Results 1 to 2 of 2

Thread: When God Made EMS Providers

  1. Registered TeamPlayer damnbulance.dan's Avatar
    Join Date
    12-20-08
    Location
    Arkansas
    Posts
    402
    Post Thanks / Like
    Stat Links

    When God Made EMS Providers When God Made EMS Providers When God Made EMS Providers
    Gamer IDs

    Gamertag: corpsmandan Steam ID: killrathi damnbulance.dan's Originid: damnbulance_dan
    #1

    When God Made EMS Providers

    Somebody posted this on a billboard at the central station for the ambulance company I work for. I'm not a particularly religious person, but this poem really touched home with me and I wanted to share it with you guys. I know there's a few others out there in some form of EMS, be it fire or police.

    When God Made EMS Providers...

    When the Lord made EMT's and Paramedics, he was into his sixth day of overtime when an angel appeared and said, "You're doing a lot of fiddling around on this one."

    And the Lord said, "Have you read the specs on this order? An EMS provider has to be able to carry an injured person up a wet, grassy hill in the dark, dodge stray bullets to reach a dying child unarmed, enter homes the health inspector wouldn't touch, and not wrinkle their uniform."

    "They have to be able to lift 3 times their own weight, crawl into wrecked cars with barely enough room to move, and console a grieving mother as they are doing CPR on a baby they know will never breathe again."

    "They have to be in top mental condition at all times, running on no sleep, black coffee and half-eaten meals. And they have to have six pairs of hands."

    The angel shook her head slowly and said, "Six pairs of hands...no way."

    "It's not the hands that are causing me problems," said the Lord, "It's the three pairs of eyes a medic has to have."

    "That's on the standard model?" asked the angel.

    The Lord nodded. "One pair that sees open sores as they're drawing blood and asks the patient if they may be HIV positive," (when they already know and wish they'd taken that accounting job.) Another pair here in the side of the head for their partners' safety. And another pair of eyes here in front that can look supportively at a frightened person and gently explain that their spouse of many years has departed this life."

    "Lord," said the angel, touching his sleeve, "rest and work on this tomorrow."

    "I can't," said the Lord, "I already have a model that can talk a 250 pound drunk out from behind a steering wheel without incident and feed a family of five on a private service paycheck."
    The angel circled the model of the medic very slowly, "Can it think?" she asked.

    "You bet," said the Lord. "It can tell you the symptoms of 100 illnesses; recite drug calculations in its sleep; intubate, defibrillate, medicate, and continue CPR nonstop over terrain that any doctor would fear...and still it keeps its sense of humor. This medic also has phenomenal personal control. He can deal with a multi-victim trauma, coax a frightened elderly person to unlock their door, comfort an assault victim's family, and then read an article in the daily paper about responders being too slow to locate a house (a house which had no street sign and no house numbers.)"

    Finally, the angel bent over and ran her finger across the cheek of the medic. "There's a leak,"
    she pronounced. "I told you that you were trying to put too much into this model."

    "That's not a leak," said the Lord, "It's a tear."

    "What's the tear for?" asked the angel.

    "It's for bottled-up emotions, for patients they've tried in vain to save, for commitment to that hope that they will make a difference in a person's chance to survive, for seeing an accident victim walk again, for the family time they will miss while serving the community, for life."

    "You're a genius," said the angel.

    The Lord looked somber. "I didn't put it there," He said.

    It was written by an anonymous person, but obviously somebody that's worked on a "bus" before. It truly encompasses a lot of what we go through. Some people ask me how I deal with it, I just tell them that the emergencies will happen whether or not I'm there, I've simply chosen to put myself in the position to be there when it does and try and do something, anything to help.

    -Side note: Bustin' heads on TTP is another way I deal with stuff, it's great stress reliever!

  2. Registered TeamPlayer
    Join Date
    11-11-08
    Posts
    723
    Post Thanks / Like
    #2

    Re: When God Made EMS Providers

    Sweet. Agreed with the stress reliever. I use that method too. Get's me in another world

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Title