DTR Breakroom/ph00 pot (The dragon doesn't need a Valentine) 2.14.10-02.20.10)
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From: Ohio: Home of the disappointing sports teams
Muted one day, Banned the next....... Ah the life of a DTR 1%'er
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,187
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From: Ohio: Home of the disappointing sports teams
Administrator ........ DTR's puttin fires out and workin on big trucks admin
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Wow no one around.
Good morning DTR, up and at it as usual. Drinking some wild mountain blueberry phoo, mmmmm. Getting ready to head to the shop, can't wait to see my time card. It is used for a bill board to staple all the repair orders too. When I am at the department for my 2 days the repairs seem to pile up. At least I am blessed to have work.
Be good people.
Good morning DTR, up and at it as usual. Drinking some wild mountain blueberry phoo, mmmmm. Getting ready to head to the shop, can't wait to see my time card. It is used for a bill board to staple all the repair orders too. When I am at the department for my 2 days the repairs seem to pile up. At least I am blessed to have work.
Be good people.
Morning all.
Wyo, to answer your question in more depth; The length of an EMT class can vary from class to class. Depends on how long the classes last each time and the availability of emergency room and ambulance ride time. 6 to 9 months is a pretty reasonable estimate, start to finish. Today's class was a refresher for existing EMT's.
Today is Wednesday, February 17th.
On this day in 1801 - The U.S. House of Representatives broke an electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Jefferson was elected president and Burr became vice president.
1817 - The first gaslit streetlights appeared on the streets of Baltimore, MD.
1865 - Columbia, SC, burned. The Confederates were evacuating and the Union Forces were moving in.
1878 - In San Francisco, CA, the first large city telephone exchange opened. It had only 18 phones.
1897 - The National Congress of Mothers was organized in Washington, DC, by Alice McLellan Birney and Phoebe Apperson Hearst. It was the forerunner of the National PTA.
1934 - The first high school automobile driver’s education course was introduced in State College, PA.
1944 - During World War II, the Battle of Eniwetok Atoll began. U.S. forces won the battle on February 22, 1944.
1947 - The Voice of America began broadcasting to the Soviet Union.
1985 - U.S. Postage stamp prices were raised from 20 cents to 22 cents for first class mail.
1992 - In Milwaukee, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced to life in prison. In November of 1994, he was beaten to death in prison.
1996 - World chess champion Garry Kasparov beat the IBM supercomputer "Deep Blue" in Philadelphia, PA.
Wyo, to answer your question in more depth; The length of an EMT class can vary from class to class. Depends on how long the classes last each time and the availability of emergency room and ambulance ride time. 6 to 9 months is a pretty reasonable estimate, start to finish. Today's class was a refresher for existing EMT's.
Today is Wednesday, February 17th.
On this day in 1801 - The U.S. House of Representatives broke an electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr. Jefferson was elected president and Burr became vice president.
1817 - The first gaslit streetlights appeared on the streets of Baltimore, MD.
1865 - Columbia, SC, burned. The Confederates were evacuating and the Union Forces were moving in.
1878 - In San Francisco, CA, the first large city telephone exchange opened. It had only 18 phones.
1897 - The National Congress of Mothers was organized in Washington, DC, by Alice McLellan Birney and Phoebe Apperson Hearst. It was the forerunner of the National PTA.
1934 - The first high school automobile driver’s education course was introduced in State College, PA.
1944 - During World War II, the Battle of Eniwetok Atoll began. U.S. forces won the battle on February 22, 1944.
1947 - The Voice of America began broadcasting to the Soviet Union.
1985 - U.S. Postage stamp prices were raised from 20 cents to 22 cents for first class mail.
1992 - In Milwaukee, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was sentenced to life in prison. In November of 1994, he was beaten to death in prison.
1996 - World chess champion Garry Kasparov beat the IBM supercomputer "Deep Blue" in Philadelphia, PA.




