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  • čas přidán 3. 09. 2021
  • Thank you everyone for joining me in a day in my life er tech. Being an Emergency Room Technician or er tech is a great job, and a greta foot in the door for anybody looking to get into the medical field. I wish i was able to record more but unfortunately thats are to do.
    I loved have you all you along for the ride, and if you have any questions at all feel to comment below, email me or find my on instagram and send me a message.
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    #ertech #emergencyroomtechnician #emt #emergencymedicaltechnician #dayinthelife #emergencyroom

Komentáře • 126

  • @johnguillen68
    @johnguillen68 Před rokem +71

    As an ER Tech, you're the main person for lots of things. The skills you gain will prepare you for anything in the medical field if you wish to pursue further. Don't sit around be busy and ask questions while working in the ER because this will help you to gain knowledge. I do the IVs, splinting, EKG, patient care, transport, vital signs, and clean beds and rooms. It's a busy field but the experience will prepare you.

    • @superdupeninja8149
      @superdupeninja8149 Před rokem

      What did you do to get better at splinting?

    • @johnguillen68
      @johnguillen68 Před rokem +4

      @@superdupeninja8149 The best way to get better at splinting is to be OCD, lol. I mean that in a good way. Measure out the stockenette, protect the bone with the soft padding, get the right size and length of the fiberglass, then the ace bandage. While you're protecting that fracture think about what the orthopedic doctor would say. You want them to say that they did a good job and commend the hospital and not call to complain about risking the fracture due to bad splinting. So take advantage on practicing on coworkers, watch videos, and definitely ask the doctors and PAs of techniques that they can share.

    • @SavageSnake135
      @SavageSnake135 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@superdupeninja8149 he was doing him some splinting

    • @adambarrett1190
      @adambarrett1190 Před 6 měsíci

      I thought IVs and EKGs weren’t under ER techs SOPs?

    • @johnguillen68
      @johnguillen68 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@adambarrett1190 Some techs are qualified for this. Especially if they've been working in the Ambulance and have that experience. Of course, nurses love to hear that you can do it because that's one less task they have to do in the ER.

  • @connieriggs6177
    @connieriggs6177 Před rokem +20

    I was an ER tech for 4 years before becoming a nurse! Would never trade those years for anything.

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před rokem

      That’s awesome! Thanks for all you do! As well as the love.

  • @JohnWick-wm4pd
    @JohnWick-wm4pd Před 2 lety +29

    I’m about to retire as a Fire Fighter. I’ve been going through clinical orientation as an ER Tech. I love it.
    Thank you for posting this video..

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +2

      Huge congrats to retiring as a fire fighter and thank you for your service. Super glad you are enjoying your time in the ER. It’s a great time that’s for sure. Glad you enjoyed! Means a lot.

  • @hossamyasser8651
    @hossamyasser8651 Před rokem +21

    Looks like you're doing a whole lot of things to protect people's lives. God bless you, Mr. Brody.

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před rokem +1

      You are so kind! Thank you! It’s a team effort for sure.
      Have a awesome weekend!

  • @bluejay927
    @bluejay927 Před rokem +20

    Interviewing to become an ER tech next week. I’m so excited, it’s like my dream job right now

    • @lucyrodriguez8487
      @lucyrodriguez8487 Před 4 měsíci

      Update ?

    • @bluejay927
      @bluejay927 Před 4 měsíci

      @@lucyrodriguez8487I ended up getting the job! Been working as an ER tech for about 8 months now. I love it, and am currently finishing my pre reqs to apply for nursing school

    • @premlalcs5906
      @premlalcs5906 Před měsícem +1

      How's this job

  • @angelbogart539
    @angelbogart539 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I did this for 6 years & it was my favorite job of all time. I regret leaving but they just didn't pay enough for the amount of truly HARD WORK it is. Fun & rewarding but very physically demanding & it typically doesn't pay great

  • @lazaroluis8242
    @lazaroluis8242 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great stuff. I’ve been a phlebotomist for 5 years and got my EMT-B, then asked the ER director if I can be a tech for evenings. So while working those two jobs, I’m enrolled for paramedic. Great work

  • @bryceshaw5937
    @bryceshaw5937 Před 2 lety +11

    Fellow ER Tech in a busy hospital in KC, love to see other tech videos!

