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Springfield Man's Body Returned To Family's Door
http://www.cbs3springfield.com/news/local/17986579.html
While EMS isn't necessarily about customer service in the traditional sense, it looks like a little bit of tact could have gone a long way in a situation like this. Based on the article, it seems that the family doesn't have any concerns over treatment or the return, but how the EMTs (B or P) handled the situation.
http://www.cbs3springfield.com/news/local/17986579.html
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"They took him into the ambulance and they told us he passed away," said Colon.
That is when the family said the EMTs, who were still parked in the street, brought Suliveres' dead body back up the sidewalk, up the porch stairs, and back to the front door.
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Eventually the funeral home did arrive to pick up Suliveres, who had been suffering from bone cancer for two years. Colon said the EMTs told her they needed the ambulance for "city service" and left. It is something Suliveres' daughter, Carmen says she will never forget.
"That was so disrespectful to me. They didn't respect my father at all," she said.
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Suliveres did have an up-to-date "Do Not Resuscitate" order, which prohibits life-saving measur but the family says their frustration lies with how the EMTs handled the situation. AMes. It is unclear if that order played a role in the physician's decision,R could not speculate for the individuals involved, but said its thoughts go out to the family.
While EMS isn't necessarily about customer service in the traditional sense, it looks like a little bit of tact could have gone a long way in a situation like this. Based on the article, it seems that the family doesn't have any concerns over treatment or the return, but how the EMTs (B or P) handled the situation.