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RE: EMS photography



OUR SUPERVISORS (GROUND SERVICE) CARRY DIGITAL CAMERAS, AND REGULARLY SHOW THE PHOTOS/VIDEO TO THE TRAUMA DOCS IF FEASIBLE.
 

Robert S. "Steve" Cole
Paramedic, CCEMTP
Education Department
Ada County Paramedics
208-375-7079
emcolers@adaweb.net

"...A mind stretched with new ideas never regains its former shape"

-----Original Message-----
From: LTKF7372@aol.com [mailto:LTKF7372@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 11:25 AM
To: flightmed@flightweb.com
Subject: Re: EMS photography

Dave

We carry a digital camera and when we land at the accident site we do our best to get photos of the vehicle so we can show the trauma team the damage to vehicles. There is a TV monitor mounted in the trauma room and while the medical crew is transferring care to the ED staff the pilot plugs the camera in to the monitor and displays incident photos.  Obviously we don't always have the opportunity to take photos and I certainly wouldn't delay care or transport to take a photo. I don't know if it makes any difference in the care that the patient receives but the ED staff appreciate seeing photos.

Loren Thompson
Flight Nurse
Air Med Team
Modesto, CA

Robert Cole.vcf


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