Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Bob, Your post are always, on point, authoritative and certainly expressed with the perspective of a veteran of the EMS conquest for recognition. Seems like your involvement goes back at least to the late 60's and early 70's with the first EMT training in Fort Worth. As I reviewed your list of pioneers, it struck me that two old friends were missing. Ron who helped develop the first course in LA County, actually taught at Freedman (hope I spelled it right) Hospital in Anaheim. It was the hospital that Rescue 51 pulled into on the show. Back when and I became paramedics back in 76 they had no local internship sites, so we flew to LA for rotations, and I still have a set of the first Paramedic training manuals from LA. The class was half LA County FD, and half Anaheim FD. Then there was my old friend Fogarty, pioneer in vascular everything, who decided it was easier to grow grapes and sell them by the bottle than just about anything else he could do to promulgate heart health. Thanks for your always insightful, on point and to the heart commentary. I'm glad our friendship goes so far back, and that you are sharing your main frame of EMS knowledge with the newest generation of folks capable of making a difference in the future of this State, and the wider span of this list. A. Duane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Bob, Your post are always, on point, authoritative and certainly expressed with the perspective of a veteran of the EMS conquest for recognition. Seems like your involvement goes back at least to the late 60's and early 70's with the first EMT training in Fort Worth. As I reviewed your list of pioneers, it struck me that two old friends were missing. Ron who helped develop the first course in LA County, actually taught at Freedman (hope I spelled it right) Hospital in Anaheim. It was the hospital that Rescue 51 pulled into on the show. Back when and I became paramedics back in 76 they had no local internship sites, so we flew to LA for rotations, and I still have a set of the first Paramedic training manuals from LA. The class was half LA County FD, and half Anaheim FD. Then there was my old friend Fogarty, pioneer in vascular everything, who decided it was easier to grow grapes and sell them by the bottle than just about anything else he could do to promulgate heart health. Thanks for your always insightful, on point and to the heart commentary. I'm glad our friendship goes so far back, and that you are sharing your main frame of EMS knowledge with the newest generation of folks capable of making a difference in the future of this State, and the wider span of this list. A. Duane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Bob, Your post are always, on point, authoritative and certainly expressed with the perspective of a veteran of the EMS conquest for recognition. Seems like your involvement goes back at least to the late 60's and early 70's with the first EMT training in Fort Worth. As I reviewed your list of pioneers, it struck me that two old friends were missing. Ron who helped develop the first course in LA County, actually taught at Freedman (hope I spelled it right) Hospital in Anaheim. It was the hospital that Rescue 51 pulled into on the show. Back when and I became paramedics back in 76 they had no local internship sites, so we flew to LA for rotations, and I still have a set of the first Paramedic training manuals from LA. The class was half LA County FD, and half Anaheim FD. Then there was my old friend Fogarty, pioneer in vascular everything, who decided it was easier to grow grapes and sell them by the bottle than just about anything else he could do to promulgate heart health. Thanks for your always insightful, on point and to the heart commentary. I'm glad our friendship goes so far back, and that you are sharing your main frame of EMS knowledge with the newest generation of folks capable of making a difference in the future of this State, and the wider span of this list. A. Duane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Bob, Your post are always, on point, authoritative and certainly expressed with the perspective of a veteran of the EMS conquest for recognition. Seems like your involvement goes back at least to the late 60's and early 70's with the first EMT training in Fort Worth. As I reviewed your list of pioneers, it struck me that two old friends were missing. Ron who helped develop the first course in LA County, actually taught at Freedman (hope I spelled it right) Hospital in Anaheim. It was the hospital that Rescue 51 pulled into on the show. Back when and I became paramedics back in 76 they had no local internship sites, so we flew to LA for rotations, and I still have a set of the first Paramedic training manuals from LA. The class was half LA County FD, and half Anaheim FD. Then there was my old friend Fogarty, pioneer in vascular everything, who decided it was easier to grow grapes and sell them by the bottle than just about anything else he could do to promulgate heart health. Thanks for your always insightful, on point and to the heart commentary. I'm glad our friendship goes so far back, and that you are sharing your main frame of EMS knowledge with the newest generation of folks capable of making a difference in the future of this State, and the wider span of this list. A. Duane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Bob, Your post are always, on point, authoritative and certainly expressed with the perspective of a veteran of the EMS conquest for recognition. Seems like your involvement goes back at least to the late 60's and early 70's with the first EMT training in Fort Worth. As I reviewed your list of pioneers, it struck me that two old friends were missing. Ron who helped develop the first course in LA County, actually taught at Freedman (hope I spelled it right) Hospital in Anaheim. It was the hospital that Rescue 51 pulled into on the show. Back when and I became paramedics back in 76 they had no local internship sites, so we flew to LA for rotations, and I still have a set of the first Paramedic training manuals from LA. The class was half LA County FD, and half Anaheim FD. Then there was my old friend Fogarty, pioneer in vascular everything, who decided it was easier to grow grapes and sell them by the bottle than just about anything else he could do to promulgate heart health. Thanks for your always insightful, on point and to the heart commentary. I'm glad our friendship goes so far back, and that you are sharing your main frame of EMS knowledge with the newest generation of folks capable of making a difference in the future of this State, and the wider span of this list. A. Duane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Bob, Your post are always, on point, authoritative and certainly expressed with the perspective of a veteran of the EMS conquest for recognition. Seems like your involvement goes back at least to the late 60's and early 70's with the first EMT training in Fort Worth. As I reviewed your list of pioneers, it struck me that two old friends were missing. Ron who helped develop the first course in LA County, actually taught at Freedman (hope I spelled it right) Hospital in Anaheim. It was the hospital that Rescue 51 pulled into on the show. Back when and I became paramedics back in 76 they had no local internship sites, so we flew to LA for rotations, and I still have a set of the first Paramedic training manuals from LA. The class was half LA County FD, and half Anaheim FD. Then there was my old friend Fogarty, pioneer in vascular everything, who decided it was easier to grow grapes and sell them by the bottle than just about anything else he could do to promulgate heart health. Thanks for your always insightful, on point and to the heart commentary. I'm glad our friendship goes so far back, and that you are sharing your main frame of EMS knowledge with the newest generation of folks capable of making a difference in the future of this State, and the wider span of this list. A. Duane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Bob, Your post are always, on point, authoritative and certainly expressed with the perspective of a veteran of the EMS conquest for recognition. Seems like your involvement goes back at least to the late 60's and early 70's with the first EMT training in Fort Worth. As I reviewed your list of pioneers, it struck me that two old friends were missing. Ron who helped develop the first course in LA County, actually taught at Freedman (hope I spelled it right) Hospital in Anaheim. It was the hospital that Rescue 51 pulled into on the show. Back when and I became paramedics back in 76 they had no local internship sites, so we flew to LA for rotations, and I still have a set of the first Paramedic training manuals from LA. The class was half LA County FD, and half Anaheim FD. Then there was my old friend Fogarty, pioneer in vascular everything, who decided it was easier to grow grapes and sell them by the bottle than just about anything else he could do to promulgate heart health. Thanks for your always insightful, on point and to the heart commentary. I'm glad our friendship goes so far back, and that you are sharing your main frame of EMS knowledge with the newest generation of folks capable of making a difference in the future of this State, and the wider span of this list. A. Duane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2002 Report Share Posted September 24, 2002 Please do not sent me anymore emails. my email address is HLANE1927@.... Please remove me from your email list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2002 Report Share Posted September 24, 2002 Sorry.......the " mother " in the first sentence of my reply is actually supposed to be the word " mouth " .....hope that makes more sense. Sorry, Whit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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