15.3.11

Let's play... sacrifice the student

So. If you were experienced, well seasoned in EMS and always wore your bullet proof vest to calls because you worked in the hood (the station I'm at is also the busiest in the city according to my preceptor), would you ensure your students also had a vest?

I'm not angry, I'm just wondering why metro plays sacrifice the student, because I don't think that my preceptor would allow his students to be put in harms way if it were his choice. I was told that I would not be sent into dangerous situations, but if that was the case then why does my preceptor and partner need their vests? I'm just curious. These things aren't adding up in my mind.

Very busy day yesterday. Was bone tired from not really sleeping and being stretched in new situations.

Tonight and tomorrow are nights.

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