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Well, life has been quite hectic lately (am I just so disorganised that this is all it ever seems to be?) Have had three weeks of full time work as I have had to go on a couple of courses - an "Advanced Trainer Development" course (fascinating) and a "First Aid Trainer and Assessor" course (I teach First Aid at work and needed a refresher). Have also just qualified as a Neighbourhood First Responder - a volunteer to go out and cover calls when the ambulance is struggling to get there. Was convinced to go on call almost straight away to buddy up with someone who has been doing it for a while. This was last night.
Anyway, first call came in when I was just in the process of putting Nyle to bed. Had to dump the poor boy in the cot, grab the phone and then take details of the call whilst kissing him goodnight and turning the nightlight and music on. First job was a ruptured peptic ulcer and we were beaten by the ambulance, so stood down. Next job (about an hour later) was an 87yr old woman who had just come home from hospital that day and fallen at home. Paramedic arrived on his own and we stayed to help (I respond with someone else - we both charge out from our homes when we get a call). Anyway, the paramedic ran tests and she clearly had a chest infection, but had had her absolute fill of hospitals and refused any further help. Haven't met such a stubborn so and so for a long time. Hope she and her equally old and fragile husband are coping well.
Got home about 1015pm and settled on the bed with a cup of tea to watch some tv. Nick popped downstairs for some reason and called up to say that my mobile was ringing. Despite the fact that we had booked off ages ago, the ambulance control had phoned to say that there was a 1-month old, not breathing, about 8 miles away - could we go? The nearest ambulance was some time away, so of course I grabbed my shoes and hurtled out. My buddy had told me the road name but said he couldn't find it on the map. I had left the map book in the car, so looked it up in the index, found the page, but no road. Ran back in to grab the laptop and look up multimap. Found address (time ticking by...) and ran back out. Drove off, decided red lights might just have to apply to other people and phoned my buddy en route. He had now found out where the road was and had the address "flats 1 - 5". Flats 1-5? WHERE?
Fortunately, ambualnce (with their "blues and twos") had got there first and were whisking the little girl off to hospital. Cause? No idea. Outcome? No idea, but boy do I hope it was a good one. Hopefully we will get updated at some time. Incidentally, the map book had the index out by about two pages, so that's worrying.
Calls like that (which we shouldn't have been sent to as we are only there for adults, not kids) make me realise the massive need for the scheme. Imagine, an ambulance must have taken at least 10 minutes to get to that call. Please, whatever you do as a parent, make sure that you are confident in your resuscitation skills. Get on a course. Do something so that if you are ever, God forbid, in such a terrible situation, you have some idea about what to do. I am not purely altruistic. The scheme is teaching me more and more first aid so that I can look after my family and friends, alongside helping others. I read a statistic:
"70% of people who are carrying out resuscitation techniques are doing so on family and friends."
This isn't to scare you. This is to make you think and hopefully act. I hope you never have to use the skills you learn, but equally hope you never have to wish you had learnt those skills but decided to use your time and money on something else... |
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Re: Busy few weeks...
Hey Helen, that map book being wrong could cost lives....You should be given a GPS that you can talk to as you're driving and it talks back to you.......they must exist surely, we have hands free everything else. You should make a erequest or something for at least map books that are acurate.....that's really quite a danger isn't it.........very concerning. You are a fast response person, with no resources to get there fast................some partitioning to MP's etc in your spare time LOL. Poor Nyle.he's such a typical boy isn't he. Ailish came home with a small but long lasting bruise under her eye on her 2nd day care experience and nothing was reported, which concerned me quite a bit, obviously they hadn't noticed and I noticed it straight away but it looked like it might have been a biro mark...I wondered what she was doing with access to a biro until I got her home and washed her still food smothered face and found it was a brise. I got mad, then worried...but it really is a good centre and the girls are quite lovely, so I said nothing as it was such a minor incident, but if anything happens again and no reprt is done I will kick up a stink then...the fool me once thing. Life has settled down into soem what of a routine, I still really enjoy my days at home with just Ailish and Willow (ADHD FLUFFY DOG), and sometime decline offers to visit other people when I probably should force myself to go.......bit of left over habits from the PND days I think...I'll get over it. I am THINKING about joining a gym LOL...I did some sit ups the other day and it took 3 days for the pain to go away LOL......I suck at dieting so I think I have to get off my ever expanding nether regions and excercise (oooh that dreaded word strikes fear into the heart of every carb, caffine & niccotine addicted adult).........Pay day (monthly) is the 15th so I'll check out costs and re-work the budget, hopefully there's one with a crech attached. Brett's finally busy at work, turns out he's one of 2 Permit Officers on site so they have pulled him from shift work and he is doing just days from now on until someone else is qualified...it's a red tape paper work proceedure health and safety thing, his bonus is that instead of coming home at 6am from a 12 hour night shift and a 2 hour drive, he's coming off a decent nights sleep and a 2 hour drive, so he effectively gets an extra day on the rest of his shifts collegues as they'll be sleeping their first day off. I have made 4 friends and they are all lovely ladies, all but one have girls under 2 but older than Ailish, one has a 3 yr old boy. We do toddler time at the Library and have coffee after etc. it's good. Ailish STILL isn't walking on her own..sigh... I'm convinced she was a decrepid old walking frame lady in her previous life as that's what she's almost permanately attached to now and she shuffles along like a very little old lady LOL...either that or a rock star...sometimes if she's got something caught in the wheels and can't push it, she cracks the big strops (the red hair) and throws the walker...can't wait for those terrible two's and torterous three's LOL..
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Hah! You always make me laugh with your, erm, waffle! I understand your righteous indignation about the maps, but unfortunately this is one I bought - the people I'm responding for (St John's Ambulance) are a charity and have best part of no money. I use my own car, own petrol, own map book and have convinced my parents that they want to buy me a defibrillator (the thing to shock people after a heart attack) and the first aid kit so that the money they do have can go to something else. I'll be buying a phone to use and a polo shirt, but I think will leave them to fund the reflective jacket as we are a little tight of cash ourselves!
Anyway, glad to hear that you are getting out and about. I can't get my head around the fact that you are a bit rubbish at that - for goodness sake, if there was ever anyone who should be holding court to a group of friends in the corner of a cafe, its you. Just get out there and stop being a wuss - PND be damned! And join the gym - you'll feel so good about what you've done, your confidence will rocket and Brett won't be needing his "vitamins".
Ailish will well and truly walk when she wants to and there's nothing you can do to change that. I took Nyle to be born when Leala was 20 months for her to suddenly decide that that was what she wanted to do. I have a friend at the moment whose daughter is two days older than Nyle (so 18 months) and is barely crawling, so striding along with a walker is just fine. And I swear, as soon as she is walking, you'll be wishing she wasn't!
Glad to have caught up - see you again in July!!
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