Originally Posted by teeituptom
I work ER, and recieved a radio call about an incoming pt with chest pain from a nursing home. I asked what there ETA was and they said 45 to 60 minutes, Im going hmmmm whats taking so long.
Turned out it was 700 pound pt that couldnt get into the ambulance and as the nursing home was about 2 miles away they decided to push the pt in his bed down to us. Fortunately it was 2 in the morning and no traffic so to speak. Might have been longer if there was traffic.
The patient turned out to be fine
But we had to treat a few medics and firemen for muscle strains and such. Even had to give one of them some oxygen, never decided if it was from exertion or laughter.
One of our nurses works at another ER in our area and had similar experience...except the NH was across the street...
VERY busy street...
At lunchtime...
EMS called the local PD to block traffic...
They pushed the bed over...until the wheel broke...
Did I mention in the middle of the street...the VERY busy street!!
Would have loved to have beent there!
Oh... and our nurse who gave the ok for the "street transfer"...was written up by his boss...for putting the patient at risk... (>400# asthmatic who was wheezing)
Gotta love administrators.