Webster
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I work at in the Health/Safety Dept. at a Boy Scout camp in a very rural area and it's often 1/2 hr before an ambulance arrives. However, I don't think the fact that it's out of the way changes the way I can treat the patient. The response times for my place of residence, on the contrary, are really fast. If I did decide to stop, it would be just out of assistance to other people as a person, not as a responder. I also shut my radio off when I'm not on duty, because when I'm off duty, I'm off duty. Just my two cents.