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Be Careful What You Wish For…

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NBC’s Trauma is being canceled. I recently found out after David Konig blogged about it. I shared the post on my facebook page, but I didn’t weigh in on his view of it. FC Note: not the FC page, my personal profile. Feel free to friend request me so you can see what I looked like in high school, what movies I like, and what books I have read.

There has been a lot of talk about NBC’s show Trauma. I have tried to keep a level head about all of it. I realized early on that Medics everywhere were pointing fingers saying things like “That isn’t realistic”, “That isn’t how you do that”, “That isn’t what they are saying it is”. It almost seemed as if some of it was said in an air of jealousy. Like medics everywhere had been snubbed out of being asked to be professional advisers for the show. After all, there were instances where it seemed they didn’t have one at all.

I did not realize that the Association of Air Medical Services and the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians would come out in strict opposition. I could have seen them make a statement about certain misconceptions.

I have to think that ratings played a huge role in the cancellation. Face it, if the ratings were great then Hollywood would have scoffed at a bunch of clinicians complaining about inaccuracies.

Blogs and websites might have had something to do with the poor ratings. The amount of bad reviews might have been enough to hurt the ratings.

To be honest, I have to side with the Happy Medics take. Although he actaully has a commenter who really laid it out great. Check out the post and read the 17+ comments on there.

Just don’t expect anyone to go out on a limb to do another EMS show again anytime soon.

Trauma Show on NBC…Thumbs up or Thumbs down

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I just finished watching Trauma on NBC. I enjoyed the interactive chat session/podcast with Jamie Davis, Greg Friese, and others. During the evening we were joined by Aimee Garcia who plays Marisa the helicopter pilot.

I have to admit I missed some of the show. Between typing in the chatroom, twittering, updating the blog, firefox crashing 7 times, IE crashing twice, moving from pc to desktop it was a full assault on my brain.

The chat was fun though. We discussed all kinds of things related to what was going on during the show. We also hit on @paramedicdan a little.

The chatting did come up with some new nicknames…Rabbit is now Captain VERSED and Marisa is now MRSA.

I am sure there will be more.

Great job guys. I enjoyed chatting.

Now here is the question…anyone want to entertain a podcast or something else for the new show First In? I blogged about First In previously (read here). The show will premier September 30th at 10pm.

Let me know if anyone is interested. We might just do some other social network interaction. I am game for anything, although I am working that night.

Live in the Chatroom for Trauma Premier

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I am currently in a chatroom discussing the new show Trauma on NBC right now EST.
The link and instructions are here

NBC's Trauma Premiers Monday Night

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Tomorrow night, NBC’s Trauma premiers. There is a chance I will be involved on a podcast of sorts about the new show. I have not worked out all the logistical stuff and realize I am way out of my league with guys like Jamie Davis (Mediccast.com), Greg Friese (EMS EduCast), and Chris Montera (EMS Garage). There will be live tweeting during the show. Look for #traumashow.

Yeah, I know. What the hell am I doing with these guys. Better yet, what the hell are they doing with me. Well apparently, these guys put it together and somewhere along the line my name was brought up. Probably because I like to talk. Either way, we all know those paramedical types need a little grounding every once in while right. I’m kidding!

If you want a kill joy, you can read the less then appealing review of “Trauma” by A.J. Heightman is Editor-in-Chief of JEMS you can read it here. It is a very detailed…ok it is the entire show in text pretty much. I must say that I am looking forward to the opening scene. Not that we don’t see enough sex on Rescue Me.

The premiere of Trauma doesn’t begin with a well-dressed crew checking their drugs and equipment before their first run. It starts with the sights and sounds of the boyfriend/girlfriend crew having sex in the patient compartment of their rig.

Then, before you can get the words “I can’t believe it” out of your lips, you hear the dispatcher (who obviously knows the way the crew starts their shift), tell “Naughty Nancy” Carnahan to button her blouse and respond to an emergency call.

The Fire Critic says: What the hell? I thought all medics started out the shifted by getting screwed…right when the Captain says…your on the box!

As for sex in the firehouse…this is more realistic of what it looks like. With all the glory at the end. Get the F@!# out of my F#@#$ing Gear! WARNING: Male Buttocks nude…maybe NSFW.