Murphy's Laws of EMS
THE PARAMEDICAL LAWS OF MEALS:
All emergency calls will wait until you begin to
eat, regardless of the time.
COROLLARY 1: Fewer accidents would occur if EMS personnel would never eat.
COROLLARY 2: Always order food "to go".
THE PARAMEDICAL LAWS OF TIME:
1. There is absolutely no relationship between
the time at which you are supposed to get off shift and the time at which you
will get off shift.
2. Given the following equation: T + 1 Minute = Relief Time, "T" will
always be the time of the last call of your shift. E.g., If you are supposed to
get off shift at 08:00, your last run will come in at 07:59. (Or if you have
early relief coming in you will see you relief sitting at the first stop light
from the station, waving!)
THE PARAMEDICAL LAW OF GRAVITY:
Any instrument, when dropped, will always come to
rest in the least accessible place possible.
THE PARAMEDICAL LAW OF TIME AND DISTANCE:
The distance of the call from the Hospital
increases as the time to shift change decreases.
COROLLARY 1: The shortest distance between the station and the scene is under
construction.
THE PARAMEDICAL RULE OF RANDOM
SYNCHRONICALLY:
Emergency calls will randomly come in all at
once.
THE RULE OF RESPIRATORY ARREST:
All patients who are vomiting and must be
intubated will have just completed a large meal of Barbecue and Onions, Garlic
Pizza, and Pickled Herring, all of which was washed down with at least three
cans of Beer.
