Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 I stand corrected. But,it is sitill a silly idea that non-emergent transfer ambulance is not EMS. --- dustdevil31 wrote: > Wayne Edgin <ewedgin@y...> wrote: > > > > But to say in open air that Private EMS is not > real EMS is, > > well silly. > > I agree. And I did not say that. EMS is EMS, > public, private, or > otherwise. Even those firemonkeys in Dallas and > Houston are EMS (but > barely). > > What I said is that NON-EMERGENCY TRANSFER AMBULANCE > SERVICES are not > EMS. I stand by that. > > Rob > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 I stand corrected. But,it is sitill a silly idea that non-emergent transfer ambulance is not EMS. --- dustdevil31 wrote: > Wayne Edgin <ewedgin@y...> wrote: > > > > But to say in open air that Private EMS is not > real EMS is, > > well silly. > > I agree. And I did not say that. EMS is EMS, > public, private, or > otherwise. Even those firemonkeys in Dallas and > Houston are EMS (but > barely). > > What I said is that NON-EMERGENCY TRANSFER AMBULANCE > SERVICES are not > EMS. I stand by that. > > Rob > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Non-emergency emergency medical service? Inherent semantic contradiction. Mike > I stand corrected. But,it is sitill a silly idea that > non-emergent transfer ambulance is not EMS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Non-emergency emergency medical service? Inherent semantic contradiction. Mike > I stand corrected. But,it is sitill a silly idea that > non-emergent transfer ambulance is not EMS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2005 Report Share Posted December 20, 2005 Non-emergency emergency medical service? Inherent semantic contradiction. Mike > I stand corrected. But,it is sitill a silly idea that > non-emergent transfer ambulance is not EMS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 salvador capuchino <scapuchino@y...> wrote: > > I disagree because they are still licensed like all > EMS and by the same agency, there is no distinction. The distinction is in what they do. What you are licensed to do and what you actually do are two different things in this case. If you are not providing E and M, you are not providing EMS, regardless of what you are licensed to provide. Just because you are licensed to fly a plane, drive a truck, cut hair, or kill rodents doesn't mean you are actively doing so. Same thing applies to EMS. If it makes these transfer jockeys feel better about themselves to call themselves EMS, so be it. It's no skin off my nose. Hell, they can call themselves licensed brain surgeons for all I care. But it doesn't change what they actually do for a living, which is non-emergency -- and usually non-medical -- taxi service. My understanding is just fine. You are the one who obviously has trouble comprehending the written English word. Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 You know I am not even going to waste my time with you. You are not worth any more replies. You are not even worthy of wearing the patch, if you wear one. I am ashamed that a person like you even wants to associate with the rest of us. You are entitled to your own opinion and that is cool, but if you are going to make it in this field in the near future, you're better off accepting the fact that one day your EMS AGENCY will be doing transfers if TDSHS gets it's way. If I was your boss I'dhave you on transfers everyday just to prove a point. Salvador Capuchino Jr EMT-Paramedic --- dustdevil31 wrote: > salvador capuchino <scapuchino@y...> wrote: > > > > I disagree because they are still licensed like > all > > EMS and by the same agency, there is no > distinction. > > The distinction is in what they do. What you are > licensed to do and > what you actually do are two different things in > this case. If you > are not providing E and M, you are not providing > EMS, regardless of > what you are licensed to provide. > > Just because you are licensed to fly a plane, drive > a truck, cut hair, > or kill rodents doesn't mean you are actively doing > so. Same thing > applies to EMS. If it makes these transfer jockeys > feel better about > themselves to call themselves EMS, so be it. It's > no skin off my > nose. Hell, they can call themselves licensed brain > surgeons for all > I care. But it doesn't change what they actually do > for a living, > which is non-emergency -- and usually non-medical -- > taxi service. > > My understanding is just fine. You are the one who > obviously has > trouble comprehending the written English word. > > Rob > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2005 Report Share Posted December 22, 2005 Just FYI: A September 2004 post by dustdevil31 indicated that he has been: " ...retired from Fire and EMS a decade ago after a disabling on-the-job injury. I'm just here for the argument. " . (directly quoted, message # 51429). Re: Re: IRS looks into 2 ambulance firms for possible Medicare fraud You know I am not even going to waste