Today is Well Done Wednesday, where we spotlight exceptional work by our paramedics. AEMTs and EMTs. This week’s honorees are Paramedic Cheryl Riley and EMT Nicole Wynn.
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They were eventually able to convince the patient to be transported and advocated for the hospital to call a stroke code, which ended up being the correct diagnosis. Kudos!
Today is Well Done Wednesday, where we spotlight exceptional work by our paramedics. AEMTs and EMTs. This week’s honorees are Cpl. Melinda Sockell, EMT Jonathan Lewis, and Paramedic Recruit Amari Fisher.
This crew was dispatched to a patient who could not get out of bed. Although her vital signs were normal, they noted that she had visual disturbances that indicated an uncommon presentation of stroke.
This week in Durham County By the Numbers: The data moves in mysterious ways. By that, we mean that our charting software decided to change our options for dispositions in a way that is causing a bit of chaos.
Welcome to Save Sunday, where we recognize the medics, AEMTs and EMTs who were involved in cardiac arrests with sustained ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) during the previous week. Great job, everyone!
“Leigh had far more patience than I and happily helped her call the phone company. Leigh was able to get her service up and running, including getting her music and her pictures of her dog. Outstanding work on her part.”
Today is Well Done Wednesday, where we spotlight exceptional work by our paramedics. AEMTs and EMTs. This week’s honoree is EMT Leigh Harris, who was nominated by her partner, Shawn Johnson.
This week in Durham County By the Numbers: We’ve seen a slight increase in both call volume and response times, with a big shift towards transports instead of non-transports. Stay safe and stay hydrated!
Immediately after this, the same crews were dispatched to another cardiac arrest, where they achieved return of spontaneous circulation.
These crews kept their cool and provided high-level medical care on a very long night. Kudos to all involved!
Today is Well Done Wednesday, where we spotlight exceptional work by our paramedics. AEMTs and EMTs. This week’s honorees are Paramedic Craig Schmidt, AEMT Miranda Svirk, Paramedic Arianna McCartney, and AEMT Frank Potter.
When the second unit arrived, they were able to take over care of the initial patient who had fallen. Both patients were treated and transported to the hospital in improved condition.
This week in Durham County By the Numbers: Our call volume is roughly the same as last week, buoyed by a busy Friday with stormy weather and an excessively hot weekend. Response times are down for both high- and low-acuity calls.
Welcome to Save Sunday, where we recognize the medics, AEMTs and EMTs who were involved in cardiac arrests with sustained ROSC (return of spontaneous circulation) during the previous week. Great job, everyone!