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DFW,

If we could outlaw stupidity we'd all be in trouble and half of my calls in

my 22 years would never have been placed.

Your glass in the Coke story WILL I am sure find it's way into some class I

teach at some time!

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DFW,

If we could outlaw stupidity we'd all be in trouble and half of my calls in

my 22 years would never have been placed.

Your glass in the Coke story WILL I am sure find it's way into some class I

teach at some time!

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI

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" A Texan with a Jersey Attitude "

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Hate to bring this up, but; How about the humanitarian side of our job. The

same addict that " snorts glass " is in a world where they need help, they can't

do it for themselves so they turn to us for the help. Think about it.

Cocaine use is against the law, why state that they are taking it in the first

place? Although these patients also irritate me, we are there to help. If we

forget what we are there for we need to find another line of work. EMS is

changing. People regard us as, dare I say it; " Medical Professionals " . That

means

those outside the realm of EMS and the medical profession regard us in the same

light as the Emergency Room Nurse. Asking for help is hard enough when you

have suffered an accident, these people do it to themselves. Stupid but true.

Danny L.

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Hate to bring this up, but; How about the humanitarian side of our job. The

same addict that " snorts glass " is in a world where they need help, they can't

do it for themselves so they turn to us for the help. Think about it.

Cocaine use is against the law, why state that they are taking it in the first

place? Although these patients also irritate me, we are there to help. If we

forget what we are there for we need to find another line of work. EMS is

changing. People regard us as, dare I say it; " Medical Professionals " . That

means

those outside the realm of EMS and the medical profession regard us in the same

light as the Emergency Room Nurse. Asking for help is hard enough when you

have suffered an accident, these people do it to themselves. Stupid but true.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

Office

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For information HIPPA relates to information not related to medical treatment

purposes, not for violations of law. I don't think this has been tried in

court yet but I can see it being done. Of course if I am incorrect I am sure

there will be an attorney comment somewhere. The argument can be made that drug

abuse is a form of self mutilation.

I am not joking about the Medical Professional statement. We don't feel

sometimes as part of the medical profession but we are. We may even be informed

by our counterparts in the ER that we are not medical professionals. They are

jealous because they know we are quickly being put into this realm.

Danny L.

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For information HIPPA relates to information not related to medical treatment

purposes, not for violations of law. I don't think this has been tried in

court yet but I can see it being done. Of course if I am incorrect I am sure

there will be an attorney comment somewhere. The argument can be made that drug

abuse is a form of self mutilation.

I am not joking about the Medical Professional statement. We don't feel

sometimes as part of the medical profession but we are. We may even be informed

by our counterparts in the ER that we are not medical professionals. They are

jealous because they know we are quickly being put into this realm.

Danny L.

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(PETSAR)

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In a message dated 1/14/2004 4:05:18 PM Central Standard Time,

dfw_firefighter@... writes:

and " betcha if your baby's daddy had a 40 ounce for you where he

stays you'd find a ride " ...

Pretty harsh but funny and true.

DFW

Not only is it pretty harsh, but it is very racial also. Please be careful

that you don't print everything your uneducated brain tells you too.

Andy Foote

EMS Manager

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In a message dated 1/14/2004 4:05:18 PM Central Standard Time,

dfw_firefighter@... writes:

and " betcha if your baby's daddy had a 40 ounce for you where he

stays you'd find a ride " ...

Pretty harsh but funny and true.

DFW

Not only is it pretty harsh, but it is very racial also. Please be careful

that you don't print everything your uneducated brain tells you too.

Andy Foote

EMS Manager

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I apologize but it was and is a sensitive issue with me. I sent (I thought)

to Dfw personal address and it was not to come out on egroup. I apologized to

him privately and now publicly. It is something that keeps the fires going

when it is printed and I was more than hasty in my reply.

Andy

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I apologize but it was and is a sensitive issue with me. I sent (I thought)

to Dfw personal address and it was not to come out on egroup. I apologized to

him privately and now publicly. It is something that keeps the fires going

when it is printed and I was more than hasty in my reply.