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey! That’s awesome! And thank you. It’s always awesome running into fellow techs! Appreciate all you 🤙

  • @ashleywatersgordon6474

    Thank you! Really helpful info.

  • @mr.b3168
    @mr.b3168 Před 2 lety +10

    Anesthesia Tech here. We have swing shifts. At least in the 24hr OR hospitals. Been looking to get a per diem as an ER Tech and came about your video to check it out. Our jobs are more similar than it seems. Suctions, glides, emergency carts, level 1's, etc

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +2

      Well first thanks for coming by. I appreciate it. Anesthesia world is pretty damn interesting to me. Sounds like we have a lot of overlap which is great and I could imagine their are a lot more things in common. Getting a per diem in different field is way better then working 2 of the same. Thanks again for dropping by and sharing. Good hearing from other roles and learning.

  • @user-db7vj6ow7i
    @user-db7vj6ow7i Před 5 měsíci

    What a great video!!

  • @leyann8499
    @leyann8499 Před rokem

    I've been away from patient care for a few, but, YOUR HAVE A VEIN SCANNER NOW!!!??? WHAAAT! Would have been nice when I worked ICU!!

  • @pamelajaye
    @pamelajaye Před rokem +1

    Really interesting!

  • @sandieserrano2425
    @sandieserrano2425 Před rokem +1

    When we got our vein finder, we all had to play with it to see our veins

  • @kabal28
    @kabal28 Před rokem +12

    With COVID they allowed medical assistant certified, so before I became an RN I was doing a lot of things ER techs couldn't do like pass certain meds and do IM injections

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před rokem +2

      Nice that’s awesome. Keep up the good work and be safe!

  • @Pixerella
    @Pixerella Před 2 lety +4

    I considered doing the ER tech route! I hope you enjoy it.

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +2

      Its really awesome. Just like anything has its pros and cons. But if you get in a good hospital especially a teaching hospital and trauma center I’ve learned so much and love it.

  • @MarcJacob-do4dh
    @MarcJacob-do4dh Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for your videos I’m looking for a little assistance on what direction i should go, I truly want to make career change and want to be a part of healthcare I’m 52 and I want to help people here are my options of what training I want to go for what do you recommend due to my age and lack of experience
    Surgical tech, emergency room tech, CNA or easier choice transportation services associate…im sorry for long message I’m just eager and excited for a chance to help people

  • @itz_ash7803
    @itz_ash7803 Před 2 lety +1

    Good job

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I appreciate it! Have a awesome weekend! ❤️

  • @exchurchmouse
    @exchurchmouse Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for what you do.

  • @ronniearrington3126
    @ronniearrington3126 Před 2 lety +1

    I have My Nremt and have an interview for PCT tomorrow I hope I get it 🤞

  • @chicagofirefan
    @chicagofirefan Před 2 lety +2

    What is a code stroke when you were waiting in CT?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety

      A Code stroke or code neuro is a designation that in some hospitals will get paged over head. Ideally it’s to make staff aware and to respond. If called over the entire hospital for the floor or a pt in a exam it activated a response team to respond and treat. Part of a code stroke is to page the neurologist and have CT clear the table so we can take the pt to CT for a brain scan. This way we can identify if the pt is truly having a stroke and if it is a ischemic stroke or hemorrhagic stroke. Such a great question! Have a awesome night!

