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What's an EMT?preid1220 wrote:I decided to become an EMT. It's kind of worrying to see how little a trained professional can really do in the field, and how much of a difference that little bit can really make. I can honestly say that I have saved lives, but it is incredibly underwhelming yet humbling.
Emergency Medical Technician, AKA the doctors in the ambulance.Hotshot wrote:What's an EMT?preid1220 wrote:I decided to become an EMT. It's kind of worrying to see how little a trained professional can really do in the field, and how much of a difference that little bit can really make. I can honestly say that I have saved lives, but it is incredibly underwhelming yet humbling.
That's definitely a good start.jj16802 wrote:Probably college and major selection. There was a time in high school where I had no clue what my future could be, until I remembered that I always wanted to be a video game designer as a kid. So I thought learning how to code would be the best place to start.
I have a really good friend who's also planning on doing that. Major in computer science and minor in computer engineering for best results.jj16802 wrote:Probably college and major selection. There was a time in high school where I had no clue what my future could be, until I remembered that I always wanted to be a video game designer as a kid. So I thought learning how to code would be the best place to start.
For the most part it's ether really stable old people with CHF or COPD who need to go to the hospital again, bullshit traumas or as we like to call it Allstateitus "Yeah, I'm totally fine. Let me just get your insurance informa.... Is that an ambulance? MY BACK IS KILLING ME". Occasionally we will get a cardiac arrest, but I've never gotten anyone to stay back... All in all it's a very gritty and unappreciated job, but we will still willingly get up at 3 AM to help those in a crises, whoever they are.Hotshot wrote:That's definitely a good start.jj16802 wrote:Probably college and major selection. There was a time in high school where I had no clue what my future could be, until I remembered that I always wanted to be a video game designer as a kid. So I thought learning how to code would be the best place to start.
Wow Preid, Im guessing you go on adventures on that ambulance.
Sounds cool. Which reminds me...they started the Ambulatory Pharmacy in December of 2012.preid1220 wrote:For the most part it's ether really stable old people with CHF or COPD who need to go to the hospital again, bullshit traumas or as we like to call it Allstateitus "Yeah, I'm totally fine. Let me just get your insurance informa.... Is that an ambulance? MY BACK IS KILLING ME". Occasionally we will get a cardiac arrest, but I've never gotten anyone to stay back... All in all it's a very gritty and unappreciated job, but we will still willingly get up at 3 AM to help those in a crises, whoever they are.Hotshot wrote:That's definitely a good start.jj16802 wrote:Probably college and major selection. There was a time in high school where I had no clue what my future could be, until I remembered that I always wanted to be a video game designer as a kid. So I thought learning how to code would be the best place to start.
Wow Preid, Im guessing you go on adventures on that ambulance.
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