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EMS Week 2010

05/18/2010 by Adam Thompson, EMT-P 2 Comments
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Happy EMS Week everyone!!!
In the comments, please provide your most memorable experience from this last year of being an EMSer.
The following video was something provided by (the old) Rocky Mountain Medic. He was a fellow EMS blogger, and wanted this shared for EMS Week.

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  1. Christopher says:
    05/18/2010 at 15:21

    First save, first termination of resuscitation in the field, first flaccid baby thrust into my arms, a lot of firsts for me that will stay with me for many years.

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  2. Greg Friese says:
    05/19/2010 at 14:40

    Transporting a WW2 veteran that was a bombardier that flew 35 missions from England over Germany. He had amazing stories of survival in and out of the plane.

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