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Maybe if you she didn't eat herself into 350pounds of obesity they wouldn't have dropped her. If we are going to point fingers lets jut cut straight to the root of the problem...
I can't stand people sometimes.
It sure would appear that way.A quick glance at our state's disciplinary action page shows nearly as many citations against public entities as privates. Someone has friends in the IAFF.
None of Americare's BLS ambulances in Tampa have defibrillators, believe it or not it is NOT a state requirement in Florida for BLS ambulances to carry them. Luckily none of my patients had heart problems that would warrant a defib's use
None of Americare's BLS ambulances in Tampa have defibrillators, believe it or not it is NOT a state requirement in Florida for BLS ambulances to carry them. Luckily none of my patients had heart problems that would warrant a defib's use
That story was horribly reported and full of half truths. I am from the area and have worked for one of the companies in question.
On the issue of "ambulances" with unlicensed personnel, they were referring to ambulates not ambulances.
As far as the woman who was "dropped", she filed a lawsuit and lost initially and on appeal. As far as the "old" crew members, I know the crew personally and they are far from old. Not only is that ladies claim baseless, but it was several years ago as well. I spent several years with that company. Are they the greatest? No. Are they the worst? No. They provide adequate care with adequate equipment. Their employee group is varied as is any private service. What is really biased is comparing ambulance board violations with fire departments as fire departments in Ohio are not inspected. Their is a perception in North East Ohio that a fire department with a big *** new ambulance and a Lifepak 15 automaticaly equates to good care...