  • @jubranjubran4067
    @jubranjubran4067 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Would you know if having a background in Phlebotomy and EKG with CPR would b enough to get a job in ER tech? because I don’t like the idea of getting into EMT and especially CNA if that’s what’s needed but if so would a CNA certificate be enough?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey! So as far as phleb and ekg they 100% help. It’s all dependent on where you apply and the autonomy or what the techs are allowed to do. So if techs can draw blood then phleb is great but if they can’t it doesn’t work as much in your favor, unless! You spin it in a way of having experience with patients and providing quality care. A emt cert is more beneficial than a CNA cert simply because more hospitals require them to work in the ER because of the the emergency experience. CNA cert is also amazing as well and will also help you. Both serve a purpose and are equally important. But it all comes down to what the hospital requires. As far your certs, they are great just make sure you see if the hospital requires emt or field experience. In the end apply to everything and work on selling yourself. You’ll do great.

  • @melissahaletky2356
    @melissahaletky2356 Před 2 lety +31

    I am 43 years young and want to move on and get the training to be an ED technician. Remember this. Life is too short to be miserable. The only thing that is worse then being miserable for a year, is being miserable for a year and a day.

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +3

      That’s awesome Melissa! You will have a blast! Love the insight as well. Thank you! And best of luck.

    • @xisotopex
      @xisotopex Před rokem +4

      if you like being miserable the medical field is perfect...

  • @kimberleyhayden6815
    @kimberleyhayden6815 Před 2 lety

    Yeah I'm a new er tech & trying to remember which procedures are which & what to grab

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety

      How exciting! Hope you are enjoying it! Definitely lots of procedures without a debt. I used a notepad that I kept in my pocket with everything written down to make it faster. And in my free time I’d go grab stuff for each procedure. Muscle memory :).

  • @juanventura742
    @juanventura742 Před 2 lety +6

    Hey Brody. I have my first ER tech interview coming up. Any advice?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +6

      That’s awesome! Congratulations 🍾. Let them know you know how wear many hats, prioritize based on acuity, you can anticipate the needs of the RN and physicians. EKGs for CP in under ten minutes. Maintain a post I’ve working environment and ensuring safe working environment for staff and patients. Think examples you’ve worked under pressure, or solved a problem with a good outcome. Always make sure to check in with the charge nurse see if there are any immediate needs, if not then check in with the nurses and techs otherwise stock, check procedure trays etc. these are all things they like to hear that you know how to do. Best of luck. You will do great

  • @mikaylabaradat
    @mikaylabaradat Před 2 lety +8

    Loved the video! I'm currently working as an ER scribe right now but it's my goal to eventually work as an ER tech. Did you have to have any prior experience?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you so much! Love ER scribes. You are such an essential part of the team too. You should totally do it. I started out as a EMT on a ambulance but lots of ERs aren’t requiring that experience anymore. It just depends on your area. Experience always help but you have a great selling point as a scribe. Lots and lots of knowledge to offer. You’ll do great!

    • @fizzypopsish
      @fizzypopsish Před 2 lety +2

      Question for you mikayla, how did you become a ER scribe, and what does your days-day look like?

  • @user-qj4tp1mh2t
    @user-qj4tp1mh2t Před rokem

    That vein finder

  • @itsyaboimat2393
    @itsyaboimat2393 Před 2 lety

    So Brody I've been a firefighter for 8 years (on a non EMS department) what do ER techs do day to day? do you have to have your EMT-B to even get in the door,

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety

      ER scope vary hospital to hospital but can include cleaning rooms, stoking, assessing patients, wound care, suture and staple removal, IVs, catheters, assisting in procedures such as reductions, chest tubes lumbar punctures etc. cleaning patients, transporting and more. When I comes to foot in the door, again that’s dependent on hospital. Some require zero, sown require, EMT with 911 experience, some require phlebotomy license or MA. Hope this helps.

  • @Jake-be9ji
    @Jake-be9ji Před 2 měsíci +1

    You seem really lax is it pretty mellow throughout the day in this field? Or have you just mastered the zen brotha

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 20 dny +1

      Haha I appreciate it. Id like to say it's a bit of both. I consider myself pretty chill, but I know ive also gotten use to the chaos as well.

