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I'm sure there are other units in the area and that's why they received permission. Is it really any less sanitary than a random patient with multiple diseases bleeding?
This is about as dumb as working a kitten in the back of an ambulance.
Is gutting a deer a common skill in Michigan?
From looking at the picture they cut the deer's head off, right?
This is weird.
Take it to a processor and eat it...? HahaI must be missing something...
Why are EMS personnel gutting deers at all in any situation? I don't hunt, but I'd imagine if I gut something it's to take the hide home. As in the example above, what did the partner do with the deer after it's gutted?
I must be missing something...
Why are EMS personnel gutting deers at all in any situation? I don't hunt, but I'd imagine if I gut something it's to take the hide home. As in the example above, what did the partner do with the deer after it's gutted?
Then I see this on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?...16783680.50226.117877988247187&type=1&theater
Does the cold weather in Northern Michigan cause some sort of pathophysiological influx of stupidity I am not aware of?
I must be missing something...
Why are EMS personnel gutting deers at all in any situation? I don't hunt, but I'd imagine if I gut something it's to take the hide home. As in the example above, what did the partner do with the deer after it's gutted?
This can be a pr nightmare. It also shows a complete lack of professionalism. It is bad enough that they out road kill in the back of an ambulance , but to publicly post a pic on fb looking for atta boys and likes is just idiotic.
Like I said earlier
This is why we can't have nice things and we are treated a ambulance drivers and not healthcare professionals.
Putting it on Facebook was probably a bad idea I agree, but up there the local populace probably doesn't care about it, from a PR standpoint.
Its called food. Meat.
You can eat a deer. Its called venison
If I came on scene to a recently killed chicken I would never think "hey, I got time. I'm taking his meat back to my house"
Putting it on Facebook was probably a bad idea I agree, but up there the local populace probably doesn't care about it, from a PR standpoint.
I must be missing something...
Why are EMS personnel gutting deers at all in any situation? I don't hunt, but I'd imagine if I gut something it's to take the hide home. As in the example above, what did the partner do with the deer after it's gutted?