It doesnt matter what could have happened. Its not your place to speculate. You and no one else on here was there on scene, myself included.
The patients death is indeed unfortunate. The reported actions of the crew, inrresponsible.
My initial point... I continue to state this ...
There are quite a few posts in this thread that have completely immasculated the medics strictly on what the article said.
Thats wrong! If you werent on scene, then you do not know what happened. And it is no ones place to pass judgement in regards to their actions on scene.
I am completely in agreeance with severa people in this thread... There a several situations that I can think of that would prevent a pt. from being moved by EMS down the stairs. Maybe the stair chair was broken, maybe he didnt want to be chaired down the stairs, maybe he wanted to walk, was it a dignity issue?
While all of these are valid points that I agree with , along with th fact that I agree that their falsification of documentaton, and their dishonesty when conftonted about it is wrong, and inexcusable; I completely disagree with sitting here and passing judgement on people.
The final point Im going to make is in regards to your comment about the "good ol boy" mentality...
What is "good ol boy" about not passing judgement? Dont be a martyr. Youve screwed up before... You, me, and everyone else knows that! Its a fact of life.
But to say that we shouldnt protect your own because thats the "good ol boy" system is rediculous.
In fact if you ever need the help of an ambulace, I don't know lets say for terribel abominal pain... My protocols specificallty state that abdominal pain is the only thing that I cannot use narcotic pain management for. I can only give toradol if I am absolutely certain that it is kidney stones, and I can absolutely rule out ranl cohlic.
But normall if I were to pick up another medic for a situation like this, I would call my on duty supervisor, and ask for permission to medicate you anyway since you are a medic, and you know what your true situation is.
That my dear is professional courtesy.
Or how about the cop that you speed by, and instead of nailing you to a wall like he would anyone else, he lets you slide a little bit, remembering the time you helped him out on location.
Or what about when you are supposed to relive me at the end of my shift, and you call and say you are going to be late because your kid is sick and you need to take them to the doc. Should I stay over a little late for you? Sure I would. Because thats taking care of your own. When the fact of the matter is you are late! period. The job does not stop just because your child is sick. You should make other arrangements to get your child to the docotr like a grandparent, a neighbor, a sibling, the other parent. I should probably report that to the supervisor because when it boils down to it.... you violated policy because you are late! But i don't.... why? because we take care of each other.
What it boils down to is that it is not the "good ol boy" system. And if you cant manahe to stand by and not pass judgement on someone.... You are in the wrong line of work. And Ill tell you this much, I wouldnt work with you as a partner. That just tells me you are judgemental, and arrogant.
Im done with you!