Arrived at my new house with a "Are you lost?" LOL... Have heard all sorts of stories about just how busy the station is and figured we'd be hitting the ground going. Nope. My wheel chock cloud followed me through most of the morning. Everyone is great and I'm sure I'll create some nicknames suitable for the characters on my shift. It's gonna be fun.
Started off the day just before lunch with a chest pain at a dialysis center. He had enough Heparin in him to bypass the ASA, but a couple shots of NTG and into triage and he was a happy camper.
Ran an MVA, a structure fire, and a few others before dinner.
The night time.. well now that is another story. We ran and ran.. I think I got maybe 45 min of sleep. A shooting, in the leg, through and through... an infant with a high fever with unexplainable seizures. Apparently he has had them everyday since he was born, diagnosed not as epilepsy, but something else. He seized while we transported and it only lasted maybe 20 seconds with zero postictal time. Less than a year old, but mom says that he can be playing and just pass out. I am intrigued. He is as cute as a button and regardless of being sick, feverish and 0130 he is surprisingly alert and happy.
Ended the shift with a guy @ 0430 feeling weak and disoriented and some chest pain. Hx of HTN but his pressure on scene never got higher than 96/58 with a pulse never higher than 58. I felt bad asking to guy to crawl to the door since he said he couldnt walk, but he was a pretty big fellow and any help he could give us would surely help. Main hospital of choice was on full diversion enroute so we switched over to another one. Poor guy's wife never knew we switched and when I called the 1st hospital to adv that she was coming and to redirect her to the new one... they acted like they were being asked to raise the titanic.
Anyways... got back to the house and had a half hour before shift change. I still crashed for a while. I needed a little sleep for the hour and half drive home.
So... day one is down. Even though it is not the house I had really hoped for, I am really happy where I am at. The cross-section of people stretches across all socio-economic ranges and the territory covers a good range of different kinds of buildings. I am estatic to finally see the last two years come full circle. I drive down the highway with this big cheesy grin on my face.
No sir........ I am not lost.
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
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