There is one case yesterday night we responded (Aug. 27 '09 PST) as a first responder firefighters to an MVA involving two SUV's about 25 meters from our station. On scene, including our fire chief who happens to be a senior EMT in our group done a head to toe examination, the vitals are very good, no visible cuts and we found out that she already walked from the front seat of the car to the back and lie on her back to rest. The only chief complaint is - her bump on her forehead. While our chief is doing the head to toe, the lady keeps on calling and texting her cellphone. Then the neighboring township ambulance and rescue units arrives. They insisted to put the lady on the spineboard and package her. But we said NO, because she doesn't have a spinal injury. We ask if they got the chair but instead they put her on a gurney. The patient was transported to the nearby hospital.
In our experience with this neighboring township unit, we noticed on previous incidents. Like another example we responded to a motorcycle accident when the motorcycle lost control because of the wet and too much debris on the road because after the heavy rain. The two male riding the bike slide out and sustain some abrasion to the legs, and arms and some abrasion wounds at the face. When we got there, the two are already walking around and looking to his personal items lost on the road. The other guy is already walking and conferring with the traffic cop. And we ask the two to sit down and to have better look. Then the neighboring ambulance team arrives and to our surprise they put the two at the spineboard and package them up. Despite telling them the situation. We were not able to object because they have the resources and felt we kindaof bullied.
But the last night incident as I mentioned already. We said NO and this time their supervisor is with them and told him right away.
So the question is... Do you need to put her on the spine board. I've heard some units put patients on the spine board because the rationale is "precautionary."
Another question, other than we learned from first responder, EMT courses. Is this depends on their departmental SOP that they put patients in a spineboard when they are in doubt and the nature of the incident is MVA's or trauma.
any thoughts?
Thanks,
Mike
Tags: board, ems, first, responder, spine
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