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PSNI Recruitment - Stage 4 - The Medical

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 721 ✭✭✭goodcopbadcop


    I passed it. I cant remember exactly what they look for, I think its a big peak and then you have to keep it above a certain level for so many seconds.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 108 ✭✭pablissimo


    Same here. Big peak at the start and then the big long wheezy blow as your lungs empty, come up your throat and turn inside out....there is a profile that you have to match or near enough match. It was hard going, I'll feel sorry for all those drink drivers I get to take to the intoxiliser! NOT!

    Honestly though, I don't think they would fail you and not let you know.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 237 ✭✭MrFug


    Yeah the spiro machine was a blast :D The nurse said mines were quite good which surprised me. It could depend on which nurse you get though. The nurse I had told me to exhale all the air in my lungs until I felt ready to pass out. She also kept saying "push, push, push" as I was finishing each attempt! So I knew exactly what had to be done.

    Although the doctor gave me no indication at all that I wasn't fit, I'm still worried about the result as it seems that unless your able to only tick one or two of the more trivial boxes in the form (the odd allergy etc) then they fail you. In a lot of cases I think this is mainly just to get more evidence on your condition when you appeal.

    Only time will tell though...

    Out of curiosity, has anyone ticked one of the more non-trivial boxes and PASSED?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,258 ✭✭✭carlty888


    MrFug wrote: »
    Yeah the spiro machine was a blast :D The nurse said mines were quite good which surprised me. It could depend on which nurse you get though. The nurse I had told me to exhale all the air in my lungs until I felt ready to pass out. She also kept saying "push, push, push" as I was finishing each attempt! So I knew exactly what had to be done.

    Although the doctor gave me no indication at all that I wasn't fit, I'm still worried about the result as it seems that unless your able to only tick one or two of the more trivial boxes in the form (the odd allergy etc) then they fail you. In a lot of cases I think this is mainly just to get more evidence on your condition when you appeal.

    Only time will tell though...

    Out of curiosity, has anyone ticked one of the more non-trivial boxes and PASSED?

    I ticked the pneumothorax box and got a pass. Apparently it's fairly common in bean-poles such as my former self.

    I aced the spirometer test, so I think they realised it was no longer a problem.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 127 ✭✭bobbin88


    Not to harp on about the medical results, but has anyone actually received the letter saying they have passed/failed the drugs test yet? Or is this a letter destined never to come?!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,258 ✭✭✭carlty888


    bobbin88 wrote: »
    Not to harp on about the medical results, but has anyone actually received the letter saying they have passed/failed the drugs test yet? Or is this a letter destined never to come?!

    I don't think anyone's received a drugs pass/fail letter and the medicals have been running since the start of September. It's looking like you only pass the medical if you've passed the drugs test.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 381 ✭✭given1


    OnFire wrote: »
    My graph showed a big peak at the start which then fell quite quickly cos I ran out of breath. Did you fail yours GCBC? Is it the peak at the start they are looking at or how long you can keep going for?

    mate i wouldnt worry, i couldnt do it eithjer but passed it for c13! the nurse said i was to young and my lungs had not fully developed (i was only 19 at the time) hope this helps


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 40 OnFire


    given1 wrote: »
    mate i wouldnt worry, i couldnt do it eithjer but passed it for c13! the nurse said i was to young and my lungs had not fully developed (i was only 19 at the time) hope this helps

    Good to know mate but I'm 24 so I would guess the lungs should be fully up and running! Kicking myself I didnt get out there & get fitter so that my lungs would be better! If I had realised how hard it would be then maybe I would have! Did the computer come up as poor result for you?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 660 ✭✭✭punchestown


    Has anybody heard anything about many no shows for the medical itself? Heard from someone the other day who said most days 1/4 dont show. Say they are processing 16 medicals each day, out of them 16 maybe 12 or 13 show and the other 3/4 dont. Seems a very high number (if true) and I wonder if it is mainly in relation to the hair testing or have people just suddenly decided the jobs not for them?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 333 ✭✭lolli-j


    Has anybody heard anything about many no shows for the medical itself? Heard from someone the other day who said most days 1/4 dont show. Say they are processing 16 medicals each day, out of them 16 maybe 12 or 13 show and the other 3/4 dont. Seems a very high number (if true) and I wonder if it is mainly in relation to the hair testing or have people just suddenly decided the jobs not for them?

    Hey, the guy doing the drug testing told me the same thing as loads of people hadn't turned up on the day of my medical. Strange


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 721 ✭✭✭goodcopbadcop


    I think alot of people apply and do the tests without really really wanting the job that much. Then when they get a medical date they cant get to it through work commitments or just cant be bothered going. I also wouldnt be surprised if some people have went to do the medical and were unable to find the building. I would never have known where to go if someone who knows the area wasnt with me to direct me.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,013 ✭✭✭smyff


    cause theyre wipeouts. looks like lower merits get bumped up the list. feel free to get high and give away your slot.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 660 ✭✭✭punchestown


    I would never have known where to go if someone who knows the area wasnt with me to direct me.

