Great to hear things worked out well. Looking forward to hearing more about your recovery and return to work.
Everyone there said that I most likely would have been dead by morning if I hadn't went to the ER. Lesson is that if your body is trying to tell you something "LISTEN".
I like the way you titled this thread, PSA.
I got my EMT license several years back. Although, I never used it, one of the best things I learned was to recognize life-threatening conditions.
Most people with a broken arm or other non-life threatening trauma, will rush to the hospital. But people who are "kinda feeling funny" with chest pain that radiates into the arms, don't realize they might be having a heart attack and are on death's door, until they are either dead or rushed into
the operating room like a scene from ER.
Again, glad you're still with us.
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Greg,
Great to hear things worked out well. Looking forward to hearing more about your recovery and return to work.
I like the way you titled this thread, PSA.
I got my EMT license several years back. Although, I never used it, one of the best things I learned was to recognize life-threatening conditions.
Most people with a broken arm or other non-life threatening trauma, will rush to the hospital. But people who are "kinda feeling funny" with chest pain that radiates into the arms, don't realize they might be having a heart attack and are on death's door, until they are either dead or rushed into the operating room like a scene from ER.
Again, glad you're still with us.
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.