ok, i see everyone is getting bent out of shape on my comments, first, i never said education was worthless, you need the education, second, if you have a good expericenced partner it makes all the difference in the world, third arent the basics we were taught not ABC's, airway is the most important thing you can do for a patient, you can do all the cool things like, hook up the 12lead, defib pads, start iv's, but the most single impprtant thing you can do is get an airway established, whether it be a basic airway, combi-tue, or ET tube, you got to have a good airway or the patient dies. Should you tube on the scene? it depends on your patient, do you stay and play, or get to the hospital. Dont move that patient untill you have established an airway, opening up a patients mouth and putting in an oral airway takes 5-10 secs, or suctioning out thier mouth. My training and experiance is that you should practice tubing at different angles, turn up loud music, have a bunch of people around you watch you. Ok and the answer the question about my basics do everything, i let them do things in thier scope of practice, alot of medics think that the basics are thier to drive them to calls and thats it, i try to have my basics get involved in everything, thats how they learn things, my partner now, is a basic and he is the best partner anyone could have, I have learned that I would rather have a damn good basic partner then a half ass medic partner.