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Handsome Robb

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Not a very appropriate post since someone died...and the cause is still under investigation...and they were traveling routine not emergent.
 
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Not a very appropriate post since someone died...and the cause is still under investigation...and they were traveling routine not emergent.
were in the line of business where people die, stop being so sensitive, this did not come out as an attack to the patient or in anyway disrespect the situation. It was merely an advisement to people potentially seeking employment there to inqurie about their existence of drivers training. Should it not be appropriate also that the news report it since the patient died ? cmon.
 

NomadicMedic

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were in the line of business where people die, stop being so sensitive, this did not come out as an attack to the patient or in anyway disrespect the situation. It was merely an advisement to people potentially seeking employment there to inqurie about their existence of drivers training. Should it not be appropriate also that the news report it since the patient died ? cmon.


That's not what it was at all. And you know it.
 

Tigger

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were in the line of business where people die, stop being so sensitive, this did not come out as an attack to the patient or in anyway disrespect the situation. It was merely an advisement to people potentially seeking employment there to inqurie about their existence of drivers training. Should it not be appropriate also that the news report it since the patient died ? cmon.

Do you have any idea as to what caused the accident? Is there anything here to suggest EVOC (which I found to be entirely useless aside from learning how to back up with mirrors) would have prevented this accident if they in fact did not provide it to their employees?

No, you don't.

You made a tasteless and frankly unfunny joke, and now you are getting called out on it. Own up to it.
 

Handsome Robb

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were in the line of business where people die, stop being so sensitive, this did not come out as an attack to the patient or in anyway disrespect the situation. It was merely an advisement to people potentially seeking employment there to inqurie about their existence of drivers training. Should it not be appropriate also that the news report it since the patient died ? cmon.

No you didn't, you made a piss-poor joke about it in a public forum for the whole world to see.

Grow up, it's providers like yourself that hold EMS back as a profession.

If you had any brain whatsoever you'd notice in the pictures that the ambulance and other car are in the ambulance's lane of travel with signs of collision in that same lane...knowing that you can infer that it probably wasn't there fault and probably wasn't much they could do about it. With that said the official report hasn't come out so who knows.

Don't be an idiot.
 

BASICallyEMT

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Since all these companies mainly do is drive to/from dialysis.. EVOC is not required since they are not expected to drive code.
 

CALEMT

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Totally out of line and uncalled for man. One of the more unprofessional things that I've seen on here in quite a while.
 

TransportJockey

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If you want to make jokes like this, op, stick to those pathetic Facebook groups. Grt the hell out of here
 
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