Our ambulances top out around 80 MPH, but they rarely go that fast (especially now that we have a monitoring system that prints out a report on a weekly basis).
I sincerely believe that there are exceptions to every rule, and believe that in EMS we need to help ourselves, our colleagues, and the kids. If I hear a call for a ped. choking you better believe I'll be hearing the loud squeal of the rig's driver-check system as I get there fast and take the corners a bit too quick
While your thoughts are noble, I respectfully disagree. I do not disagree about the rule bending in general, only disagree when it compromises safety.
As for the choking comment, I have never actually made it to a choking call where I made a difference. I have made a difference when I happened to be in a store and in a restaraunt off duty when people were choking, but as far as responding from the station with an average of 6-8 minutes response time...forget about it.
Having said all of that, and I can only speak from my personal experience, I have never responded in an ambulance and arrived while the person was still actively choking. The majority of choking calls are new parents with their infants who do not realize that babies choke and they do it often. Their baby turns purple and they freak out, call 911 and when you arrive there is a pink baby, smiling and drooling.
I am just trying to present scenarios from all angles so one can make an informed decision about how they will react or respond in the future. I realize one man's comments are not going to change the world but if I am able to get one person to stop and reconsider their ways, then maybe one uneccessary death or injury may be prevented.
A really great link to check out with regards to ambulance crashes is the ambulance crash log on emsnetwork.org.
It has all the reported crashes throughtout the years. Go read it and see what the contributing factors were. Read about the age of drivers, speed, training and who was at fault for the accident. More interesting, is find out what they were responding to...what call necessitated their action and now look at the results.
It offers a whole new perspective, especially for those who think we are impervious to harm due to our elevated status of "Savior of All".