    Yes because as you drive into Carrickfergus, the first building you see that is unmissable due its size is .......! Plus the huge PSNI sign on the front! :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,258 ✭✭✭carlty888


    Has anybody heard anything about many no shows for the medical itself? Heard from someone the other day who said most days 1/4 dont show. Say they are processing 16 medicals each day, out of them 16 maybe 12 or 13 show and the other 3/4 dont. Seems a very high number (if true) and I wonder if it is mainly in relation to the hair testing or have people just suddenly decided the jobs not for them?

    So let's say that Recruitment are putting the top 500 in the merit list through the medicals and ¼ don't show. That could mean that someone who initially had a merit number of 500 could end up being 375 on the list. Happy days! :D

    Our merit numbers could essentially be ¾ of what they were. :cool:

    And that doesn't even account for med/vet failures and people who don't take up the offer.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 127 ✭✭bobbin88


    Well i couldn't find the building when i got there, as I accidentally went the coastal route! Then seen a little policeman on a motorbike, flagged him down and asked for directions, and he gave me a police escort the whole way there!:cool: haha. The man on the gate looked at me as if to say...who she think she is!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,258 ✭✭✭carlty888


    Way to go! Your own personal cavalcade! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,894 ✭✭✭dreamer_ire


    carlty888 wrote: »
    I don't think anyone's received a drugs pass/fail letter and the medicals have been running since the start of September. It's looking like you only pass the medical if you've passed the drugs test.

    The medical has nothing to do with the drugs test, there are merely held in the same place and happen on the same day. The drugs test is more closely linked to the vetting side of the process


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,012 ✭✭✭MrsGeneHunt


    carlty888 wrote: »
    So let's say that Recruitment are putting the top 500 in the merit list through the medicals and ¼ don't show. That could mean that someone who initially had a merit number of 500 could end up being 375 on the list. Happy days! :D

    Our merit numbers could essentially be ¾ of what they were. :cool:

    And that doesn't even account for med/vet failures and people who don't take up the offer.

    This makes me sooooooo happy!
    There was a no show at my AC and I know of other ACs who had 2,3 or 4 no shows. So stands to reason the Meds might well be the same!
    All the better for those of us who reallllllly want to be in PSNI:D


  • Registered Users Posts: 263 ✭✭PC Inwaiting


    I did not even know about this website until a guy at my medical a few days ago mentioned it. I am totally terrified to ring up and find were I am on the merit list.

    I suppose the numbers will all change after the results of the medical, suppose its somewhere to start.

    There were 2 no shows at my test, I don't understand why people would go through all this for nothing.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,012 ✭✭✭MrsGeneHunt


    I did not even know about this website until a guy at my medical a few days ago mentioned it. I am totally terrified to ring up and find were I am on the merit list.

    I suppose the numbers will all change after the results of the medical, suppose its somewhere to start.

    There were 2 no shows at my test, I don't understand why people would go through all this for nothing.

    If you've had a medical you've done very well, I wouldnt even worry about finding out merit number.:D


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  • Registered Users Posts: 263 ✭✭PC Inwaiting


    Hey thanks for your reply, should I be worried that the medicals started in September and I am only getting mine now, does that mean anything.

    My nerves are totally gone with this whole process, totally worth it though.

    My friend is in here 5th week of training, the more I hear the more green I turn.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,012 ✭✭✭MrsGeneHunt


    Hey thanks for your reply, should I be worried that the medicals started in September and I am only getting mine now, does that mean anything.

    My nerves are totally gone with this whole process, totally worth it though.

    My friend is in here 5th week of training, the more I hear the more green I turn.

    Dont be worried there doesnt seem to be any rhyme or reason to the way things are being organised medical wise.

    Yep this process will turn you into a gibbering wreck but its all good clean fun! ( Unless you hit the lemsnort but thats another story altogether!)

    We've board friends in training at the minute and they love every minute of it even tho its incredibly hard work and long days.

    Roll on the day its me!!!!!!!:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 721 ✭✭✭goodcopbadcop


    its me in 4 days and im pooping myself :eek:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 660 ✭✭✭JVB


    its me in 4 days and im pooping myself :eek:

    Come on big lad, man up :D Seriously you'll be grand mate. Remember everyone's in the same situation on Sunday.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,012 ✭✭✭MrsGeneHunt


    its me in 4 days and im pooping myself :eek:

    Step aside pollyprissypants and I'll show ya how its done;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 263 ✭✭PC Inwaiting


    Oh I am so pleased for you, its just sounds like an amazing experience.

    Sounds like you will make friends for life, lets hope I get in this time round


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 221 ✭✭Mr.Anderson


    I think we'll be grand...I hope!:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 97 ✭✭conor123


    its me in 4 days and im pooping myself :eek:

    ive got emergency pants on stand by for sunday:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 108 ✭✭pablissimo


    Got a letter yesterday saying I failed the medical :( have 14 days to appeal though.

    Anyone else in the same boat?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6 fire6699


    does it ay why you have fail thats bad news


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