eagledream
Team Captain
This is a bit of a different thread and i doubt it has been done before. I work as a paramedic and was hoping to gauge when other people think it's appropriate to call 000 for an ambulance. I have worked for the ambulance service for 2 years and prior to entering this field i had a completely different opinion of what working for the ambulance service entailed. In the last 3 or 4 months i've attended patients complaining of;
-being unable to sleep (at 9pm)
- thirsty (at 3am, the lady had her bag packed ready to go to hospital, note, she didn't get a ride with us).
- paper cut
- numerous colds/coughs
- swollen fingers
- "generally feeling unwell"
I genuinely love the job i do and am grateful to be paid to do it. My pet hates though are people who call an ambulance because they think they'll be seen quicker in a hospital (not true). Our 'frequent fliers' can become frustrating at times as well. When do you think it's appropriate to call an ambulance?
-being unable to sleep (at 9pm)
- thirsty (at 3am, the lady had her bag packed ready to go to hospital, note, she didn't get a ride with us).
- paper cut
- numerous colds/coughs
- swollen fingers
- "generally feeling unwell"
I genuinely love the job i do and am grateful to be paid to do it. My pet hates though are people who call an ambulance because they think they'll be seen quicker in a hospital (not true). Our 'frequent fliers' can become frustrating at times as well. When do you think it's appropriate to call an ambulance?