my time with you. You are not worth any more replies. You are not even worthy of wearing the patch, if you wear one. I am ashamed that a person like you even wants to associate with the rest of us. You are entitled to your own opinion and that is cool, but if you are going to make it in this field in the near future, you're better off accepting the fact that one day your EMS AGENCY will be doing transfers if TDSHS gets it's way. If I was your boss I'dhave you on transfers everyday just to prove a point. Salvador Capuchino Jr EMT-Paramedic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Mr Capuchino, You are an idiot! I am ashamed that you are in my profession! We get into this field because we are caring individuals be it emergency or non. Non is part of that job. Non is what pays the bills! Non is what pays your salary! NOT EMERGENCY! There is no money in 9-1- 1! Granted, most of us decided on a career in EMS due to the excitement of 9-1-1 BUT transfers are the bread and butter of this profession. I really wish you would join some other group. We are tired of listening to your whiny drivel! To the rest in this profession: Have a Wonderful, Safe and Merry Christmas. May God watch over you whether you are transporting that " Emergency " patient or that " Transfer " patient. > > > > I disagree because they are still licensed like all > > EMS and by the same agency, there is no distinction. > > The distinction is in what they do. What you are licensed to do and > what you actually do are two different things in this case. If you > are not providing E and M, you are not providing EMS, regardless of > what you are licensed to provide. > > Just because you are licensed to fly a plane, drive a truck, cut hair, > or kill rodents doesn't mean you are actively doing so. Same thing > applies to EMS. If it makes these transfer jockeys feel better about > themselves to call themselves EMS, so be it. It's no skin off my > nose. Hell, they can call themselves licensed brain surgeons for all > I care. But it doesn't change what they actually do for a living, > which is non-emergency -- and usually non-medical -- taxi service. > > My understanding is just fine. You are the one who obviously has > trouble comprehending the written English word. > > Rob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Uh... I think you mean Rob. --- medic1969p wrote: > Mr Capuchino, > > You are an idiot! I am ashamed that you are in my > profession! We > get into this field because we are caring > individuals be it emergency > or non. Non is part of that job. Non is what pays > the bills! Non > is what pays your salary! NOT EMERGENCY! There is > no money in 9-1- > 1! Granted, most of us decided on a career in EMS > due to the > excitement of 9-1-1 BUT transfers are the bread and > butter of this > profession. I really wish you would join some other > group. We are > tired of listening to your whiny drivel! > > To the rest in this profession: Have a Wonderful, > Safe and Merry > Christmas. May God watch over you whether you are > transporting > that " Emergency " patient or that " Transfer " patient. > > > > > > > I disagree because they are still licensed like > all > > > EMS and by the same agency, there is no > distinction. > > > > The distinction is in what they do. What you are > licensed to do > and > > what you actually do are two different things in > this case. If you > > are not providing E and M, you are not providing > EMS, regardless of > > what you are licensed to provide. > > > > Just because you are licensed to fly a plane, > drive a truck, cut > hair, > > or kill rodents doesn't mean you are actively > doing so. Same thing > > applies to EMS. If it makes these transfer > jockeys feel better > about > > themselves to call themselves EMS, so be it. It's > no skin off my > > nose. Hell, they can call themselves licensed > brain surgeons for > all > > I care. But it doesn't change what they actually > do for a living, > > which is non-emergency -- and usually non-medical > -- taxi service. > > > > My understanding is just fine. You are the one > who obviously has > > trouble comprehending the written English word. > > > > Rob > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Uh... I think you mean Rob. --- medic1969p wrote: > Mr Capuchino, > > You are an idiot! I am ashamed that you are in my > profession! We > get into this field because we are caring > individuals be it emergency > or non. Non is part of that job. Non is what pays > the bills! Non > is what pays your salary! NOT EMERGENCY! There is > no money in 9-1- > 1! Granted, most of us decided on a career in EMS > due to the > excitement of 9-1-1 BUT transfers are the bread and > butter of this > profession. I really wish you would join some other > group. We are > tired of listening to your whiny drivel! > > To the rest in this profession: Have a Wonderful, > Safe and Merry > Christmas. May God watch over you whether you are > transporting > that " Emergency " patient or that " Transfer " patient. > > > > > > > I disagree because they are still licensed like > all > > > EMS and by the same agency, there is no > distinction. > > > > The distinction is in what they do. What you are > licensed to do > and > > what you actually do are two different things in > this case. If you > > are not providing E and M, you are not providing > EMS, regardless of > > what you are licensed to provide. > > > > Just because you are licensed to fly a plane, > drive a truck, cut > hair, > > or kill rodents doesn't mean you are actively > doing so. Same thing > > applies to EMS. If it makes these transfer > jockeys feel better > about > > themselves to call themselves EMS, so be it. It's > no skin off my > > nose. Hell, they can call themselves licensed > brain surgeons for > all > > I care. But it doesn't change what they actually > do for a living, > > which is non-emergency -- and usually non-medical > -- taxi service. > > > > My understanding is just fine. You are the one > who obviously has > > trouble comprehending the written English word. > > > > Rob > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 salvador capuchino <scapuchino@y...> wrote: > > You know I am not even going to waste my time with > you. You are not worth any more replies. Ooooh! Touchy, are we? Sounds like somebody can't get a job in EMS. Enjoy those transfers! Rob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Sorry Rob, but I have and can get one where ever I go. Now you gotta understand that your stubborn stance on the subject pissed people off. Your thinking sounds tunnled. It's like your way and that is it. Now like I said before, I respect your opinion and that's it. We are all entitled to them. Unfrotunately the only future EMS has is for the government to fund EMS for it's expenses 100%. How is it that police and fire are 100% funded by cities, etc. and we cannot get EMS to be funded the same? If not for EMS or hospitals, alot of these government figures or the citizens that put them there, would not be here. And the way it looks now some agencies are looking to give 911 services more transfers because it is secure funding, which does not make sense to me. Why? Because some of these services are not going to add more trucks to do these calls, hence the 911 will suffer because the transfers are secure money. Salvador Capuchino Jr EMT-Paramedic --- dustdevil31 wrote: > salvador capuchino <scapuchino@y...> wrote: > > > > You know I am not even going to waste my time with > > you. You are not worth any more replies. > > Ooooh! Touchy, are we? Sounds like somebody can't > get a job in EMS. > > Enjoy those transfers! > > Rob > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 Sorry Rob, but I have and can get one where ever I go. Now you gotta understand that your stubborn stance on the subject pissed people off. Your thinking sounds tunnled. It's like your way and that is it. Now like I said before, I respect your opinion and that's it. We are all entitled to them. Unfrotunately the only future EMS has is for the government to fund EMS for it's expenses 100%. How is it that police and fire are 100% funded by cities, etc. and we cannot get EMS to be funded the same? If not for EMS or hospitals, alot of these government figures or the citizens that put them there, would not be here. And the way it looks now some agencies are looking to give 911 services more transfers because it is secure funding, which does not make sense to me. Why? Because some of these services are not going to add more trucks to do these calls, hence the 911 will suffer because the transfers are secure money. Salvador Capuchino Jr EMT-Paramedic --- dustdevil31 wrote: > salvador capuchino <scapuchino@y...> wrote: > > > > You know I am not even going to waste my time with > > you. You are not worth any more replies. > > Ooooh! Touchy, are we? Sounds like somebody can't > get a job in EMS. > > Enjoy those transfers! > > Rob > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2005 Report Share Posted December 23, 2005 I find nothing to disagree with there, Sal. I suspect we agree upon much more than we disagree upon. Cheers, Rob salvador capuchino <scapuchino@y...> wrote: > > ...I said before, I respect your opinion and that's it. > We are all entitled to them. Unfrotunately the only > future EMS has is for the government to fund EMS for > it's expenses 100%. How is it that police and fire > are 100% funded by cities, etc. and we cannot get EMS > to be funded the same? If not for EMS or hospitals, > alot of these government figures or the citizens that > put them there, would not be here. And the way it > looks now some agencies are looking to give 911 > services more transfers because it is secure funding, > which does not make sense to me. Why? Because some > of these services are not going to add more trucks to > do these calls, hence the 911 will suffer because the > transfers are secure money. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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