TransportJockey
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This has come up in several threads I've seen. And usually brings about some good discussion, so I figured I'd give it a thread to itself.
When you're in the back of the ambulance where do you sit? Are you strapped in? Why or why not?
As for me, I hate working in boxes. For one reason in general. I can't be strapped in while working on the patient if I need to grab things.
USually I'd rather get things done before we start moving and then strap into the airway chair for the ride in. The patient is safe on the cot with 3 straps + shoulders, so why shouldn't I be riding in the safest spot in the ambulance for an attendant.
I'd love to get some of the new Careflite Sprinters that they were showing off at Expo this year, just for the added safety features.
When you're in the back of the ambulance where do you sit? Are you strapped in? Why or why not?
As for me, I hate working in boxes. For one reason in general. I can't be strapped in while working on the patient if I need to grab things.
USually I'd rather get things done before we start moving and then strap into the airway chair for the ride in. The patient is safe on the cot with 3 straps + shoulders, so why shouldn't I be riding in the safest spot in the ambulance for an attendant.
I'd love to get some of the new Careflite Sprinters that they were showing off at Expo this year, just for the added safety features.