man i hate it,when ever i just dropped of a patient in the ER, i sometimes get a code 3 right after that,man that makes me so mad i want to through my radio across the hospital,but the only reason i do it and dont act mad is because i love saving peoples lives and i wouldnt trade this job for any other.
I think this is very creative I work in Admission at A training center for EMT/Paramedic and the students walk around singing V Fib baby and they say it helped them with drugs .. Keep up the good work
@UNCCovey thanks guys for saving me may 29th when i had a bad seizure the guys i had were really nice and this is AWESOME i love it very good my mom is a nurse and my dad a dentist so its pretty cool
For all those out there who like this video, THANK YOU A MILLION! Please feel free to share this with all your EMS co workers. I am very surprised that in a little over a year we have gotten over 15000 views. For a college EMS class that produced this video after class in a few days. That is very impressive. To all the graduating EMS students out there. GREAT JOB! You made it past school and now is when the fun begins.
IV for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Use 1:10,000 solution and give 1.0 mg every 3-5 minutes flushing each with 20 ml of IV fluid, or,
ET for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Give 2.0 - 2.5 mg via the ET tube.
May use 1:10,000 or dilute 1:1000 to equal 10 ml via ET tube for adult. (i.e., 2 mg of 1:1000 epinephrine diluted with 8 ml NS in a 10 ml syringe)
IV for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Use 1:10,000 solution and give 1.0 mg every 3-5 minutes flushing each with 20 ml of IV fluid, or,
ET for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Give 2.0 - 2.5 mg via the ET tube.
May use 1:10,000 or dilute 1:1000 to equal 10 ml via ET tube for adult. (i.e., 2 mg of 1:1000 epinephrine diluted with 8 ml NS in a 10 ml syringe)
...im at the station right now and the tones in the video are the same ones we have here...everyone is looking at me like im an idiot because i was asking if we had a call..
I enjoyed this
theboywho2 3 months ago
KUDOS! Great Vid ... love the bloopers vid also ... two thumbs up!
stringernc 4 months ago
man i hate it,when ever i just dropped of a patient in the ER, i sometimes get a code 3 right after that,man that makes me so mad i want to through my radio across the hospital,but the only reason i do it and dont act mad is because i love saving peoples lives and i wouldnt trade this job for any other.
EMSgirl1989 5 months ago
I think this is very creative I work in Admission at A training center for EMT/Paramedic and the students walk around singing V Fib baby and they say it helped them with drugs .. Keep up the good work
BUDABUDA25 5 months ago
how long does it take to become a medic? like 2 weeks??
dhide14 5 months ago
Great video..very nice job! Come work in Texas! Harris County Emergency Corps!
esd1md 7 months ago
Vanilla ice = induced hypothermia? Fantastic video yo!
ZDoggMD 9 months ago 2
@ZDoggMD I never even thought about that! Thanks for watching! Share with your friends!
UNCCovey 9 months ago 2
@UNCCovey thanks guys for saving me may 29th when i had a bad seizure the guys i had were really nice and this is AWESOME i love it very good my mom is a nurse and my dad a dentist so its pretty cool
twilightfanedward199 8 months ago
Wow im in chicago and i feel like im there with them!!
JacobChgo9 11 months ago
WOW! Great video guys!
Flyaway722db 1 year ago
LMAO, Love It lol I am an EMT-I going for Medic in Lenoir County, Good Job guys n gals!!
reneefroggie 1 year ago
OMG I absolutly loved this vid!! Awsome job!
EMTITink 1 year ago
Those tones shouldn't be heard at home! lol Gave me the willies.
plick4 1 year ago
This is amazing... I live in Richlands and am actually going to LCC to get my paramedic and associates in EMS :)
kajones09 1 year ago
kutoes to all of you. Great video. keep the humor going it will keep you sane in your carrier.
From a Canadian Medic
finalrequest217 1 year ago
@floridamedic2 Thanks, yeah it was more of a rhyme thing than a protocol thing. hehe.
