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	<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 14:24:14 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>Good ...old NYC EMS ...Medic !</title>
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		<p>My 25 years of experience in EMS !!!!</p>
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	<pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 12:05:55 -0700</pubDate>
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		<p>Happy EMS Week : May 18th to 24th<br />
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Back in 1973, President Gerald Ford signed the official proclamation designating an official EMS Week, in part to recognize the branch of public safety that most citizens prefer to ignore the other 358 days of the year. <br />
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Top Ten Signs It's EMS Week:<br />
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The local hospitals treat you to homemade Sloppy Joes...made from the leftover barbecue sauce from Hospital Week and the leftover hamburger patties from Nurse's Week. My advice: don't even try the potato salad. It doesn't keep well.<br />
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Sumdood takes a break from creating havoc and mayhem for one week. Of course, it's only because he's gearing up for the hell that is Memorial Day weekend, but what do we care?<br />
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All the homeless people angling for a 72-hour psychiatric admission -- and the free food and air conditioning that comes with it -- stop claiming to be Jesus for one week and instead claim to be Johnny Gage or Roy DeSoto.<br />
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When you pull up behind someone in traffic on an emergency response, and chirp your siren at them, they roll down the window and let you know that you're Number One! Oh, wait a minute. They do that all the time anyway.<br />
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Adoring patients let you know how much they support your profession by loudly proclaiming, ''I pay your salary!'' Oh, wait a minute. They do that all the time, too.<br />
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The local nursing home bakes you a cake...but forgets about it for a week and only calls you after it has turned stale. And all of them blame it on the ''day shift.''<br />
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Women call you at odd hours of the night and breathe heavily into the phone. Of course, it's only 87-year-old Agnes calling because the humidity and high pollen count has exacerbated her emphysema, but at least she'll be glad to see you.<br />
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Local municipalities announce that, for one week only, they will treat the drinking water with Haldol, Versed and Narcan instead of fluoride...because you need the break.<br />
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SSM systems announce that for one week, they will suspend street corner posting. All crews are entitled to get out of their rigs, stretch their legs, sit down and relax...provided it's at the corner of 8th and Elm, during off-peak hours, and the management of Burger King doesn't complain about you hanging out in one of their booths.<br />
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And the number one sign it's EMS Week is... all your patients make your job easier by providing you with a list detailing their medical history and prescription medications. Of course, it's written in crayon on a crumpled piece of spiral notebook paper and lists things like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Demonic Possession, Seasonal Affective Disorder, and allergies to everything but Demerol, Dilaudid, Morphine and Fentanyl...but it's the thought that counts, right?<br />
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	<pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2007 00:03:28 -0700</pubDate>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2007 10:19:21 -0700</pubDate>
	<title>E.M.S Protocols and Standing Orders for Greek Paramedics by Paramedic John Antoniades BSc., EMT-P (Book) in Medicine &amp;Science</title>
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		<p>This is a step by step manual written in Greek,to be used by medical staff in providing pre-hospital emergency care,in the Greek Community.It is based on the American E.M.S system and according to the 1998 USA Department Of Transportation&#039;s standards and protocols;It contains highlights of the 2005 CPR standards of the American Heart Association as well; it is also offered as a download. Also check " Emergency Medical Servises in Athens,Greece " in a 2007 calendar option. Do not forget to download your free copy of the video "Telemetry,a unique tool in EMS"<br />
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