Andy

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The " EMS " run I have yet to grasp the seriousness of is the " OB

emergency " type run. Granted, situations arise that necessitate EMS

being called but how about the 9 OB, BOWI, contractions infrequent,

due 2 days ago, and needs a ride to the hospital because " my baby's

daddy ain't here " ? The words " emergency " and " childbirth " RARELY

belong in the same sentence (or paragraph for that matter). One

paramedic that I work with is particularly verbal with these

folks... " look here playa... I betcha if someone had a bag of weed

waitin' for you over in XXX you'd find a way to get there "

and " betcha if your baby's daddy had a 40 ounce for you where he

stays you'd find a ride " ...

Pretty harsh but funny and true.

DFW

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I can say with absolutely no doubt that that person would not work as my

partner the first time that came out to a patient or a patients family. This

is one example why EMS has the reputation that it has.

No wonder you are not signing your name, I would be embarrassed too.

Joby Berkley

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> The " EMS " run I have yet to grasp the seriousness of is the " OB

> emergency " type run. Granted, situations arise that necessitate EMS

> being called but how about the 9 OB, BOWI, contractions infrequent,

> due 2 days ago, and needs a ride to the hospital because " my baby's

> daddy ain't here " ? The words " emergency " and " childbirth " RARELY

> belong in the same sentence (or paragraph for that matter). One

> paramedic that I work with is particularly verbal with these

> folks... " look here playa... I betcha if someone had a bag of weed

> waitin' for you over in XXX you'd find a way to get there "

> and " betcha if your baby's daddy had a 40 ounce for you where he

> stays you'd find a ride " ...

>

> Pretty harsh but funny and true.

>

> DFW

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I have another one for you...

The cocaine addict " did " a few lines of coke even though glass

shards/particles were mixed in it due to the container breaking in

her purse. Her complaint was that she was concerned about glass

particles in her nostrils and airway. The cocaine was done several

hours prior to her calling for an ambulance and she had no complaint

other than her " concern " . I asked her why she did the cocaine after

she knew there was glass in it... her response was " I done paid for

the shit... I ain't gonna waste it " . Her room mate stopped us as

we were starting to leave with our patient to give her the bus pass

to get home. Go figure.

It sure is nice knowing that my job is as secure as a job can be

these days.

As long as these folks continue to live the lifestyle they live and

as long as they continue to reproduce year after year after year I

am confident firefighters, paramedics, and police officers will have

a place in society.

DFW

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No, they CAN do for themselves, but they choose not to...there is a vast

difference. I'm as humanitarian as the next guy, but sometimes I have to

wonder what goes on in people's heads.

Here's what it boils down to. Lack of primary healthcare, and way too many

lawyers. If the ER is your doctor, and every time you go there you wait 12

hours, you start to notice that the people who come in on the big yellow

stretcher seem to go right back....you'd be an idiot not to try the same

thing. You could pay the 10 bucks for a cab ride, or call 911 for free. What

are you going to do? I have trouble generating compassion for these folks. I

understand where they are coming from, and I do my job like a pro, but do

they deserve my humanitarianism? I save that for the people waiting for a

unit when we run out who might actually need us.

I have a cardiac arrest patient in the ICU currently, who stands a

reasonable chance of going home. He didn't have another 60 seconds to spare,

literally. The chances are better than even that on a normal day where I

work, all our units would have been doing something similar to what has been

described today, and he'd be at the cemetary right now. Who's worried about

that guy?

I cannot help these people, I can merely facillitate their continued abuse

of both the public health system and the emergency service system.....with a

smile, until the system collapses completely, or somebody above my pay grade

tells me to stop.

magnetass sends

Re: BS reasons for EMS call (was Liens for EMS bills)

> Hate to bring this up, but; How about the humanitarian side of our job.

The

> same addict that " snorts glass " is in a world where they need help, they

can't

> do it for themselves so they turn to us for the help. Think about it.

> Cocaine use is against the law, why state that they are taking it in the

first

> place? Although these patients also irritate me, we are there to help.

If we

> forget what we are there for we need to find another line of work. EMS is

> changing. People regard us as, dare I say it; " Medical Professionals " .

