Anjel
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I do take back what i said. Its not my place to judge what was going on. I should know better.
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I also strongly suspect that the bystander in the blue sweatshirt works for EMSA or is connected to them somehow. He appeared to know what he was doing, PD listened to him when they first got on scene, fire didn't chase him off, and he approached the amb when it got on scene and appeared to be familiar with the people on it.
I do take back what i said. Its not my place to judge what was going on. I should know better.
I also strongly suspect that the bystander in the blue sweatshirt works for EMSA or is connected to them somehow. He appeared to know what he was doing, PD listened to him when they first got on scene, fire didn't chase him off, and he approached the amb when it got on scene and appeared to be familiar with the people on it.
I'm glad someone posted this up. The original video was edited for content to support the publishers claims. Agreed they could have handled it better from what we can see without hearing the assessment or knowing the actual situation but I'm not going to monday morning quarterback it.
I don't see how we ask to be professionals when we ridicule our "brothers and sisters", as the fire service puts it, with little more than a video posted on the internet.
Where does HIPPA say you may not take pictures?I absolutely agree, my qualm is the using a foot to push her (the cop), taking photos (We all know better even if it isnt "department" policy it violates HIPAA) and how they handled her (IE the dragging her about like a rag doll), I realize that it might just be another "drunk" or "OD" call, but its still a person and our responsibility to act with the utmost professionalism. How Joe and Jane public view us is vastly important to our profession and being able to get the funds necessary in order to grow it.
Before you judge, take in consider, I even recognized her.. she's a regular and very known of faking unresponsiveness
I watched the video twice before I understood why they spun her around.
You do not appreciate the grade of the hill they are on unless you specifically watch everyone's feet and body stances.
When they arrived, she was head tilted down, they actually did her a favor by spinning her around so her head would higher than her body while they performed the rest of the assessment.
The cops with hands in pocket is insane. The one who nudged her with his foot is a fool...my assessment on him is he is a volunteer since he is not wearing anything other than a POLICE shirt. No belt, no weapons and seems clueless about the entire scene other than "it is cool" to nudge the faker and follow everyone else's leads...he did not take pics until the FD did.
taking photos (We all know better even if it isnt "department" policy it violates HIPAA)
It's frustrating to see forum members rationalize poor care by trained public servants.