EMS Call Scenarios Drill for 9/26/16
 
By Vista Fire Department
September 27, 2016
 

For this week's drill we gave our EMT's and Firefighters an opportunity to train at one of our member's houses to give a realistic feel on how an EMS call would go.

Led by EMS Captain Judy Saslow, Vista EMT's & Firefighters would respond from our Firehouse to the dispatched location for a "hip fracture call." From there the Vista FD crews operated for the given dispatched call as if it was the real thing by parking the Ambulance correctly at the house, getting the necessary equipment needed for the given call, assessing the "patient" correctly as per the "drill dispatch" and placing the "patient" in our Ambulance for transport to a local hospital. This type of training is vital for our members as this is the closest thing our volunteers will receive to it actually being the "real thing" regarding EMS calls.

The simulated call scenarios used for this drill was a patient that had an extreme leg injury and a patient with a suspected drug overdose.

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