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Ramstrom, Edward trauma-list@trauma.orgThu, 21 Feb 2002 17:42:35 -0500
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I appreciate the response. There was no "High and Mighty" attitude meant by my response, and in-fact it seems I may have misunderstood this persons terminology of his frustration. For that I publicly apologize. I do in-fact hold my self and our profession in a much higher standard than what is sometimes offered. I take no self satisfaction for degrading any other persons for attempting to broaden their knowledge and my "slam" was not of the question, but for what I took as a weak argument of the lack of knowledge because of being a paramedic. Again a complete misunderstanding on my part and my apologies. Ed Ramstrom Paramedic UMMEMS -----Original Message----- From: FtLaudALSTeam@aol.com [mailto:FtLaudALSTeam@aol.com] Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 4:26 PM To: trauma-list@trauma.org Subject: Re: v-fib seizure One should not act so "High and Mighty" and "slam" others when you read into others comments incorrectly and in the end do not provide an answer to the persons question(s). What he meant by climbing up the tree was him describing his frustration with that situation. It seems to others and my self that some of us in the pre-hospital and hospital field that use and write in this forum, hold themselves to a higher standard and take pride in degrading others instead of helping sometimes (not always). I hope some of us take a good look at themselves. Jorge Aguiar FF/PM FT Lauderdale Fire/Rescue
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