Due to my role in St. John, I have gotten to know many people that work for the NHS Ambulance Service. The same people, who turn up when you call for an ambulance. So, whats the problem?
So, you are in your living room, trip over and break your leg. You are close enough to reach the phone, so call 999. An ambulance turns up, and are let in by the neighbours. The crew are ready to help you, but you notice that thy are a Technician. Will you…
A: Let them help you?
B: Question them to when a “Paramedic” will arrive?
I know which I would Choose!
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Lets start by explaining the difference between Paramedics and Technicians for those Non-Medical people (and Medical Staff!!)
Most people think of all Ambulance Crews as being Paramedics, as this is what the TV shows…In fact, less than half of the Ambulance Crews out there are Paramedics. The rest are usually Technicians. Paramedics are all Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT’s), that have undergone specialist training, which enables them to use a few more procedures, and give a few more drugs.
Due to lack of “Public Awareness”, many people think that EMT’s are not qualified more than a “First Aider”, can only administer Oxygen and drive the ambulance for the Paramedics. Infact, in most counties, the Paramedic stands back as the technician does the work. Technicians are trained in Pain Relief, Resusitation (Airway Management and Defibrillation),are able to read and understand different Vital signs and a range of drugs. This indicates that they have to make on the spot decisions…Do you think they would be allowed on the road if they weren’t qualified.
It is thought, that more than 90% of calls can be treated by an EMT without the need for a Paramedic. The 999 controllers understand which resources are needed for different jobs, so they know who to send. However, there are times when all the “Paramedic’s” are out on a call. Therefore, a Technician is dispatched to maintain life, the same as a Paramedic. If a technician arrives, it doesn’t neccessarily mean there isn’t a Paramedic coming, but the EMT could be closer, therefore able to increase the chance of survival with Early treatment.
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So, I will ask the question again…Would You
A: Let them help you?
B: Question them to when a “Paramedic” will arrive?
If you chose B the first time, I hope that you answered A this time..
Take Care…


