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Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:27 am
by DisneyMom
CMGUY89 wrote:I've had plenty of bad behavior. Three of them jumped out of the boat in the middle of the ride and we got multiple intrusions. We immediately E-stop and go back there expecting maint. and there are three Brazilians walking around backstage. When confronted by a coordinator one of them promptly "faints" and they get off scott-free! I was not feeling too magical for the rest of that day...
I say take the "Fainter" straight to First Aid and have the nurses"Observe her for a few hours " and decide if 911 should be called....Do they do any EKGs or Bloodwork? :twisted: Or maybe hydration IV's? :D:

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:44 am
by Randy B
DisneyMom wrote:I say take the "Fainter" straight to First Aid and have the nurses"Observe her for a few hours " and decide if 911 should be called....Do they do any EKGs or Bloodwork? :twisted: Or maybe hydration IV's? :D:
Agreed. An apparently healthy person who faints with no obvious external stimulus may be showing signs of an undiagnosed internal problem. it could be as slight as a sudden drop in blood pressure to a heart defect. So in an effort to look out for the guests health I would have immediately called for an ambulance for transport to a hospital for evaluation. With the recent well publicized incidents when an undiagnosed health issue at WDW ended in tragedy, Extra care is being exercised at the first sign of potential health problems (at least you tell the SG this is so). And if it is not important enough to warrant a hospital visit, it isn't important enough to prevent taking the consequences of their actions. Give them the choice. leave the park for the rest of the day or spend time and money in the hospital getting a battery of tests to determine the cause of the fainting spell. :D:

Randy

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:59 am
by DisneyMom
Randy B wrote:Agreed. An apparently healthy person who faints with no obvious external stimulus may be showing signs of an undiagnosed internal problem. it could be as slight as a sudden drop in blood pressure to a heart defect. So in an effort to look out for the guests health I would have immediately called for an ambulance for transport to a hospital for evaluation. With the recent well publicized incidents when an undiagnosed health issue at WDW ended in tragedy, Extra care is being exercised at the first sign of potential health problems (at least you tell the SG this is so). And if it is not important enough to warrant a hospital visit, it isn't important enough to prevent taking the consequences of their actions. Give them the choice. leave the park for the rest of the day or spend time and money in the hospital getting a battery of tests to determine the cause of the fainting spell. :D:

Randy
Absolutely! The poor dear cannot tolerate the "excitement" of Disney, really needs to have a quiet environment away from it all.... :rolleyes: :p: :D:

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 4:24 am
by Big Wallaby
It was interesting getting the group the other day who, when I asked how many, they said "four". I allowed exactly four to go through (one of them was the tour leader), then stopped the rest and did that again, working hard to keep them from getting in. Leader finally came back and said they actually had 40 or so, so at that point I cleared out a truck and gave them their own. Amazing how quickly they learn English when you're firm with them.

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:09 am
by hobie16
The poor Brazilian who "fainted" may be carrying a exotic disease from the jungle that is highly contagious. They should all be put into isolation for ten days. :twisted:

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 9:35 am
by DisneyMom
hobie16 wrote:The poor Brazilian who "fainted" may be carrying a exotic disease from the jungle that is highly contagious. They should all be put into isolation for ten days. :twisted:
Hmmmmmm, does the DHS know about this? She could be a Security Threat, sent by Al Quaida!!!!!! :p:

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:22 am
by hobie16
DisneyMom wrote:Hmmmmmm, does the DHS know about this? She could be a Security Threat, sent by Al Quaida!!!!!! :p:
It's a Brazilian Bug Bomb!! Run for the hills!!!

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 10:56 am
by crystal_crtr
susislicker wrote:See ya in the front cab in May!
When are you going in May? We are also going in May. The 17th til the 23rd.

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 1:08 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
DisneyMom wrote:Hmmmmmm, does the DHS know about this? She could be a Security Threat, sent by Al Quaida!!!!!! :p:
Nooooo send them to FEMA or the Public Health Service, then they will know the meaning of "wild ride!"

Re: Two Quickies

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 2:57 pm
by Princess Susi
Randy B wrote:Agreed. An apparently healthy person who faints with no obvious external stimulus may be showing signs of an undiagnosed internal problem. it could be as slight as a sudden drop in blood pressure to a heart defect. So in an effort to look out for the guests health I would have immediately called for an ambulance for transport to a hospital for evaluation. With the recent well publicized incidents when an undiagnosed health issue at WDW ended in tragedy, Extra care is being exercised at the first sign of potential health problems (at least you tell the SG this is so). And if it is not important enough to warrant a hospital visit, it isn't important enough to prevent taking the consequences of their actions. Give them the choice. leave the park for the rest of the day or spend time and money in the hospital getting a battery of tests to determine the cause of the fainting spell. :D:

Randy
DisneyMom wrote:Absolutely! The poor dear cannot tolerate the "excitement" of Disney, really needs to have a quiet environment away from it all.... :rolleyes: :p: :D:
hobie16 wrote:The poor Brazilian who "fainted" may be carrying a exotic disease from the jungle that is highly contagious. They should all be put into isolation for ten days. :twisted:
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Nooooo send them to FEMA or the Public Health Service, then they will know the meaning of "wild ride!"

YES! YES! YES! YES! :thumbsup: