This state seems to make headlines for DUIs.
Everybody in that truck was old enough to know better. I would hope that if they knew this driver was drinking and still allowed him behind the wheel, they should get the same punishment as well as lose their EMT certs. I would also hope anyone on this forum would have the courage to take their partner of the road if he/she is impaired in anyway and that includes being too tired to drive safely or perform their medical duties.
Pennsylvania Ambulance Driver Arrested for DUI After Crash
http://www.emsresponder.com/article/article.jsp?id=10454&siteSection=1
Everybody in that truck was old enough to know better. I would hope that if they knew this driver was drinking and still allowed him behind the wheel, they should get the same punishment as well as lose their EMT certs. I would also hope anyone on this forum would have the courage to take their partner of the road if he/she is impaired in anyway and that includes being too tired to drive safely or perform their medical duties.
Pennsylvania Ambulance Driver Arrested for DUI After Crash
http://www.emsresponder.com/article/article.jsp?id=10454&siteSection=1
A volunteer for the Eagles Mere Ambulance Association was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol after the ambulance he was driving crashed over the weekend while transporting a patient to a hospital, according to the state police and the Eagles Mere fire chief.
John Huhn, 67, of Eagles Mere was driving the 2000 Ford 550 ambulance south
Two emergency medical technicians from Eagles Mere -- Richard Schaefer, 70, and Lee Hays, 79, -- suffered minor injuries, state police said.
Schaefer and Hays were not wearing seat belts at the time of the crash, police said.