I am soaked to the BONE.
I was getting ready to go home, doing my paperwork and stuff this evening and they called a rapid response to the vistor parking lot. A rapid response means that someone who is not a patient jas been injured, and members of the rapid responce team (certain resperatory personnel, swat nurses, appointed orderlies, and security)who aren't tied up have to get there as quickly as possible. Since I didn't have a patient, I grabbed a stretcher and headed for the parking lot. When I got to the door I saw a few other people headed for the far corner of the lot, so I figured that was where the accident was. It was misting rain a bit when I got out from under cover, and the further out I went, the harder the rain came down. Our visitor lot holds about 800 cars, so it took me a while to get to the scene, and by the time I did, it was raining buckets. When we got there, the patient was unconcious and had shallow, irregular breathing, so we got them on a backboard and up on the stretcher and headed to the ER. When we got inside it looked like we'd been swimming in our scrubs (hehe two of the nursing students were there, and their while scrubs had turned transparent ).
I was getting ready to go home, doing my paperwork and stuff this evening and they called a rapid response to the vistor parking lot. A rapid response means that someone who is not a patient jas been injured, and members of the rapid responce team (certain resperatory personnel, swat nurses, appointed orderlies, and security)who aren't tied up have to get there as quickly as possible. Since I didn't have a patient, I grabbed a stretcher and headed for the parking lot. When I got to the door I saw a few other people headed for the far corner of the lot, so I figured that was where the accident was. It was misting rain a bit when I got out from under cover, and the further out I went, the harder the rain came down. Our visitor lot holds about 800 cars, so it took me a while to get to the scene, and by the time I did, it was raining buckets. When we got there, the patient was unconcious and had shallow, irregular breathing, so we got them on a backboard and up on the stretcher and headed to the ER. When we got inside it looked like we'd been swimming in our scrubs (hehe two of the nursing students were there, and their while scrubs had turned transparent ).
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nachthound:
as long as a S.W.A.T. nurse has a high powered sniper rifle and sedatives I think I could cope with the rest.
chuck5317:
What up my Nigga?