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I think to disagree with basically everyone. All I can tell from the op is that a guy in a basically public space took a video of a helicopter landing. Who cares? Im sure people walkong by the landing strip do it all the time. How many YouTube videos of ambulances driving around are there? Helicopters usually draw a crowd. It doesn't sound like any patient was identified or even filmed.
It may have been against hospital policy...but it sounds like a dumb policy. Who could it hurt? The mention of lawsuits for a video of a cool flying machine border on ludicrous.
Did you read? He's an employee at the hospital filming the helo landing and the crew coding a patient on duty...and used their internet to post it...on duty....how on earth is that appropriate? From someone within the healthcare community? You want me to videotape your moms cardiac arrest and post it on the internet? I'll blur everything out so there's no identifying information I promise...
Same concept.
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