  • @user-zd6dh8zc7b
    @user-zd6dh8zc7b Před 3 měsíci

    What certifications do you need to be an er tech? I'm an emt basic and I'm considering becoming an er tech do i need a phlebotomy cert?

  • @hammadification4422
    @hammadification4422 Před 2 lety +2

    I start my er tech job in 2 days. I have no experience as I just finished my emt course. Anything you recommend I study before my first day?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +2

      That’s super exciting. Congrats! I would say brush up on your EKG placement. But where and why placement is important. If you have learned how right sided or posterior EKG I’d suggest that. Go over assessments and your ABCs as well. You’ll learn splinting, wound care and procedures as you work. But the basics are always the most important.

  • @jennitapia1269
    @jennitapia1269 Před 2 lety +6

    Im an ER tech, just fell into it and learned everything as i went. So here is my question to you, Would you be a a travel ER tech? Theres an opportunity for to do a 13 week contract, travel four hours away from home , 3x12 night shifts.. weighing in the pros and cons. Whats your opinion?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +3

      Hey fellow tech! If I could do it out of the country I would. probably not in the US though. Maybe if it took us to a state we wanted to live in like Seattle. Also, Not because of the the US but just because where I am in my life. Now again, out of the country! I 100% would!

    • @snowplays259
      @snowplays259 Před 2 lety

      @@brodyhoelscher why not in the country?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      I like having a home spot for me and misses. However, we love traveling out of the country. So if that were something that worked for our family I’d do it.

  • @katie4820
    @katie4820 Před rokem +1

    Do you need to be nationally registered as an emt-b for most er tech jobs? I’m only state certified, NC

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před rokem

      Hey! You don’t need to be nationally certified. Many places do require you to have your state license but it just depends on the facility. As for your national, that is only needed to obtain your state license. I highly recommend renewing both your national and your state license because if you ever plan to move states you will need your national to apply for your state license. The answer is longer then you probably expected haha but hopefully it helps and gives you more clarity.

  • @reidjennings9004
    @reidjennings9004 Před 2 lety +3

    what is the typical hourly pay rate for a position like this?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +2

      It really ranges. I’ve made as little as $16 (cheap cost of living though) and as much as $44

  • @bbfacesbrittany5424
    @bbfacesbrittany5424 Před 2 lety +2

    Starting a new job super nervous never worked in the hospital doing this how different from cna work Is it ?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      First of all congrats on the new job! That’s amazing! So I’ve never been a CNA but I am fairly familiar with the scope of practice. Biggest difference is procedures, wound care and splinting. This all depends on the facility you work for and what they allow you to do. Nervous is a good thing. Don’t be afraid of it but better yet accept it with open arms. Be open an open book and willing to learn. Find balance and create boundaries. Learn everything you can about procedures, splinting and that kind of stuff. You will do amazing. To answer your question more directly, yes it is different. Their is a learning curve to everything and this is no different. But the more put in the more you get in return. You can always reach out if you have more questions. You will do absolutely amazing!!!

  • @hawaiigirl8089
    @hawaiigirl8089 Před rokem

    Try being a travel nurse swing shift is normal

  • @michaelsalinas5756
    @michaelsalinas5756 Před 5 měsíci

    I’m getting my emt-b to be a ER TECH any advice?

  • @MyspacHor911
    @MyspacHor911 Před 2 lety +1

    How did your truck change colors?

  • @deadbob9
    @deadbob9 Před 2 lety +1

    So is it mostly stocking and bed changes? Do you help with procedures?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +3

      My old hospital was much more that. Currently I do way more procedures and assisting with procedures but some days it can feel that way. We are a teaching hospital and also a ortho specialty facility so we help a lot with reductions, casting, and other ortho procedures.
      Thanks for the question!

    • @deadbob9
      @deadbob9 Před 2 lety +2

      @@brodyhoelscher thanks for the answer! Finishing EMT now and hoping to get on as ER tech after!

