Friday, November 03, 2006

More from the Comments Section

Anonymous said...
First things first blog man.

I am not Duval.

Secondly, I've noticed that you Mr. Webster have made some errors youself. Please be reminded that this is a blog and not a formal report.

Let me say howver that I do agree that everyone should be certified. That much I'll give you. I do understand that these guys are locally licensed.

I'll give you some advice, as remember I'm the CEO (of a reputable US Company) with the MBA, making a month what you make a year...
and who were you again, oh yeah the lowly Medic Wanna be. The True Fraud!

Advice;
"Blessed is the man who having nothing to say, refuses to give us wordy evidence of the fact".

USMEDIC 1

PS If you want some real money and a real job, I'll probably hire you because you care about things but you may have to actually work for an EMS system in DC.

1:07 PM

Hey USMEDIC1

What a bell end you are. You are definitely a member of the Cayman Ambulance Service. Who else would know about local licenses unless you are from there? Who gives a toss about CEO/MBA or annual income. Why do feel you need to make this shit up? Is it to give your nonsense statements some credibility. My dear blogger, why would you get so angry unless you are from Cayman. Your identity....1. Steve McLaughlin. 2. Devorn Millar. 3. Steven Duval
I bet my balls one of you is USMEDIC1. Do you think a USA paramedic could be bothered with this nonsense.

Glad you guys are back on the blog. You run your service down more than this blog ever will.

From the Comments Section

Anonymous said...
i love it.................caymans hands down is the worst place to work......finally, people are waking up and realizing that it is truly a shithole runned by a shithead!!!!!!!

11:35 PM
Anonymous said...
Hey Duval...don't you get it? You had paramedics who were ACLS, PALS, BTLS instructors. Not just recently either. You also had one that was certified in the the U.S. as a Advanced Dive Medical Technician. Oh...but I forgot you knew that already. You just can't stop lying. It must be hard to break the pattern as you are so used to it.
You just do not understand that you cannot treat real professionals the way that you do. You still don't understand that trained people have options of places to work...and there are a lot nicer places than the Cayman Islands to work. With better working conditions too. I can go pretty much anywhere in the world with my education and training...as it is recognized internationally. Where can you go? As you are not even registered by an internationally recognized governing body. Duval...you make yourself look even worse everytime you open your mouth. You know the truth and so do we. Try not lying for once and see what it does for you. Duval...you should stop being so arrogant. Just try being a lot more humble and the truth will go a long way. I hope you can pull your attitude in a little to realize that respect is earned...and the ones who demand it without validation in any position...are not respected. Only you can change yourself. Good luck!

9:17 PM

Anonymous said...
You may be wrong about this Duval guy. Seems to me according to the Caymen Net News that he's on the ball. If he was such a bad person and manager, why would he still be in that position? Could it be another problem? Just checking...let's look at the options...
1) Could you be the problem?............................................ No
2) Could Tier 1 level management be the problem?............ Yes
3) Could he be the problem?...............................................Absolutely, with out a doubt. HUGE LIAR
4) Finances? etc...................................................................It is a stinking rich Island

The list could go on. I think a consulting firm should say what the problem is.

I think I'll get refreshed and re-licensed and apply. Can't be that bad can it? Operating without protocols...sure...

I've been to all three of the Caymen's and even had encounters with teams from the smaller islands. We had a "dive accident" and those guys had it together. The lady was a Dr. and said the team from Little Caymen and caymen Brack were outstanding. EMS where knowledgable, friendly and profesional. The Faith Hospital-I love that name- was small but great too! Flew to Grand Caymen Island and was great chamber care. So I can't see too much being really bad. Besides who's perfect?

USMEDIC 1
BS EMS, CCEMTP, MBA

6:34 AM

HEY USMEDIC 1 DO NOT LISTEN TO ALL THE GOOD ADVICE YOU HAVE BEEN GIVEN. JUDGING BY YOUR COMMAND OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE I WOULD SAY YOU ARE CAYMANIAN AND PROBABLY STEVEN DUVAL. ONLY STEVEN DUVAL WOULD HAVE ANYTHING GOOD TO SAY ABOUT STEVEN DUVAL. THE CAYMAN NET NEWS IS A CAYMAN CONTROLLED PAPER AND STEVEN DUVAL IS A BORN LIAR. IF YOU ARE A GENUINE PARAMEDIC WHIICH I DON'T THINK YOU ARE. APPLY, BY ALL MEANS. GETTING A JOB IS PISS EASY. You have been warned !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Anonymous said...
Open Minded PCP Canadian Paramedic with 13 yrs experience, Need change, want to escape the cold canadian weather. Temporary contract work would be great.Any info please!!


Larry
Toronto EMS

6:56 AM

Hey Larry are you Blind. Read the Blog. It is the worst place in the world to work. If you don't beleive me, apply. You will get hired. You will regret it.



Anonymous said...
What was your funniest call ever in the Cayman Islands,HERES mine...


Our crew consisted of a close group of:

MEDIC(Tiago)
EMT(Michelle)
ME (EMT)
Ridealong

This pt was completely wrecked. We got called to a potential overdose(Dog City) which just turned out to be worried parents. Either way he was drunk enough to need to be wheeled out so I guess they did the right think by calling us. I didn't even get to see him until we were in the ambulance because the room was so small.

The medic(Tiago) and I started working on the pt and he started to babble like most drunks do. He noticed that the medic was married and commented on how great that was. After all how nice would it be to be married when he and his boyfriend had just broken up?

Then the medic(Tiago) says something to me about another first... after all when you're new all you have are firsts. The pt then notices me... sitting working on vitals, making sure the line drips ok. Just doing my job. And he starts to shamelessly hit on me.
Normal guys are bad enough... Staring at your face and giving you insane compliments about being the cutest ever and all that but drunks are worse. And being stuck in the back of a rig with one? Just imagine...
He tells me how sexy I am, how great it is that I'm not married, how lucky they are to work with such a sexy boy. Goes on and on. Of course our Medic(Tiago) isn't helping. The other EMT(Michelle)? Driving the rig and laughing!.The ambulance almost turn over with us...
When we got to the ER the staff, who I'm getting to know very well by the 3rd time in 4 hours, can't help but laugh at the pt who is still focused on me.

In the meantime the whole Ambulance Services had heard about my ordeal and can't help but think that it is great. When I get back everyone is waiting to hear about my first drunk. Of course my partners(Tiago and Michelle) have no problem filling in the answers to their questions, with full reenactment. Stumbling impression and all.

I'm so lucky to have such a close crew!!

I would like to give a whole lot of "BIG UP" to the genius who came up with the idea for this Blogsite. Not only is it very informative, but it is fun and user friendly.

This site is one in a million.

Keep Up the good Work.

Cayman Ridealong