Hi folks,
Last night I was voted in as the newest member of the
Atlantic Beach Rescue Squad. It's a combined volunteer ambulance and water rescue squad located on the south shore of Long Island, NY. I'm really excited for this new adventure, and hopefully I can have a meaningful impact on making my town a better/safer place to live.
It's been many years since my old EMT certification expired (I volunteered for four years in college) so I need to take the course over again, which will not happen for a few months, but for the time being I'm being trained up as a driver. I'm sure what knowledge remains from my old EMT days will make me useful as well.
My old squad had a duty rotation so there was a crew "on duty" at all times, and other than that you had no responsibilities. This new squad is much more like a fire company. When the pagers go off, everyone responds to quarters and the bus(es) leave when there is an adequate crew. So, any suggestions from the more experienced folk out there for someone carrying a pager for the first time in years? How did your routines change when you started? Anything you would do differently, that I can do right the first time? What should I keep next to my bed, ready to go in the middle of the night for when a call comes in?
Thanks for any suggestions. As I mentioned, I'm really excited!