UNCCovey 1 year ago
worked very well, nice job!
eamanevers1 1 year ago
Oh man this is sweet! thanks a million I will share it with my fellow emts!!!
tonystewartsEMT 1 year ago
For all those out there who like this video, THANK YOU A MILLION! Please feel free to share this with all your EMS co workers. I am very surprised that in a little over a year we have gotten over 15000 views. For a college EMS class that produced this video after class in a few days. That is very impressive. To all the graduating EMS students out there. GREAT JOB! You made it past school and now is when the fun begins.
UNCCovey 1 year ago 5
i wanna know why the white guy is trying to rap???? lol... but still quite entertaining!
cdaugherty86 1 year ago
@cdaugherty86 cause he can
bryansnow 1 year ago
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bryansnow 1 year ago
AWSOME Great job Guys!!
Medicprof71 1 year ago
Epinephrine Adult Dosage:
IV for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Use 1:10,000 solution and give 1.0 mg every 3-5 minutes flushing each with 20 ml of IV fluid, or,
ET for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Give 2.0 - 2.5 mg via the ET tube.
May use 1:10,000 or dilute 1:1000 to equal 10 ml via ET tube for adult. (i.e., 2 mg of 1:1000 epinephrine diluted with 8 ml NS in a 10 ml syringe)
UNCCovey 1 year ago 4
Epinephrine Adult Dosage:
IV for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Use 1:10,000 solution and give 1.0 mg every 3-5 minutes flushing each with 20 ml of IV fluid, or,
ET for Cardiac Arrest - VF/Pulseless VT, asystole, PEA: Give 2.0 - 2.5 mg via the ET tube.
May use 1:10,000 or dilute 1:1000 to equal 10 ml via ET tube for adult. (i.e., 2 mg of 1:1000 epinephrine diluted with 8 ml NS in a 10 ml syringe)
UNCCovey 1 year ago
I love it. :) But why are the Medics on standby if you can administer epi?
I guess your scope of practice is different.
mooEMT 1 year ago
lol
IrishJedi26 1 year ago
it's epi 1:1,000 down the tube. epi 1:10,000 is IV.
southerngurl162 1 year ago
@southerngurl162 you can put epi 1:10,000 down a tube
whittvet 1 year ago
That was cool
warsaw4201 1 year ago
haha this is great
jess1ttt 1 year ago
Well done!
DSemt54 1 year ago
Sweet!
bcfd346 1 year ago
That will work - thanks - I always for get the steps LOL. I am not sure my patients will ppreciate it as much as I do.
Marinegreen1775 2 years ago
hahaha this is wicked awesome and quite creative!!
music32744 2 years ago
This is fantasticgood job guys!
BlueJFilms 2 years ago
...im at the station right now and the tones in the video are the same ones we have here...everyone is looking at me like im an idiot because i was asking if we had a call..
hornsandtails27 2 years ago
oh shoot it's lidocane and epi down the tube
hamechonit 2 years ago
lol this made me laugh like hell i am in medic school and we were talkin bout a pt in vfib lol thanks for the video guys and congrats
azquraish111 2 years ago
dear god that was probably the funniest EMS gig I ever heard...especially after we ran 15 codes in 13 days here...
HPSS82315 2 years ago
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TraumaJunkie21 2 years ago
I so love this video I'm in scholl now to be a MA... U know I need to know this lol
juicyfruit515 2 years ago
YEAH! I broke 2,000 VIEWS! WOOOO!
UNCCovey 2 years ago
lol a little weird but funny. keep up the good work.
wannabeaflightmedic 2 years ago
AWESOME!!!
Thinking we, The Carteret Community College Emergency Medical Science Class of '09, need to give you a video response ... we'll see about that.
Great Job & CONGRATULATIONS Graduates!!!
Stay Safe!!!
okichabbii 2 years ago
1000 views!!!!! Awesome! keep telling your friends and maybe we will make 1,000,000 views! Thanks and keep enjoying.
UNCCovey 2 years ago
loks SO COOL!!!!!
luvybunnie 2 years ago
Great. Just great.
lacucaracha2709 2 years ago
GREAT VIDEO! HILARIOUS!
ARepko84 2 years ago