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9-11 Commemorative Geocoin

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Released:
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Origin:
Pennsylvania, United States
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Thi is a Duple bug of the above Geocoin. 

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Paramedics are really a very new role in emergency response, having come into existence around the 1960's, whereas police and firefighters have been around for at least 1,000 years.
 
For the past 40 years or so, paramedics have been defining exactly how they fit in with hospitals, fire departments, and police agencies. 
 
A paramedic is something like a nurse or physician assistant, and they are ultimately always agents of medical doctors who direct the care they give, so perhaps they should be run by hospitals. But they are also very much like firefighters, so maybe they should be part of fire departments. But it's also increasingly valuable for police to be trained as medics and for paramedics to be part of SWAT teams, riot response and the like ... so perhaps they belong in police departments too. 
 
And in fact all are true — you find paramedics in all roles, inside hospitals, fire departments and police agencies, as well as in standalone private services, the military, costal rescue, etc. 
 
Furthermore, a "paramedic" is distinct from an "ambulance driver," so you have people with minimal health care training who perform transports of patients to hospitals and nursing homes and the like, and volunteers like the Red Cross with "ambulances," who are often confused with paramedics or who have some degree of basic life support (EMT) training.
 
So it's perhaps not as clear with what agency one might give recognition, and it’s not always clear when a paramedic is part of what's going on. Because paramedics are currently "embedded" in so many different roles, they also do not have the organized and powerful systems of unions and structures for press relations that police and fire agencies typically have. They lack an organized "voice" to call attention to their deeds, or their fallen.
 
But they are there, at all the fires, shootings and disasters. Paramedics died on 9/11 (43 of them, plus the firefighter/EMTs), and in general they are right beside their fellow emergency responders in moving towards danger when it happens.
 
They are among the police and firefighters, and for the most part understand when the public forgets to mention them, as they may well be police or firefighters themselves, or at the very least know that their comrades in the field understand they are a vital part of the teams being praised.

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Discovered It 1/20/2024 niggae discovered it   Visit Log

I recently came across your wonderful collection of trackables while reading through some geocaching logs and profiles. I was so impressed by the creativity and thoughtfulness that you put into each one. Thank you so much for sharing them with the geocaching community! I wish you all the best in your future geocaching adventures.

Discovered It 1/20/2024 Vyrembi discovered it   Visit Log

I recently came across your wonderful collection of trackables while reading through some geocaching logs and profiles. I was so impressed by the creativity and thoughtfulness that you put into each one. Thank you so much for sharing them with the geocaching community! I wish you all the best in your future geocaching adventures.

Visited 5/27/2023 GeoDandrew took it to GeoWoodstock XIX - 2023 Kentucky - 605.08 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 7/9/2022 GeoDandrew took it to Joshua Pennsylvania - 92.26 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/4/2022 GeoDandrew took it to Historic Newtown Adventure Lab Bonus Cache Pennsylvania - .74 miles  Visit Log
Visited 7/4/2022 GeoDandrew took it to Trolley Time Pennsylvania - 73.59 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/23/2022 GeoDandrew took it to 1st responders Pennsylvania - 175.93 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 5/21/2022 GeoDandrew took it to All about the numbers 117 Pennsylvania - 18.45 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/19/2022 GeoDandrew took it to Seneca Honor / Veteran Honor / American Honor New York - 226.21 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/19/2022 GeoDandrew took it to No Fly Zone New York - 32.1 miles  Visit Log
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