> Chuckle. Gee, don't they want to better themselfs? (GRIN)
Oh I guess not....I've been licensed here for 21 years so I don't really
think I'll be needing NR to go elsewhere in the country to work. Too close
to retirement........*ya know*!!
> Let me ask you. The gentleman just stated that as a NREMT,
> he can go
> into a scene, and if there are just basic EMT's there, he can
> "Assume
> Command".
> Now, say we have a couple of EMT's out on Medic 31, and they
> are providing
> care at a accident. Someone from Arizona pulls up, and
> decides to
> "take control of the scene".
Is that with or without a Corona in his hand?
> How long do you figure it will take, if he persists, till he
> is escorted
> away from the scene? How long, if he still persists, till
> arrest?
> Unless Nastyville has changed drastically, I figure, about a
> minute
> for the first, and another for the second..........
My-my you're feeling awful generous today. First, he would never make it
to the scene. PD takes great pride in keeping non-uniformed folks away from
a major scene.
> Is the FD going to be on the new PD radio system?
We are suppose to have some *talk to* capability, but to what extent, I don't
know. We're going paperless the 1st of the month. You ought to see the
*pretty* little lap tops they're placing on the units. Theoretically, we're
suppose to upload all data via cellular at the conclusion of the run.
They're still working some logistical bugs out of that deal. I'll let you
know how it comes out.
> And lastly, Say hi to Ralph. See Marvin L any?
Will do and, No, I haven't seen nor heard from him in awhile. He hasn't
called the BBS in some time.
Regards!
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