Now that I survived the first semester of the Paramedic program, I'm finally posting a few highlights other than the late night photos I took after a shift was over. But yeah, I most definitely got a 3.7 gpa this past semester. Holla. So here are some pictures of the past....
This is obviously Risi and I.... This was when we celebrated her birthday at Ben and Ashlee's in SLC... Aren't we so cute?
This is obviously Risi and I.... This was when we celebrated her birthday at Ben and Ashlee's in SLC... Aren't we so cute?

Ok, I am wearing that exact same shirt again in this picture and it is in public so I guess my last comment was a lie.... But I had to wear a shirt that they could put fake blood all over so why not a shirt that looked like it had already been bloodied?

I was going to put all these pictures up with no explanation because I was feeling really lazy today and it took a lot of my limited energy just to upload these photos but then I realized I'm hanging out a window with a cervical collar on so I didn't want to worry anyone.... So to put everyone at ease, these are PRETEND!

We have to put on a mock for the Basic EMT class for their final and I was a patient obviously. Don't worry, I only had to flat line twice. But they brought me back. It was really fun until it was FREEZING in the ambulance bay which is where this was held.

So this is them after they pulled me back into the car. I was hanging out that window for a good 10 minutes and my arm fell asleep for sure and one of the instructors (my old basic teacher) kept poking my nose with his pen. It's hard to pretend to be unconscious when you are being poked and prodded by someone. Not to mention incredibly frustrating because you can't retaliate and he was totally taking advantage of that fact!

This is us coming up on a scenario for the class. We do them every Monday. One group comes up with a scenario that the whole class goes to in groups of three and runs through it. Our teacher watches and then tells us the things we did well and the things we can fix. So it goes Nate (the guy going in the door), me, and then we were short a person on our team so we took one of the Basic students to help us and I don't recall his name (the kid behind me).
That's me checking the patient's heart rate on the monitor. Oh so the call... 22 year old male that hung himself from the outside 2nd floor bannister. He had been cut down but he wasn't breathing and CPR was in progress when we arrived. So yeah, we hooked him up to the monitor to see what was going on electrically in his heart. (and happy to report since he wasn't really dead, just playing, he had a normal rhythm and rate. so... yay for him.... he's ok...)
But he wasn't breathing so we were going to intubate him. And by we, I mean me. So that's a laryngoscope in my hand and my teacher is telling me that they have an intubation manikin for me to do it on. (don't worry, I was really not excited to do it on a manikin because they are really hard to intubate... in case you were wondering)
But you can see that his lips are blue because he is cyanotic (not enough oxygenation to the cells that are blue, that's why they turn blue) and you can kind of see the rope around his neck. And one person is "bagging" him (squeeaing the blue bag attached to the mask in order to get oxygen down into his lungs since he stopped breathing) and there is a girl doing fakesies CPR. (because CPR when you are actually alive is not the most pleasant experience... Trust me...)
So I'm over in the corner intubating the manikin when the guy starts to "wake up"...
And don't worry, since he was "suicidal" he definitely had a gun and was incredibly angry that we had helped him out. Definitely a "you didn't save my life, you ruined my death! That's what you did!" kind of situation. He definitely wanted us to go and we most definitely didn't want to stay. BTW if a situation ever becomes unstable or dangerous, paramedics have to leave. In fact we aren't supposed to ever go on scene if we don't know it's safe. So if we're called on a domestic disturbance call and police aren't there yet, we are not allowed to go in for our own safety.