Heute Abend ist ein Mitglied des National Ambulance Service zu einem AMA zu uns gekommen. Sie möchten anonym bleiben, haben aber beim Mod-Team bestätigt, dass sie ein NAS-Mitarbeiter sind.

    Sie haben an vorderster Front bei 999/112-Notfällen gearbeitet, von Herzstillständen und schweren Verkehrsunfällen bis hin zu psychischen Krisen und alltäglichen medizinischen Notfällen in ganz Irland. Das NAS verwaltet jetzt mehr als 400.000 Notrufe pro Jahr mit Einsatzkräften, die im ganzen Land auf lebensbedrohliche Vorfälle reagieren

    Rettungswagenteams stehen unter enormem Druck und müssen sich oft mit überfüllten Krankenhäusern, langen Übergabeverzögerungen und einem steigenden Anrufaufkommen auseinandersetzen. Gleichzeitig wird von ihnen erwartet, dass sie wichtige Entscheidungen innerhalb von Minuten treffen. Trotzdem leisten Sanitäter und Rettungssanitäter weiterhin jede Woche Notfallversorgung für Tausende von Menschen.

    Sie werden auch Fragen zum Thema beantworten aktuelle Arbeitskampfmaßnahmen. Sanitäter und Rettungssanitäter streiken wegen der Bezahlung, des Personaldrucks und der Tatsache, dass die Regierung die Empfehlungen aus der Überprüfung der Rollen und Verantwortlichkeiten 2020 nicht umgesetzt hat, einem Bericht, der die erweiterte Rolle und Qualifikationen des Rettungspersonals in den letzten zwei Jahrzehnten anerkennt.

    Bitte posten Sie Ihre Fragen unten. Die Fragen werden ab 20:00 Uhr beantwortet.

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    1. jonocarrick on

      You have a hectic job. How do you manage your stress levels and unpack everything after a shift?

    2. One_Surprise_3437 on

      Thank you for all the work you do, you’re a great bunch of lads. I’ve a few questions if that’s okay?

      What’s the best part of your job and what’s the hardest part?

      How does the team handle the aftermath of a traumatic situation? Are their supports in place?

      Also, What did you think of Michael Martin’s comments about the strike?

      The government should hang their heads in shame for how they’ve treated frontline workers like yourself, I’d like to see him do the job even for just one day. You deserve a massive pay rise.

    3. FU_Deputy_Stagg on

      How often do you have to deal with time wasters? e.g. someone calling 999 for a toothache and would you support fines for unnecessary emergency calls?

    4. Who is the medical director in charge of treatment protocols in the event of communications failure? Who is in charge of the review of advanced treatment protocols and how often do they change based upon the results of the interventions administered; e.g. pediatric intubation.

    5. Professional-Count32 on

      If you could give advice to someone studying or wish to study paramedicine what would it be

    6. Flaky_Zombie_6085 on

      In the case of people who regularly overdose from heroin for example and ambulances are called to services which accommodate heroin addicts – do ye get tired of it or frustrated?

    7. I remeber seeing on the news the images of the rows and rows of ambulances in manchester at the tragic ariana grande concert bombing and thinking, how would we cope if a major incident like that happened in one of our cities , so could a limerick or galway actually deal with something like that, do ye plan for major cathastropic event

    8. Playful-Molasses6 on

      I’ve seen from certain media that you can deal with a level of abuse from the public, is that common when trying to assist someone?

    9. Natural-Hunter-3 on

      What was the hardest hurdle to pass for qualification as a paramedic initially? 27 and considering it.

    10. Fresh_Ad292 on

      What’s the most rubbish reason you’ve seen someone call an ambulance for?

    11. Accomplished-Dot2988 on

      What’s the furthest you ever had to drive from base to a call? I heard you could end up anywhere in the country, is that true? Thanks for doing this and best of luck with the strike!

    12. No-Suspect8936 on

      Do you have any helpful tips or advice for osces? I’m studying paramedicine in UCC at the moment and my EMT osces are next week!! Any tips or friendly advice would be greatly appreciated

    13. No-Walk-7070 on

      How frustrated were you by the comments in the media by our Gov that basically insinuate that yous are all just greedy bastards that are now responsible for the death of old people because you wont drive your wee woo van?

      Because I personally was disgusted on your behalf.

      Good luck with the talks.

    14. AluminiumCrackers on

      Are more responsibilities being moved to ambulance crews to make up for the short staffing in hospitals?

    15. GrahamR12345 on

      Do you have all the gear you need or is there any drug, gadget or gizmo that would help you do your job better and quicker?

    16. womensubsIe on

      First question is a bit of a random one but I was always curious about this. I often see an ambulance and an advanced paramedic car following behind. I’m assuming this is usually in really serious cases like cardiac arrest. Do you usually stay in the ambulance with the patient on route to the hospital? If so do you have a driver or paramedic who’s driving your car if that’s the case? Or is it you who’s driving behind the ambulance and you’re just there if they need you again on route?

      Also, what hospital is the worst for handovers in Dublin and the rest of the country?

      I also learnt recently that most of our city hospitals don’t have a helipad. Would having better access for emergency helicopters help ease pressures in really serious cases?

    17. Sisyphus_Social_Club on

      Parallel service here, big support for ye on the picket. What do you reckon the clinical grade/scope landscape will look like in five years‘ time? I know the plan broadly is to upskill paras and give APs specialisation routes – something like community medics especially could be an amazing tool to free up resources. Do you reckon it’ll happen? Will it face much pushback within NAS?

    18. redrover1978- on

      Thank you for what you do & i support your strike 100%. You should be paid a decent wage for the work you do.

    19. Individual_Wish8970 on

      What is the process with having to wait in the hospital with a patient you have brought in. Is it that you can’t leave until they are triaged? What is the longest you have had to stay? I have often seen multiple ambulance staff standing in the halls in Tallaght hospital not being able to go to the next

    20. Have you had any callouts that have stayed with you over the years, whether because they were particularly unusual, complex or difficult emotionally?

      And when Covid first began, what was that like from your perspective on the front line? It must have been incredibly uncertain in those early days before there was much clear guidance.. how did that affect you, your personal life and your work?

    21. Why are you such a great bunch of lads? Keep up the fight and get the pay you deserve!

    22. Same_Investment9163 on

      Can I ask about your advanced driving training? What’s involved? Also how can us car drivers make things easier for you guys when you’re on blue lights?

    23. Ordinary-Band-2568 on

      Are you trained to walk slowly into houses when called?

      Is it to try and restore a feeling of calm? Health and Safety of some sort?

    24. ComprehensiveDust557 on

      Are ambulances in Ireland equipped to deal with bariatric patients, or would there be a “special” ambulance that would need to be dispatched?

    25. paul-grizz93 on

      I’ve applied to be a paramedic this year! Any tips to help me in the interview or in general? Thanks and I hope to be longside ye on the job in a few years!

    26. BillyMooney on

      How much of your work is closer to social work than medical emergency care – dealing with homeless people, people in addiction, people in extreme poverty etc?

      Is there any better way to manage this?

      Best of luck with the strike.

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