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Message no. 1
From: GKoth2258@***.com
Subject: Re: Ping/Medical-EMT stuff
Date: Sat, 5 Oct 1996 20:43:33 -0400
Actually, FASA is intending to cover DocWagon EMTs (B's & P's) in the
upcoming Shadowrun Companion. That would seem to indicate to me that some of
those items mentioned will be included.

And just because this fellow is a med student, that does not automatically
mean he knows about emergency medicine like an EMT would. Strong possibility
he does, but not automatic. But between a three year med student and me, a
CA & NREMT-B, I think we could cover all the bases on anything in this
particular genre.

Erik
The Great Big Giant Sharp Cheddar (Arch-Nemesis of the Big Giant Head and Dr.
Ross...)
Message no. 2
From: Calvin Hsieh <u2172778@*******.acsu.unsw.edu.au>
Subject: Re: Ping/Medical-EMT stuff
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 12:20:11 +1000 (EST)
On Sat, 5 Oct 1996 GKoth2258@***.com wrote:

> Actually, FASA is intending to cover DocWagon EMTs (B's & P's) in the
> upcoming Shadowrun Companion. That would seem to indicate to me that some of
> those items mentioned will be included.
>
> And just because this fellow is a med student, that does not automatically
> mean he knows about emergency medicine like an EMT would. Strong possibility
> he does, but not automatic. But between a three year med student and me, a
> CA & NREMT-B, I think we could cover all the bases on anything in this
> particular genre.
>
> Erik
> The Great Big Giant Sharp Cheddar (Arch-Nemesis of the Big Giant Head and Dr.
> Ross...)
>
Hey,

Exactly my point chummer! I don't know much about emergency medicine
(yet!) but I'm willing to cooperate with anyone on this subject!

See ya,

Shaman

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