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Friday night I attended to a MVA where a police vehicle was involved in a serious accident. The vehicle overturned and both the driver and his partner were code red.
We later found out they responded to a house robbery in progress - for the second time. The first time when they arrived the people were noisy and laughing.
What I could gather from the duty officers on scene, is that the guys responded to the call, but were under the impression that it was a different situation all together.
We often get hoax calls placed to our emergency contact centers nationwide, not only police, but EMS and FD as well. We have a duty to turn out to the incident or investigate the incident called in.
I know of colleagues that were involved in collisions on their way to a "so called collapse and patient not breathing".
What is your feeling about this and how do you handle this situation? I once was sent to the same location four times and the fourth time there was actually an incident! Now what....
We later found out they responded to a house robbery in progress - for the second time. The first time when they arrived the people were noisy and laughing.
What I could gather from the duty officers on scene, is that the guys responded to the call, but were under the impression that it was a different situation all together.
We often get hoax calls placed to our emergency contact centers nationwide, not only police, but EMS and FD as well. We have a duty to turn out to the incident or investigate the incident called in.
I know of colleagues that were involved in collisions on their way to a "so called collapse and patient not breathing".
What is your feeling about this and how do you handle this situation? I once was sent to the same location four times and the fourth time there was actually an incident! Now what....
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