That means

> those outside the realm of EMS and the medical profession regard us in the

same

> light as the Emergency Room Nurse. Asking for help is hard enough when

you

> have suffered an accident, these people do it to themselves. Stupid but

true.

>

> Danny L.

> Owner/NREMT-P

> Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

> (PETSAR)

> Office

> FAX

>

>

>

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No, they CAN do for themselves, but they choose not to...there is a vast

difference. I'm as humanitarian as the next guy, but sometimes I have to

wonder what goes on in people's heads.

Here's what it boils down to. Lack of primary healthcare, and way too many

lawyers. If the ER is your doctor, and every time you go there you wait 12

hours, you start to notice that the people who come in on the big yellow

stretcher seem to go right back....you'd be an idiot not to try the same

thing. You could pay the 10 bucks for a cab ride, or call 911 for free. What

are you going to do? I have trouble generating compassion for these folks. I

understand where they are coming from, and I do my job like a pro, but do

they deserve my humanitarianism? I save that for the people waiting for a

unit when we run out who might actually need us.

I have a cardiac arrest patient in the ICU currently, who stands a

reasonable chance of going home. He didn't have another 60 seconds to spare,

literally. The chances are better than even that on a normal day where I

work, all our units would have been doing something similar to what has been

described today, and he'd be at the cemetary right now. Who's worried about

that guy?

I cannot help these people, I can merely facillitate their continued abuse

of both the public health system and the emergency service system.....with a

smile, until the system collapses completely, or somebody above my pay grade

tells me to stop.

magnetass sends

Re: BS reasons for EMS call (was Liens for EMS bills)

> Hate to bring this up, but; How about the humanitarian side of our job.

The

> same addict that " snorts glass " is in a world where they need help, they

can't

> do it for themselves so they turn to us for the help. Think about it.

> Cocaine use is against the law, why state that they are taking it in the

first

> place? Although these patients also irritate me, we are there to help.

If we

> forget what we are there for we need to find another line of work. EMS is

> changing. People regard us as, dare I say it; " Medical Professionals " .

That means

> those outside the realm of EMS and the medical profession regard us in the

same

> light as the Emergency Room Nurse. Asking for help is hard enough when

you

> have suffered an accident, these people do it to themselves. Stupid but

true.

>

> Danny L.

> Owner/NREMT-P

> Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

> (PETSAR)

> Office

> FAX

>

>

>

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The same patients you don't see still go to the ER. The same stubbed toe

still gets evaluated even when they walk in or taken by a family member. The

epistaxis walks into the ER and gets evaluated. The tooth ache still gets

evaluated. This seems to be a part of the problem. We want to be medical

professionals but we still have a problem believing it.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

Office

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I knew that was coming.

Joby Berkley

Re: BS reasons for EMS call (was Liens for EMS bills)

> In a message dated 1/14/2004 4:05:18 PM Central Standard Time,

> dfw_firefighter@... writes:

> and " betcha if your baby's daddy had a 40 ounce for you where he

> stays you'd find a ride " ...

>

> Pretty harsh but funny and true.

>

> DFW

> Not only is it pretty harsh, but it is very racial also. Please be

careful

> that you don't print everything your uneducated brain tells you too.

>

> Andy Foote

> EMS Manager

>

>

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I knew that was coming.

Joby Berkley

Re: BS reasons for EMS call (was Liens for EMS bills)

> In a message dated 1/14/2004 4:05:18 PM Central Standard Time,

> dfw_firefighter@... writes:

> and " betcha if your baby's daddy had a 40 ounce for you where he

> stays you'd find a ride " ...

>

> Pretty harsh but funny and true.

>

> DFW

> Not only is it pretty harsh, but it is very racial also. Please be

careful

> that you don't print everything your uneducated brain tells you too.

>

> Andy Foote

> EMS Manager

>

>

>

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Andy,

.... " Not only is it pretty harsh, but it is very racial also. Please

be careful hat you don't print everything your uneducated brain

tells you too " ...

Ever heard of Carte Blanche? If you look closely while reading my

post, you will notice the quotation marks. They look like " XXXX " .

Quotation marks indicate that one has QUOTED a person, book, etc.