  • @Mister_MasterzRN
    @Mister_MasterzRN Před rokem +1

    Respect 🫡

  • @zakandoz9614
    @zakandoz9614 Před rokem

    Do you need an EMT license to work as a vet tech in the ED ? My goal is to get work as a tech in the ED. Thanks.

  • @gigiandcay4059
    @gigiandcay4059 Před rokem +2

    I got an offer to become an ed tech today. It would be 3p-3a 3 days a week. Should I do it?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před rokem +1

      Firstly congrats!!! Strictly answering the question then if it’s something you want then absolutely take it. Now regardless of that do what your heart says. We all start somewhere and that could be nights, mids or day shift. But definitely go with your gut and what your goals are.
      Congrats again! Feel free to drop any questions you have. Best of luck!

  • @jaygarcia1937
    @jaygarcia1937 Před 2 lety +1

    I am wondering what state are you a er tech in? I am asking bc i know some job functions vary through states

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +2

      100%. I work in CA and even then depending where you, you can have a very different scope of practice.

    • @jaygarcia1937
      @jaygarcia1937 Před 2 lety

      @@brodyhoelscher okay nice got thanks for the reply!

  • @Ez-MF-E
    @Ez-MF-E Před 2 lety +1

    I finished emt academy and now I’m looking for a job, I have someone close in the er to maybe get me in as a er tech but other than that any tips for a new graduate about to get a job?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Ezekiel! Firstly congrats! Definitely knowing someone always helps. If you are asking about getting a job in the ER then just remember to be a sponge and don't just learn the bare minimum. Spend some extra time learning cardiac rhythms, you will do a lot of EKGs. If you get put on nights focus on good sleep habits and try not to drink coffee too late. Ill try and make a video with more tips. You'll do great though!

    • @Ez-MF-E
      @Ez-MF-E Před 2 lety

      @@brodyhoelscher thank you so much, just seen this but I received my license to practice in California Tuesday and I have an interview tomorrow for the job tomorrow so hopefully all goes well. Please make the video it all helps!!!

  • @CECE-sm1xy
    @CECE-sm1xy Před 2 lety +3

    How did you become an ER Tech and how long did it take you until you could get a job?💜

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey! So I worked as a EMT on a 911 ambulance system and applied to a local ER that I transported patients to. It honestly was pretty quick. I was very proactive in meeting staff and the director and letting them know I wanted a position.

    • @CECE-sm1xy
      @CECE-sm1xy Před 2 lety +1

      @@brodyhoelscher From the research that I've been doing it seems that I need to be an EMT first and get my EMT certification and do the training course. How long did that take for you? 🥰

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      @@CECE-sm1xy that’s pretty spot on. So I did EMT which was 16 weeks at my local college. The. I worked on a ambulance. Most ERs want you to have a few years of experience on 911 ambulance. Which just means you run 911 calls not just IFTs or inter-facility transfers. So if you do a emt program at 16 weeeks then a year or 2 on a ambulance. You would be fine. But there are lots of ERs that don’t require ambulance experience so before you keep an eye out and apply

    • @CECE-sm1xy
      @CECE-sm1xy Před 2 lety +3

      @@brodyhoelscher thank you so much for your help! i'm currently a certified pharmacy tech but i don't work in the hospital setting, so i'm needing experience for becoming a physician assistant!

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      @@CECE-sm1xy of course! That’s really awesome and such a great option. You already have great experience and being a tech will just make it ten times better. Keep at it you’ll get there in no time.

  • @Digital2pulse
    @Digital2pulse Před rokem +2

    As much as I want to do this, I heard the EMT pay is scary low

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před rokem

      Definitely a big barrier. And most places do under pay. Some pay really well though. It’s just about finding the best place and what fits your needs. Also what is your end goal as well. Is it something that is worth doing to help you towards that goal.

    • @amandalewis1936
      @amandalewis1936 Před rokem

      Ha. Where did you get that miss information. Where I live up to $40 per hour.

