#196957 - 03/02/10 02:30 AM
 
Re: 911 failure
[Re: Eugene]
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Registered:  11/10/03
 
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Loc:  Augusta, GA
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Interesting.  A case very similar to this is in the book "Emergency Response and Emergency Management Law" by William C. Nicholson.  The name of the case is "American National Bank & Trust Company vs. City of Chicago".  Essentially, a woman was in an apartment that the paramedics had access to, but never tried to the door or to locate the patient, except to knock on the suspected apartment.
  I agree that if 3 ambulances failed to do something, it is systemic.  Will wait for more details, and the probably law suit. 
 
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#197008 - 03/02/10 06:08 PM
 
Re: 911 failure
[Re: Tyber]
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Registered:  01/21/03
 
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Wow. Just wow. 
  We had a call once in ultra-icy conditions, a trauma victim off in a field. It was so hard to get to him - slipping, falling, undrivable conditions at the scene and 500 yards to the victim from the last place you could drive - and I could not keep up with the medics who got to him well before me. Sadly, he was already dead, but I know our medics can and do commandeer anything that could move to get to a call.  Urban situations are quite different though - a lot of "frequent flyers" and junk calls. I don't defend the failure, I do know it's possible to just get jaded to every perceived "emergency" that's nothing more than a fart attack. 
  
 
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#197009 - 03/02/10 07:03 PM
 
Re: 911 failure
[Re: Since2003]
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Registered:  03/03/09
 
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Loc:  NC
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In defense of the Paramedics.  Like Martin - How many calls are for pure BS?  Granted, that wasn't the case here, but it could have been.  However...
  I don't see why the PMs couldn't have gotten off their dead a**es and on their dying feet and walked to the patient.  If they were like local PMs I have seen - 5'0, 300lbs plus, then there is a systemic problem.
  Sorry guys, I gotta side with the people who want to see these guys fry. 
 
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#197023 - 03/02/10 10:38 PM
 
Re: 911 failure
[Re: DesertFox]
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Registered:  03/03/09
 
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Why did the number of calls to 911 double?  Slips, falls on icy sidewalks, vehicle collisions or even people going out without a hat and stroking/arresting. An inch of snow in an area that doesn't normally get it can cause havoc - even in areas like this it can double call outs.   
 
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