Guest guest Posted November 4, 2002 Report Share Posted November 4, 2002 Don: There is a web page on this at http:\\users.computron.net/dinerman/dinosaurusmedicus.htm The last update was October 24, and so far Mr. Kellow has the distinction of being the Grand Yoda of all us on the OFS, (Old Fart Squad). We still have not heard from Gene Gandy and some others that you know may have a lot of experience, but that is where it stands for now. Ed Older than dirt. Silsbee EMS 114 hwy 96 south Silsbee, Tx 77656 Re: Dinosaurus search results > Don: > > There is a web page on this at > http:\\users.computron.net/dinerman/dinosaurusmedicus.htm > > The last update was October 24, and so far Mr. Kellow has the distinction of > being the Grand Yoda of all us on the OFS, (Old Fart Squad). > > We still have not heard from Gene Gandy and some others that you know may > have a lot of experience, but that is where it stands for now. > > Ed > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 For God's sake call Gandy. I don't want to head the list! I'm not THAT old! BK Silsbee EMS wrote: > Don: > > There is a web page on this at > http:\\users.computron.net/dinerman/dinosaurusmedicus.htm > > The last update was October 24, and so far Mr. Kellow has the distinction of > being the Grand Yoda of all us on the OFS, (Old Fart Squad). > > We still have not heard from Gene Gandy and some others that you know may > have a lot of experience, but that is where it stands for now. > > Ed > Older than dirt. > > Silsbee EMS > 114 hwy 96 south > Silsbee, Tx 77656 > > Re: Dinosaurus search results > > > Don: > > > > There is a web page on this at > > http:\\users.computron.net/dinerman/dinosaurusmedicus.htm > > > > The last update was October 24, and so far Mr. Kellow has the distinction > of > > being the Grand Yoda of all us on the OFS, (Old Fart Squad). > > > > We still have not heard from Gene Gandy and some others that you know may > > have a lot of experience, but that is where it stands for now. > > > > Ed > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 I first got involved in EMS in 1975. Gene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2002 Report Share Posted November 5, 2002 Oh my god, u mean I've been in it longer than Gene? Not much longer 1974. With a Red Cross card no less. Larry Mc PJCEMSP/Paris EMS Re: Dinosaurus search results > I first got involved in EMS in 1975. > > Gene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 Gene- When did you get your first Texas certification? Regards- TD EMTP ETC Re: Dinosaurus search results I first got involved in EMS in 1975. Gene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 I think it was Dr Bob who gave god the recipe for dirt. Silsbee EMS 114 hwy 96 south Silsbee, Tx 77656 Re: Dinosaurus search results > > > > Don: > > > > There is a web page on this at > > http:\\users.computron.net/dinerman/dinosaurusmedicus.htm > > > > The last update was October 24, and so far Mr. Kellow has the distinction > of > > being the Grand Yoda of all us on the OFS, (Old Fart Squad). > > > > We still have not heard from Gene Gandy and some others that you know may > > have a lot of experience, but that is where it stands for now. > > > > Ed > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 I started out with a Red Cross card in about '75, which I had until we managed to get an EMT Course in Honey Grove. I think that class must have been somewhere around 1977 or 78. Gene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2002 Report Share Posted November 6, 2002 Gene, Apparently Terry is sticking with the criteria of when the DM was first registered with the state, rather than when the DM first started in the business. When I went to EMT school there was no requirement to do so. Everyone that I worked with had ARC - Advanced first aid, and EMT training was not made uniformly available throughout the state. The state's EMT requirement came later. I have to agree that the state registration criteria is the only truly foolproof method of verification, although it is not an accurate indicator of tenure in the bidness. BK. PS: I didn't even know that EMT courses were offered in 1969. Who put them on? wegandy1938@... wrote: > I started out with a Red Cross card in about '75, which I had until we > managed to get an EMT Course in Honey Grove. I think that class must have > been somewhere around 1977 or 78. > > Gene > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Ishmael from Galveston was one of them . Silsbee EMS 114 hwy 96 south Silsbee, Tx 77656 Re: Dinosaurus search results > Gene, > > Apparently Terry is sticking with the criteria of when the DM was first > registered with the state, rather than when the DM first started in the > business. When I went to EMT school there was no requirement to do so. > Everyone that I worked with had ARC - Advanced first aid, and EMT training was > not made uniformly available throughout the state. The state's EMT requirement > came later. > > I have to agree that the state registration criteria is the only truly > foolproof method of verification, although it is not an accurate indicator of > tenure in the bidness. > > BK. > > PS: I didn't even know that EMT courses were offered in 1969. Who put them on? > > > > > wegandy1938@... wrote: > > > I started out with a Red Cross card in about '75, which I had until we > > managed to get an EMT Course in Honey Grove. I think that class must have > > been somewhere around 1977 or 78. > > > > Gene > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Bob, Gene and the rest: I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, I started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum wasn't known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " was unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, because they hadn''t been invented yet. Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't get to Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it was offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to what qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda can be picked. Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 I > Bob, Gene and the rest: > > I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, I > started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum wasn't > known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " was > unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, > because they hadn''t been invented yet. > > Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South > Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my > responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't get > to > Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it was > offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. > > We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to what > qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda can > be picked. > > Ed > > I started out as an " ambulance driver " in 1970 with the Colonial Funeral Home in Irving. All that was required was ARC Advanced First Aid. Being a funeral home operated ambulance service, we were required to wear dress suits and ties! