Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Call of the night

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

10 wk old in respiratory distress, had gotten wrapped up in a blanket and

suffered hypoxia. Found unresponsive, diaphoretic, loss of bowel and bladder.

Unconscious, unpresponsive when it arrived at our door as a walk-up.

Nouth-to-snout followed by aggressive oxygen therapy, IV unsuccessful, as the

hair was clogging my razor something fierce.

We sent it out the door barking and crapping on my foot. The owners of the

bassett hound were extremely grateful. I have to assume that the dog was too,

maybe crapping on my foot was his/her way of saying thanks.

Maybe I should start thinking people like that.

Never in 17 years have I ever worked a dog, never in what remains in my career

do I want one crapping on my foot again either.

Never a dull moment, real call, no s**t!

Mike

Hatfield FF/EMT-P

www.canyonlakefire-ems.org

________________________________________________________________

Sent via the WebMail system at Neopolis.net

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Mr. Hatfield EMS Hero of the month!! God love him.. But really you

enjoyed the mouth to snout right???

>

> 10 wk old in respiratory distress, had gotten wrapped up in a

blanket and suffered hypoxia. Found unresponsive, diaphoretic, loss

of bowel and bladder. Unconscious, unpresponsive when it arrived at

our door as a walk-up.

>

> Nouth-to-snout followed by aggressive oxygen therapy, IV

unsuccessful, as the hair was clogging my razor something fierce.

>

> We sent it out the door barking and crapping on my foot. The owners

of the bassett hound were extremely grateful. I have to assume that

the dog was too, maybe crapping on my foot was his/her way of saying

thanks.

>

> Maybe I should start thinking people like that.

>

> Never in 17 years have I ever worked a dog, never in what remains

in my career do I want one crapping on my foot again either.

>

> Never a dull moment, real call, no s**t!

>

> Mike

>

>

> Hatfield FF/EMT-P

> www.canyonlakefire-ems.org

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________________________________________

> Sent via the WebMail system at Neopolis.net

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think we need to change the trucks to say Fire/EMS/Vet/Jack-of-all-

trades...:)

Mike

> >

> > 10 wk old in respiratory distress, had gotten wrapped up in a

> blanket and suffered hypoxia. Found unresponsive, diaphoretic, loss

> of bowel and bladder. Unconscious, unpresponsive when it arrived at

> our door as a walk-up.

> >

> > Nouth-to-snout followed by aggressive oxygen therapy, IV

> unsuccessful, as the hair was clogging my razor something fierce.

> >

> > We sent it out the door barking and crapping on my foot. The

owners

> of the bassett hound were extremely grateful. I have to assume that

> the dog was too, maybe crapping on my foot was his/her way of

saying

> thanks.

> >

> > Maybe I should start thinking people like that.

> >

> > Never in 17 years have I ever worked a dog, never in what remains

> in my career do I want one crapping on my foot again either.

> >

> > Never a dull moment, real call, no s**t!

> >

> > Mike

> >

> >

> > Hatfield FF/EMT-P

> > www.canyonlakefire-ems.org

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ________________________________________________________________

> > Sent via the WebMail system at Neopolis.net

> >

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...