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Re: Re: Bear With A Sore Head
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Clarabelle
It's not everyone... I am always really grateful to LAS crews when they come out to us, because we aren't usually the priority cases although when I call them we really DO need them. The only crews I've ever had a problem with are 2 crews that were really, really rude to me (I put in a complaint about one of them; the other changed their tune when they realised my client had a wound infection and needed entonox just so she could sit up in the chair, I really DID need to call them) and the other one was an EMT who not only thought she was a midwife she started telling me and my colleague what to do. At a home birth. That went fine. I raised an eyebrow and had a gentle word... that stopped all that. I mean really; I don't tell LAS how to do an ECG, don't tell me how to catch a baby!
I tend to work on the premise that most ambulance personnel have the experience that maternity calls = waste of time, and so I do whatever I can to make up for some of the shite.
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