[QUOTE=Acesarge;20508454]Well I guess not everyone on this forum is a 12 year old idiot. You are 100% right, at every skill station in the EMT class you fail if you don't say BSi(body substance isolation) and scene safety.[/QUOTE]
Basically, the two splinter cells that have formed in this group. 12 year olds that feel some grave injustice has been done and the rest of us who are realistic enough to understand it was unavoidable in these circumstances.
[QUOTE=DamagePoint;20509238]I hope those cunts get some jail time. That's why I'd glad there's a volunteer service in my area. I know they actually care about helping people and will go above and beyond the call of duty to save a life. I don't know how I could live with myself if I were them.[/QUOTE]
Nice. Did you read any of the other posts or just the OP?
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[QUOTE=DamagePoint;20509238]I hope those cunts get some jail time. That's why I'd glad there's a volunteer service in my area. I know they actually care about helping people and will go above and beyond the call of duty to save a life. I don't know how I could live with myself if I were them.[/QUOTE]
I thought gold members where supposed to be smart. Here is a bucket, please vomit in to the bucket rather then on to this forum. I don't know what is so hard to understand about them getting canceled. Here is the dictonary definition, number 2 is the one that applies here.
can·cel
   /ˈkænsəl/ Show Spelled [kan-suhl] Show IPA verb,-celed, -cel·ing or (especially British) -celled, -cel·ling, noun
–verb (used with object)
1.
to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation.
2.
to decide or announce that a planned event will not take place; call off: to cancel a meeting.
3.
to mark or perforate (a postage stamp, admission ticket, etc.) so as to render invalid for reuse.
4.
to neutralize; counterbalance; compensate for: His sincere apology canceled his sarcastic remark.
5.
Accounting.
a.
to close (an account) by crediting or paying all outstanding charges: He plans to cancel his account at the department store.
b.
to eliminate or offset (a debit, credit, etc.) with an entry for an equal amount on the opposite side of a ledger, as when a payment is received on a debt.
6.
Mathematics. to eliminate by striking out a factor common to both the denominator and numerator of a fraction, equivalent terms on opposite sides of an equation, etc.
7.
to cross out (words, letters, etc.) by drawing a line over the item.
8.
Printing. to omit.
[QUOTE=Acesarge;20512253]I thought gold members where supposed to be smart. Here is a bucket, please vomit in to the bucket rather then on to this forum. I don't know what is so hard to understand about them getting canceled. Here is the dictonary definition, number 2 is the one that applies here.
can·cel
   /ˈkænsəl/ Show Spelled [kan-suhl] Show IPA verb,-celed, -cel·ing or (especially British) -celled, -cel·ling, noun
–verb (used with object)
1.
to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation.
2.
to decide or announce that a planned event will not take place; call off: to cancel a meeting.
3.
to mark or perforate (a postage stamp, admission ticket, etc.) so as to render invalid for reuse.
4.
to neutralize; counterbalance; compensate for: His sincere apology canceled his sarcastic remark.
5.
Accounting.
a.
to close (an account) by crediting or paying all outstanding charges: He plans to cancel his account at the department store.
b.
to eliminate or offset (a debit, credit, etc.) with an entry for an equal amount on the opposite side of a ledger, as when a payment is received on a debt.
6.
Mathematics. to eliminate by striking out a factor common to both the denominator and numerator of a fraction, equivalent terms on opposite sides of an equation, etc.
7.
to cross out (words, letters, etc.) by drawing a line over the item.
8.
Printing. to omit.[/QUOTE]
First two were canceled two hours later, last one was canceled after 10. He was probably dead by then. Also I put just as much blame on the dispatchers, even more maybe. Plus it didn't say they turned around because the call was canceled, they said couldn't go further because of the snow.
The blame is evenly spread amongst everyone to the point that NOBODY can be blamed. It was bad situation that couldn't possibly have been handled better. Nobody needs to get punished for this.
Even though I usually don't agree with lolwutdude, he's right in this thread.
Those paramedics are a real fucking sham.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;20515286]It was bad situation that couldn't possibly have been handled better.[/QUOTE]
If you're trolling you aren't very good at it.
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