u/dsmman18

Help me remember it all!

I am through school and licensed. I did great in school, and passed the licensing exam easily. That said, I work part time in a small rural community so I just don't get enough exposure to various types of calls to feel confident. I don't do this for a living. I work about one shift per week, maybe 4-8 calls per shift. I feel like I'm not getting enough calls to remember everything. I can do my CE work and read the book when I have a question but that isn't helping me on scene. Don't get me wrong, I'm helpful and work with other good people on scene. But I want to be more than adequate. Any pointers or tips on keeping your knowledge and skills up as the memory of school fades? Thanks!

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u/dsmman18 — 1 day ago

A couple of decades ago I was purusing the Internet and found a very rudimentary website that was like 70 pages long. It was basically every detail of surviving a nuclear blast. It included underground shelters, the thickness of wall necessary if made of earth, all sorts of interesting info. I think the guy had buried a school bus to make into a shelter even? My memory is terrible but if any of this rings a bell and someone knows if this document/website still exists I would love to revisit it.

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u/dsmman18 — 4 months ago