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Old 03-24-11, 09:04 PM   #1
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Default Don't panic, I'm a medic

Don't want to brag but....

A few hours ago I finished my training for a red cross volunteer medic in a first aid team. I believe it's called a certified first responder in some countries. So I'm off to saving lives

Well, actually it's not that superhero, saving lives daily stuff like the paramedics, but in a case of real emergency or disaster (earthquake, terorist attack, war) I'd be called into service, to augment the rescue services that will be overstrained in such an event. And it's all voluntary so I'm not paid, the satisfaction of saving lives will have to do. And the feeling everyone around me are safer just because they have someone close by with advanced first aid training.

And ladies, I know mouth to mouth better than the average guy
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Old 03-24-11, 09:06 PM   #2
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Congrats on your certification, and kudos to you for wanting to be out there helping others when they need it most.
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Old 03-24-11, 09:06 PM   #3
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Old 03-24-11, 09:10 PM   #4
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ahh congrats
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Old 03-24-11, 10:51 PM   #5
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Have fun being hit with spleens!

They stain!

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Old 03-24-11, 11:05 PM   #6
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Doctors save lives. Medics just make you more comfortable while you die

Seriously, though, congrats on the cert. The world needs more people like you.
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Old 03-26-11, 09:19 AM   #8
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Congratulations!


Heh. First thing I thought of!!!
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Old 03-25-11, 07:24 AM   #10
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I learn't my medic training in the America's Army online 2 & 3 games. dam close enough.

Gratz Betonov
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Old 03-25-11, 07:35 AM   #11
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Congratulations! In honor of your achievements, I move that we make the Medic avatar permanent for Benatov.



Oh yeah.
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Old 03-25-11, 08:02 AM   #12
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Congratulations! In honor of your achievements, I move that we make the Medic avatar permanent for Benatov.



Oh yeah.
Haha, the idea crossed my mind also, but I'd prefer this one


But no thanks, if I'll have my own custom avatar I'll gain it like everyone else. Trough donation. And I prefer the nautical ones, since profesionaly I will be a ships officer one day
A hero must be modest after all

And an advice: take courses, read books on first aid, ask people. The first minutes count, in the words of Gargamel
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medics save lives. Doctors get the credit
when there's a doctor at the scene before the paramedics it's a coincidence, but anyone can be a medic, you don't have to be certified to save a life, just keep a cool mind and remember what Teddy said

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Old 03-25-11, 08:12 AM   #13
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Well done, congratulations, and thank you!

You'll need to carry some of this:

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Old 03-25-11, 06:16 PM   #14
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when there's a doctor at the scene before the paramedics it's a coincidence, but anyone can be a medic, you don't have to be certified to save a life,
In the US, a medic is almost a 2 year program. You need 6 months or so to get your EMTB (basic), and then another year or so to get your EMTP (Paramedic). I personally went on and did another year to get my Critical Care Paramedic cert.

I have the ability to do anything, except surgery and some drugs (insulin for one), that an ER can do within the first 45 minutes. So most of the time, we are staying on scene and actually saving the patients life. Quite often I'd roll into the ER, say "Here ya go! I fixed him!", and then they would have nothing left to do.

Doctors don't go on the squads in the US, unless they are dumbass students who just get in our way, or the Head of the emergency department (basically our boss (medical control)) who just sit back and observe.

Yes, I have been hit with a spleen. I have flicked oil soaked body parts into the bushes because they were too small and ruined to collect. I have walked into an ER holding a spurting artery clamped shut between my fingers. While working in an ER, I have done more thoracotomies than I should have. I have held a blue apneic 3 year old in one arm, while dragging a 250 pound gun shot victim with the other (that day had a lot of beer at the end of it). I have carried a 1200 pound man down a flight of stairs (not alone of course).

But that's the point of my post. Doctors get all the credit for saving the lives, because it takes time for the family to get to the ED, and that's what they see.

"Oh thank you doctor for saving mom's life!"

"No, maam, thank the medics over there!"

"Oh them, that's just the ambulance drivers"



I lost a lot of colleagues on 9/11. Everyone knows the 343 firefighters died, but name me one person who knows how many EMS workers died? Anybody?

Anybody?

Hell, I don't even know the number, but there's more than enough to be remembered.

Try this.

It's a thankless, underpaid job. Maybe twice a year somebody would actually come up to me an give a heartfelt 'Thank you' to me. And I don't mean the "hey thanks for the same ride the taxi I should have called would have given me" thanks, but a Thank you from the heart because I was able to help them in a time of crisis.

To put it in perspective, My last partner was getting paid $8.00 / hour to do this job. I got quite a bit less than twice that (experience and certifications). There was that kid not to long ago complaining about pushing a broom for $9/hr. Betcha you get shot at a lot less in that job. Course, whenever I get shot at or a gun pointed at me, I get mad and start screaming at them. Usually works somehow .

But I didn't do it for the money. I did it to help people. And that's why Betonov has done it too, I hope. One day there may come a time where he can use his skills to affect the outcome of somebodies life, and it will be a point in your life that you can look back on and be genuinely and thoroughly proud of.

Betonov, I hope you do well with it, and congratulations again on your cert. Welcome to the fraternity.




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