The quote (inside the quotation marks) was stated by the paramedic I

discussed in my previous post. It just so happens that his command

of the english language may not be as proper as someone as learned

as you are trying to appear to be.

My advice to you... 1) use spell check - " too " and " to " are not

interchangeable and 2) be careful throwing the race card around.

Folks are easily offended by it.

I do not recall anything in my profile or posted on this list that

describes my education. What was the basis for my brain

being " uneducated " ?

DFW

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Andy,

.... " Not only is it pretty harsh, but it is very racial also. Please

be careful hat you don't print everything your uneducated brain

tells you too " ...

Ever heard of Carte Blanche? If you look closely while reading my

post, you will notice the quotation marks. They look like " XXXX " .

Quotation marks indicate that one has QUOTED a person, book, etc.

The quote (inside the quotation marks) was stated by the paramedic I

discussed in my previous post. It just so happens that his command

of the english language may not be as proper as someone as learned

as you are trying to appear to be.

My advice to you... 1) use spell check - " too " and " to " are not

interchangeable and 2) be careful throwing the race card around.

Folks are easily offended by it.

I do not recall anything in my profile or posted on this list that

describes my education. What was the basis for my brain

being " uneducated " ?

DFW

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In Texas it is not an offense to use drugs, it is an offense to posses the

drugs. You cant legalley report them because of hippia and if you do the police

only want to know are they getting the medical care they need so the question is

moot any way.

Transport and let management worry about the logistics.

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> Hate to bring this up, but; How about the humanitarian side of our job.

The

> same addict that " snorts glass " is in a world where they need help, they

can't

> do it for themselves so they turn to us for the help.

No, some of them turn to us for a ride, nothing more nothing less. I don't

have a problem with the humaniitarian side of my job, I do it and I do it

well. But your blanket statement means that the person who calls us 3 times

a week for the flu, can't do anything for themselves?

You can't generalize everyone as needing EMS anymore than I or anyone else

can generalize all patients as being an ignoranus (ignoranus is defined as

someone who is ignorant AND an a**hole)

> Think about it.

> Cocaine use is against the law, why state that they are taking it in the

first

> place?

Less than average intelligence. Plus the fact that according to HIPPA, we

can't tell the police anyway.

> Although these patients also irritate me, we are there to help.

We do, we take them to the hospital so we can share our amazement at their

less than average intelligence with everyone else.

> If we

> forget what we are there for we need to find another line of work. EMS is

> changing. People regard us as, dare I say it; " Medical Professionals " .

That means

> those outside the realm of EMS and the medical profession regard us in the

same

> light as the Emergency Room Nurse.

You're joking right?

> Stupid but true.

Ok, we agree on something

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In Texas it is not an offense to use drugs, it is an offense to posses the

drugs. You cant legalley report them because of hippia and if you do the police

only want to know are they getting the medical care they need so the question is

moot any way.

Transport and let management worry about the logistics.

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Comments inline (including sarcastic humor, so take no offense)

> Hate to bring this up, but; How about the humanitarian side of our job.

The

> same addict that " snorts glass " is in a world where they need help, they

can't

> do it for themselves so they turn to us for the help.

No, some of them turn to us for a ride, nothing more nothing less. I don't

have a problem with the humaniitarian side of my job, I do it and I do it

well. But your blanket statement means that the person who calls us 3 times

a week for the flu, can't do anything for themselves?

You can't generalize everyone as needing EMS anymore than I or anyone else

can generalize all patients as being an ignoranus (ignoranus is defined as

someone who is ignorant AND an a**hole)

> Think about it.

> Cocaine use is against the law, why state that they are taking it in the

first

> place?

Less than average intelligence. Plus the fact that according to HIPPA, we

can't tell the police anyway.

> Although these patients also irritate me, we are there to help.

We do, we take them to the hospital so we can share our amazement at their

less than average intelligence with everyone else.

> If we

> forget what we are there for we need to find another line of work. EMS is

> changing. People regard us as, dare I say it; " Medical Professionals " .

That means

> those outside the realm of EMS and the medical profession regard us in the

same

> light as the Emergency Room Nurse.

You're joking right?

> Stupid but true.

Ok, we agree on something

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