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 : Glad to hear from another guy from Jersey. Always remember, you can take the boy out of Jersey, but you can never take the Jersey out of the boy. Where I started is now known as Aberdeen, since there were two Matawans (Township and Borough) and it was getting confusing. Have a great trip back, I went home in September and my mother and I both went to New York City to visit ground zero on September 11. We lost friends there, with one or two who still are listed as missing (and probably always will be). With all the security and about a million others from all over the world having the same idea, we didn't get to see very much. Ed Brando Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Ed, et al, I was just guessing about the criteria. I too, " began " with Advanced First Aid in 1967, which was the standard of the day. That was 35 years ago. But, I was changed from 35 to 31 years on the DM list, which would correlate with EMT course availability in Ft. Worth. As such, I just thought that Terry was using TDH EMT course records (if they exist). Because I'm still a " Spring Chicken " , there are many out there who have been in this longer, but only possessed Advanced First Aid credentials at the time. It shouldn't matter where one entered the field. And, bulletproof criteria might be impossible to establish. I attended EMT course #4, which was held at the Ft. Worth Fire and Police Training Academy in 1971-72 and was taught by a Captain Carlson from Carswell AFB. Gene Weatherall tested me on the " Mechanical Aids to Breathing " portion of the state exam. I was working at Hugh M. & Sons Funeral Home in Arlington at the time. Bob emsbrando@... wrote: > Bob, Gene and the rest: > > I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, I > started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum wasn't > known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " was > unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, > because they hadn''t been invented yet. > > Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South > Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my > responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't get to > Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it was > offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. > > We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to what > qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda can > be picked. > > Ed > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Ed, I am another product of the New Jersey Volunteer EMS System. I grew up in South Plainfield and was a cadet for the Plainfield Rescue Squad in 1982. After a stint in the military, I ended up in Oklahoma and went thru the older National Registry Tier System with the 6 month limits and had to complete and work at each level for six months before you could wear the patch or start school. I came to Texas in 1999 after a friend begged me to come. I am very greatful to him. I am going back home for Christmas this year to show my kids where I started my career. It is nice to see that I am not the only Jersey person here in Tx. Ruhnke, NR/CCEMT-P Field Training Officer jruhnke@... Re: Dinosaurus search results Bob, Gene and the rest: I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, I started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum wasn't known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " was unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, because they hadn''t been invented yet. Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't get to Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it was offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to what qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda can be picked. Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Ed, I am another product of the New Jersey Volunteer EMS System. I grew up in South Plainfield and was a cadet for the Plainfield Rescue Squad in 1982. After a stint in the military, I ended up in Oklahoma and went thru the older National Registry Tier System with the 6 month limits and had to complete and work at each level for six months before you could wear the patch or start school. I came to Texas in 1999 after a friend begged me to come. I am very greatful to him. I am going back home for Christmas this year to show my kids where I started my career. It is nice to see that I am not the only Jersey person here in Tx. Ruhnke, NR/CCEMT-P Field Training Officer jruhnke@... Re: Dinosaurus search results Bob, Gene and the rest: I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, I started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum wasn't known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " was unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, because they hadn''t been invented yet. Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't get to Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it was offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to what qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda can be picked. Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Well I am the same way I got my first EMT in NY in 1974 and moved to Texas in 1978. Got my TX EMT at County Memorial Hospital in 1979 will with the Hill (Forest Hill FD). I went to TCOM for Paramedic in 1980 or 1981. was the primary instructor. Bernie Stafford EMTP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 God I feel young.... Mike Re: Dinosaurus search results > > > Bob, Gene and the rest: > > > > I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, I > > started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum wasn't > > known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " was > > unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, > > because they hadn''t been invented yet. > > > > Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South > > Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my > > responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't get > > to > > Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it was > > offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. > > > > We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to what > > qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda can > > be picked. > > > > Ed > > > > > > > > I started out as an " ambulance driver " in 1970 with the Colonial Funeral Home > in Irving. All that was required was ARC Advanced First Aid. Being a > funeral home operated ambulance service, we were required to wear dress suits > and ties! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Carpetbaggers??? Hide the women folk and the good liquor! Larry > Ed, > I am another product of the New Jersey Volunteer EMS System. I grew up in > South Plainfield and was a cadet for the Plainfield Rescue Squad in 1982. > After a stint in the military, I ended up in Oklahoma and went thru the > older National Registry Tier System with the 6 month limits and had to > complete and work at each level for six months before you could wear the > patch or start school. I came to Texas in 1999 after a friend begged me to > come. I am very greatful to him. > I am going back home for Christmas this year to show my kids where I > started my career. > It is nice to see that I am not the only Jersey person here in Tx. > > Ruhnke, NR/CCEMT-P > Field Training Officer > jruhnke@c... > > Re: Dinosaurus search results > > > Bob, Gene and the rest: > > I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, I > started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum wasn't > known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " was > unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, > because they hadn''t been invented yet. > > Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South > Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my > responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't get to > > Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it was > offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. > > We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to what > qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda can > be picked. > > Ed > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Genie was still going out and testing people as late as 1973 he tested that same criteria at a funeral home eca school in silsbee, the first emt course held in this area was at St. beth hospital in Beaumont and Genie was there as were a few others who are still working in the Houston TDH office. Silsbee EMS 114 hwy 96 south Silsbee, Tx 77656 Re: Dinosaurus search results > Ed, et al, > > I was just guessing about the criteria. I too, " began " with Advanced First Aid > in 1967, which was the standard of the day. That was 35 years ago. But, I was > changed from 35 to 31 years on the DM list, which would correlate with EMT > course availability in Ft. Worth. As such, I just thought that Terry was using > TDH EMT course records (if they exist). > > Because I'm still a " Spring Chicken " , there are many out there who have been in > this longer, but only possessed Advanced First Aid credentials at the time. It > shouldn't matter where one entered the field. And, bulletproof criteria might be > impossible to establish. > > I attended EMT course #4, which was held at the Ft. Worth Fire and Police > Training Academy in 1971-72 and was taught by a Captain Carlson from Carswell > AFB. Gene Weatherall tested me on the " Mechanical Aids to Breathing " portion of > the state exam. I was working at Hugh M. & Sons Funeral Home in Arlington > at the time. > > Bob > > emsbrando@... wrote: > > > Bob, Gene and the rest: > > > > I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, I > > started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum wasn't > > known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " was > > unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, > > because they hadn''t been invented yet. > > > > Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South > > Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my > > responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't get to > > Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it was > > offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. > > > > We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to what > > qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda can > > be picked. > > > > Ed > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Me too... Hell, I wasn't even born until 1971 Re: Dinosaurus search results > > > > > > > Bob, Gene and the rest: > > > > > > I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I said, > I > > > started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT curriculum > wasn't > > > known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical Services " > was > > > unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was an EMT, > > > because they hadn''t been invented yet. > > > > > > Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the South > > > Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls but my > > > responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I didn't > get > > > to > > > Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until it > was > > > offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. > > > > > > We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas as to > what > > > qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand Yoda > can > > > be picked. > > > > > > Ed > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I started out as an " ambulance driver " in 1970 with the Colonial Funeral > Home > > in Irving. All that was required was ARC Advanced First Aid. Being a > > funeral home operated ambulance service, we were required to wear dress > suits > > and ties! > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Question now is do those carpet bagger ems guys stay long enough to be called real Texans / lol. Silsbee EMS 114 hwy 96 south Silsbee, Tx 77656 Re: Dinosaurus search results > > > > > > Bob, Gene and the rest: > > > > I think we need to have a certain criteria for the DM slot. As I > said, I > > started in 1969, but I only had a Red Cross card, the EMT > curriculum wasn't > > known yet, (I don't think), and the term " Emergency Medical > Services " was > > unknown as well. I started in EMS in 69, but I never said I was > an EMT, > > because they hadn''t been invented yet. > > > > Was I in Texas? No, it was in New Jersey. I was a cadet with the > South > > Matawan Township First Aid and Rescue Squad. I did go on calls > but my > > responsibilities were limited until I became a full member. I > didn't get to > > > > Texas until 1984, and was not able to even take the EMT exam until > it was > > offered in 1973, and that was in Louisiana. > > > > We need a standard since I have seen a couple of different ideas > as to what > > qualifies a person as a DM. Lets set something and then the Grand > Yoda can > > be picked. > > > > Ed > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 I fled here from the " Peoples Republic of Noo Yawk " during the Great (or Not-so-Great) Yankee Migration of the 70's. Had the good common sense to know when I'd found heaven. Not to mention the good liquor and women. Photo included. Can I stay? TerryD EMTP DM Re: Dinosaurus search results > Carpetbaggers??? > > Hide the women folk and the good liquor! > > > Larry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 The more the liquor, the " gooder " the women. Is that your experience from New York? BEB E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP Midlothian, Texas All outgoing email scanned by Norton Antivirus and guaranteed " virus free " or your money back. Re: Dinosaurus search results > Carpetbaggers??? > > Hide the women folk and the good liquor! > > > Larry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 ..........I just a inexperienced young lad in Noo Yawk. Texas taught me most of what I know about liquor and women. LIQUOR FIRST.............for the lady at least......... Re: Dinosaurus search results > Carpetbaggers??? > > Hide the women folk and the good liquor! > > > Larry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 AND vice-versa..... BK (DM egg) Re: Re: Dinosaurus search results The more the liquor, the " gooder " the women. Is that your experience from New York? BEB E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP Midlothian, Texas All outgoing email scanned by Norton Antivirus and guaranteed " virus free " or your money back. Re: Dinosaurus search results > Carpetbaggers??? > > Hide the women folk and the good liquor! > > > Larry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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