    • @GalaxyGalPals3
      @GalaxyGalPals3 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I make $18.39 an hour as an ED Tech bc I work nights. My base pay is $16.39. But the hospital I work for does to annual raises and merit based raises too. So it's not all that bad. And this is only my first year. I know I can grow with this hospital.

  • @AUDACIOUS-ky4mk
    @AUDACIOUS-ky4mk Před 2 lety +1

    I plan on going to EMT school any advice/tips?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +3

      That’s awesome! Congrats! Be an open book and learn your NREMT skills sheets especially your assessments for trauma and medical. And most importantly BSI/scene safety and your ABCs. You’ll do great!

    • @AUDACIOUS-ky4mk
      @AUDACIOUS-ky4mk Před 2 lety +1

      @@brodyhoelscher thankyou!!

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      @@AUDACIOUS-ky4mk you are welcome!

  • @areyannahhale2916
    @areyannahhale2916 Před rokem

    Hey! I have been looking into this for when I move to Oregon but I don't know where to start. What education do I need and where do I get it? Most listings I've seen say ED Tech Residency but I don't know where to find that.

    • @angelbogart539
      @angelbogart539 Před 10 měsíci

      My advice is check with the hospital because they all have different requirements

  • @humrazkhan5110
    @humrazkhan5110 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi I am 18 years old and I am going to get a bachelor's in Emergency and Intensive care just wanted to know if it's a good Field for me to be in?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety

      Hey sorry for the delayed reply. Profession wise it is a great field. as for specific to you its hard to answer because I don't know your interests and stuff. If Medicine is something you love or are intrigued about then it can 100% be a great choice for you! best of luck and keep us updated!

    • @humrazkhan5110
      @humrazkhan5110 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brodyhoelscher yes I wanna work in a hospital and save as many lives as I can and I also have lots of interest in medicine and infact I am doing a diploma in pharmacy also

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety

      @@humrazkhan5110 in that case then it sounds like a perfect fit for you! And with that motivation you will change many lives. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @luisf9538
    @luisf9538 Před rokem +3

    What’s the first step you should take to become an ER Tech ?

    • @arjunagarwal4054
      @arjunagarwal4054 Před rokem +1

      Start your class! Always recommend in-person but online classes work pretty well too. Make sure yours is recognized by the DSHS

  • @sweetestvein4805
    @sweetestvein4805 Před 2 lety

    Do you need your Emt to become an E.R tech or CNA?

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      Lots of hospitals require an EMT license for ER tech. Some require medical assistant - phlebotomy, and some don’t require either. As for CNA you need a CNA license or currently enrolled in a nursing program. MA or medical assistants are becoming very popular as well especially in the clinic setting.

    • @sweetestvein4805
      @sweetestvein4805 Před 2 lety +1

      @@brodyhoelscher oh ok thank you☺️

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety +1

      @@sweetestvein4805 you are so welcome!

  • @supercharger5727
    @supercharger5727 Před 21 dnem +1

    You know at first it sounds easy then I realize how munch running around getting stuff plugging stuff putting things in patients cleaning stuff wiping stuff doing stuff and all the sadness from losing a patient only for cheap pay

  • @hawaiigirl8089
    @hawaiigirl8089 Před rokem

    Why is he WHISPERING????? Wtf

  • @hawaiigirl8089
    @hawaiigirl8089 Před rokem

    SPEAK UP BRODY

  • @Charlesx396
    @Charlesx396 Před 7 měsíci

    Bro so so hot

  • @bobthebuilder759
    @bobthebuilder759 Před 2 lety

    zolls suck

    • @brodyhoelscher
      @brodyhoelscher  Před 2 lety

      Haha prefer them over the old lifepacks not sure how the new ones are beside being massive.

    • @acphantom6437
      @acphantom6437 Před 2 lety

      @@brodyhoelscher I worked ems and we had lifepak 15s smd they were heavy but damn reliable
      Now everyone is switching to Zoll and they look a bit goofy lol but got any big things to know when using Zoll?