old pros have?
(BTW: The call turned out to be non-emergent, and again, ALS was there within 4 minutes).
We see a cop going to the scene, but my partner (the one I had problems with described in the other thread), totally loses him and doesn't see him go by. Finally we see the top of the ALS unit over a tall brick wall, and get on scene.
I'm frustrated, he's frustrated, and I don't know what would have happened if we were the only unit available. In reality we're only a backup unit, with the purpose of initiating treatment, or assisting ALS. We're only dispatched with a ALS or Paramedic unit, but still it's frustrating not being able to find the place.
Any suggestions you old pros have?
(BTW: The call turned out to be non-emergent, and again, ALS was there within 4 minutes).