Remind me, where do all ya'll work where it's acceptable for a paramedic to not go on scene for "scene safety" (if I recall correctly, one of the factors was the 'potential for downed power lines') and physical ability reasons (I get it, it was a snow storm and the city was caught with it's pants down), but expect that the patient would be able to leave safety and walk to you? Where is it that it's acceptable to expect the patient to have more physical strength than the paramedic? ...because I'd hate to have to need EMS in your area. High grass may be too scary (snakes) and I'll be required to self extricate and walk to you just in case.
For the record, here's the quote.
"He ain't (expletive) coming down and I ain't waiting all day for him. I mean, what the (expletive)? This ain't no cab service."
That isn't being a scape goat, that's someone's mouth getting them rightfully fired.