EMS in St. Vincent

Had two ambulances drive by with red lights in sirens in as many days. Either St. Vincent has a more developed EMS system than Grenada (i.e. take less than two hours), or they just like playing with the flashies and woo-woos.

I have my first ED rotation in a week (excuse me, Accident and Emergency), so we'll see if that priority driving has any point or not…


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Gabi Says:

I thought no EMS, except at home!? Remember your promise?!
Love Mom

Carsten Says:

Did I say I was in the ambulance? No… Just saw it driving by priority…

And my ED rotation is a required academic activity, so I think that counts as studying. :-)

 
 

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