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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 2:07 pm
 


Title: Ambulances may speed when necessary, says Alberta Health
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Posted By: BionicBunny
Date: 2010-12-25 02:57:25
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 2:08 pm
 


Yet another directive brought to you by the 'I'm eating my cookie' crowd. Silly notion, but if it's not an emergency, then why are you in the back of an Ambulance?

Morons. And those are the ones we let in public near reporters microphones.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 2:14 pm
 


DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Silly notion, but if it's not an emergency, then why are you in the back of an Ambulance?

Not every ambulance ride is a "hot" one. Transportation from one hospital from another doesn't need to be "hot".

That being said...
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But the new rules stipulate that under no circumstances are ambulances permitted to speed through school, playground and construction zones and they must come to a complete stop at every red light and stop sign before driving through an intersection.

That is just ridiculous. That is WHY THEY HAVE THE LIGHTS AND headache starting NOISE ON so everybody knows they're coming! Those drivers are trained, they are not stupid. The rest of the people on the road SHOULD BE TRAINED too, but hey, getting your license at 16 while taught how to drive by your lousy driving dad leaves some room for improvement.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 2:25 pm
 


Brenda Brenda:
DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Silly notion, but if it's not an emergency, then why are you in the back of an Ambulance?

Not every ambulance ride is a "hot" one. Transportation from one hospital from another doesn't need to be "hot".


Those are normally accomplished by another service in parts of Alberta, called the 'Interhospital Transfer Service'. Not regular Ambulances. (My buddy is an EMT, and used to be manager of ITS).

But I agree with you. These guys get special training, and their vehicles are specially equipped to deal with high speed driving. If they are going to drive with the regular traffic flow, people could skip the $250 ambulance trip and drive themselves.

What carnage that would be!


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 2:29 pm
 


DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Brenda Brenda:
DrCaleb DrCaleb:
Silly notion, but if it's not an emergency, then why are you in the back of an Ambulance?

Not every ambulance ride is a "hot" one. Transportation from one hospital from another doesn't need to be "hot".


Those are normally accomplished by another service in parts of Alberta, called the 'Interhospital Transfer Service'. Not regular Ambulances. (My buddy is an EMT, and used to be manager of ITS).


Oh, ok, I didn't know that! Learn something new every day :P


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 3:15 pm
 


They aren't talking about exceptional high speeds either, expecially when carrying the patient. Having a cleared path is key and intersections are the danger point.


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SprCForr SprCForr:
They aren't talking about exceptional high speeds either, expecially when carrying the patient. Having a cleared path is key and intersections are the danger point.

I understand that, but a full stop?


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 8:53 pm
 


It's a little puzzling to be sure, regardless, I'm sure the crews will continue to use their best judgment WRT the patient and their safety.




I've said it before but I have no problem saying it again: Medics are friggin' angels.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 8:55 pm
 


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:06 pm
 


SprCForr SprCForr:
It's a little puzzling to be sure, regardless, I'm sure the crews will continue to use their best judgment WRT the patient and their safety.
Exactly. So why should they be told what to do? They KNOW what they are doing...


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I've said it before but I have no problem saying it again: Medics are friggin' angels.
They definitely do a job I am not capable of, and I respect them wholeheartedly


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:24 pm
 


If it's like other things I've come across, a big reason would be that the government will not give a blank cheque to anyone when it comes to operating outside of the law. It leaves the onus on the crews to make the judgement call on the criteria of each seperate case as it should be.


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