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I had the idea for this image recently while having a busy shift on the ambulance. We were dealing with several high acuity calls when we were called to a simple hospital transfer. I was thinking that if our patient knew what had happened on the stretcher she was sitting on just moments ago she wouldn't be as at ease with where she was. I then starting thinking of all the things that happen in the back of my ambulance when I'm not on shift. ...If these walls could talk.
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NEW YORK — Just like emergency response personnel from across the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers came to New York City to support response and recovery efforts after 9/11, emergency responders not affiliated with the Corps also came from states far and wide to offer whatever help they could as well. Pictured is a group of Urban Search and Rescue specialists from Florida that came to New York City to help with response and recovery efforts at Ground Zero. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers file photo)
The extended contract will see Motorola stay on to provide emergency data communications service for Ambulance Victoria.
Trauma Code 1 and 2 are the very first images I ever created. They are based on a call I attended early in my career where a young man in his early twenties died tragically. What stuck with me from this call wasn't that he died in the back of the ambulance; rather, it was what he was saying as he died. When I finished these pieces, I kept them to myself for a long time and had no plans to share them. The process of creating them was therapeutic and cathartic for me. I was able to purge the associated emotions from this memory from my head and trap them in these two-dimensional images. I feared what my fellow first responders would think if I showed a vulnerable side to our profession. It was months before anyone else saw them. To my pleasant surprise, the opposite of what I feared happened. Many of our peers looked at these images and attached their own experiences to them and were also able to heal from them in some way. Many of my pieces are dark and tragic, but they are all authentic and healing for me. They are all – tragically optimistic.
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Am I a burn out? I’ve been reading many articles on occupational stress injuries, PTSD and stress in the work place. A few of these articles stated the work place environment (office politics) is a major cause of stress for first responders and in some cases first responders stated office politics as being more stressful than attending emergency calls. Is it possible that our workplace can be more stressful to us than attending life and death emergency calls? When I was a new medic I would see older and more experienced medics that were jaded and very negative to the profession. I always wondered why they were still working if they were so miserable. Sometimes I worry that now I’m that old burnt out medic that isn’t as pumped about the work as I used to be. I find I get into days of negativity that is really just hurting myself and causing a great deal of unwanted stress. Is being a burnt out medic increase your risk of PTSD or getting an occupational stress injury? I let go of all the things out of my control that were bothering me and it was a wonderful realization for me. Now I go to work and have fun at being the best paramedic and firefighter that I can be and I don’t worry about anything else. When I leave work I leave all the workplace stressors behind me. …burnt out medic status averted… Have a safe week everyone, DanSun
By the time we started dating, Marc had already completed his BAA, but boy, I had no clue what I was getting myself into! Marc, firstly, is one of a select few people that I know that truly has the…
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EMR training is an essential component of preparing healthcare professionals to effectively respond to emergency situations. With the rising number of medical emergencies and natural disasters, it is crucial for individuals in the medical field to have a solid foundation in emergency response. EMR training equips healthcare providers with the knowledge and skills necessary to […]