My aunt was an EMT for about a decade and she said that the first ten times it's really emotionally impacting, but that after time you become emotionally numb to other's deaths. That's why she retired. She didn't want to be emotionally numb to other's deaths, and said it was an inhuman feeling.
Quote from: Kitsunekun on May 19, 2015, 06:25:25 PM My aunt was an EMT for about a decade and she said that the first ten times it's really emotionally impacting, but that after time you become emotionally numb to other's deaths. That's why she retired. She didn't want to be emotionally numb to other's deaths, and said it was an inhuman feeling.Did you tell her to ?
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on May 19, 2015, 06:26:15 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on May 19, 2015, 06:25:25 PM My aunt was an EMT for about a decade and she said that the first ten times it's really emotionally impacting, but that after time you become emotionally numb to other's deaths. That's why she retired. She didn't want to be emotionally numb to other's deaths, and said it was an inhuman feeling.Did you tell her to ?Nah she just did SpoilerSpoiler
How do you handle seeing people dying on you or coming to scenes where the person is already dead or there's no hope at all? I was wondering because today at work I looked up and I seen one of our workers getting CPR preformed on him. The guy ended up having it done for about an hour before the EMT's decided he was gone.He ended up having a heart attack and to make it even worse he might have been left up there for about 20 minutes before people checked out what was going on. So I was just wondering how you people handle coming to a scene trying to revive someone and having it ended up being pointless.
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on May 19, 2015, 06:21:29 PMHow do you handle seeing people dying on you or coming to scenes where the person is already dead or there's no hope at all? I was wondering because today at work I looked up and I seen one of our workers getting CPR preformed on him. The guy ended up having it done for about an hour before the EMT's decided he was gone.He ended up having a heart attack and to make it even worse he might have been left up there for about 20 minutes before people checked out what was going on. So I was just wondering how you people handle coming to a scene trying to revive someone and having it ended up being pointless.Forgot to ask, they worked him for an hour? That's pretty long to be on scene...