Guest guest Posted August 13, 2010 Report Share Posted August 13, 2010 My deepest condolences to the friends and family. Alyssa Woods, NREMT-B > Posted by Janis Demarest - email > > LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three > co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide > while on duty in east Texas. > > A spokeswoman at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, which > operates Champion EMS in White Oak, says the victims were discovered > around 7 a.m. Friday by other workers during shift change. > Ashworth told The Associated Press that the carbon monoxide apparently > was from a generator left running on an ambulance. > > Ashworth says a 33-year-old female EMT, who was in training, was > pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Ashworth says a > paramedic and two emergency medical technicians, all male, are in good > condition. Their names were not immediately released. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 My thoughts and prayers as well of those of my family go out to Victor, and all the employees of Champion EMS on the loss of their co-workers, and fellow EMS workers to all of us here in Texas. Ken Bouldin, BBA, LP Adjunct Instructor, TEEX ASTL and MTFL Posted by Janis Demarest - email LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide while on duty in east Texas. A spokeswoman at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, which operates Champion EMS in White Oak, says the victims were discovered around 7 a.m. Friday by other workers during shift change. Ashworth told The Associated Press that the carbon monoxide apparently was from a generator left running on an ambulance. Ashworth says a 33-year-old female EMT, who was in training, was pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Ashworth says a paramedic and two emergency medical technicians, all male, are in good condition. Their names were not immediately released. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 My thoughts and prayers as well of those of my family go out to Victor, and all the employees of Champion EMS on the loss of their co-workers, and fellow EMS workers to all of us here in Texas. Ken Bouldin, BBA, LP Adjunct Instructor, TEEX ASTL and MTFL Posted by Janis Demarest - email LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide while on duty in east Texas. A spokeswoman at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, which operates Champion EMS in White Oak, says the victims were discovered around 7 a.m. Friday by other workers during shift change. Ashworth told The Associated Press that the carbon monoxide apparently was from a generator left running on an ambulance. Ashworth says a 33-year-old female EMT, who was in training, was pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Ashworth says a paramedic and two emergency medical technicians, all male, are in good condition. Their names were not immediately released. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 My thoughts and prayers as well of those of my family go out to Victor, and all the employees of Champion EMS on the loss of their co-workers, and fellow EMS workers to all of us here in Texas. Ken Bouldin, BBA, LP Adjunct Instructor, TEEX ASTL and MTFL Posted by Janis Demarest - email LONGVIEW, Texas (AP) - One emergency medical technician died and three co-workers are hospitalized after being overcome by carbon monoxide while on duty in east Texas. A spokeswoman at Good Shepherd Medical Center in Longview, which operates Champion EMS in White Oak, says the victims were discovered around 7 a.m. Friday by other workers during shift change. Ashworth told The Associated Press that the carbon monoxide apparently was from a generator left running on an ambulance. Ashworth says a 33-year-old female EMT, who was in training, was pronounced dead after being transported to the hospital. Ashworth says a paramedic and two emergency medical technicians, all male, are in good condition. Their names were not immediately released. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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