Did a 24 hour shift yesterday, and the first call of the shift we were sent Lights and Sirens to an MVA nearly 10 miles away (average miles for us are around 2-4 max), so it was a bit of a haul. Our PT had a seizure and struck another oncoming car. Speeds were about 45-55 MPH for both cars. Decreased LOC, multiple lacerations, a gigantic LAC on his right foot that I could clearly see muscle and bone thru, and an increasing distended abdomen. Assessment and vitals pointed towards massive internal bleeding.
Incident 1: We arrive, pulled in where we flagged too. Me and my partner get out, start to pull our gear out of the rig when the local firefighters decide to shove both of us aside and grab our stuff for us. Needless to say, I wasn't to pleased with that but went along with it since there was more important stuff happening, like the patient dying. I reported this incident to my boss but was basically told I need to learn how to deal with the firefighters.
Incident 2: We load up, and start to move out hot to the hospital. I got my lights and sirens going. We get down the road a ways when some idiot decides to stand in front of my rig about a 1/8 mile up. I go left, he went left. I go right, he went right. He did everything possible to stay right in my rigs path. A last second swerve managed to avoid him completely. Pretty damn lucky, considering my speed was about 70 mph at the time.
Incident 3: While on scene still, I was helping my partner and the medic assess and treat the PT. The whole time everyone kept saying we were going to Hospital A. So naturally I went towards there. Sometime during transport, we decided to go to Hospital B. Would've been nice if someone told the driver (me) before we got a 1/2 mile to Hospital A.
So after all that we finally get to the right hospital. It took us about an hour to write the reports and clean the rig. A lot to happen one one call, yet this post only gives you a glimpse of what all really went on. The only bright side to this whole ordeal is, I did some checking, and it looks like our PT's gonna pull through. I guess that's all that matters in the end.