Hal9000
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When I'm not in college or working career EMS, I sometimes volunteer for an ambulance service in a small, rural town. The service area has one QRU/S, two ambulances, and two fire departments, one a rural and one a city.
I am interested in addressing safety issues diplomatically. When I log on to Facebook and see things like the following, I am split between dismay and anger; the anger stems from knowing that irresponsible behavior is celebrated, even though it could kill innocent people.
What is an appropriate way to approach an individual who has done the following? Thanks for any help.
I am inclined to say that such matters are hard to solve in a volunteer world insulated from outside practices and, to be truthful, the fact that volunteers aren't indestructible by virtue of their "job." See this thread for an example: http://www.emtlife.com/showthread.php?t=13098&highlight=wreck
I am interested in addressing safety issues diplomatically. When I log on to Facebook and see things like the following, I am split between dismay and anger; the anger stems from knowing that irresponsible behavior is celebrated, even though it could kill innocent people.
What is an appropriate way to approach an individual who has done the following? Thanks for any help.
I am inclined to say that such matters are hard to solve in a volunteer world insulated from outside practices and, to be truthful, the fact that volunteers aren't indestructible by virtue of their "job." See this thread for an example: http://www.emtlife.com/showthread.php?t=13098&highlight=wreck
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