Sick flip, dude
A common problem we face in our EMS system is not always knowing what to expect when we arrive on the scene of a call.
A common problem we face in our EMS system is not always knowing what to expect when we arrive on the scene of a call.
It was five minutes into my first shift as an ”observer” with an ALS unit in Carson City, Nevada when the tones dropped; cardiac arrest.
This call was dispatched as a bravo determinant EMS call for an allergic reaction. I was the crew chief on this call with a crew consisting of myself, a driver, and one attendant.