• @mlg
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    741 month ago

    100% funded by the fire department lmao

    • Norah - She/They
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      341 month ago

      Actually? Because good! Cops try and act like they’re an emergency service, like they’re first responders, when they’re not. So it’s good to hear some firies and ambos pushing back against that, all too often cops buddy up to them.

      • @Jiggle_Physics
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        1 month ago

        Don’t know if it was, but firemen tend to dislike police. I am also getting the idea EMT are getting to that point now. Close friends of the family have been in both of these fields for a long time. They, and all their friends, from their prospective work, feel derision for police. The firemen openly mocked them as long as I knew them, and the EMTs have been getting less, and less, friendly with the police in the last decade.

        • Norah - She/They
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          51 month ago

          I don’t know what part of the world you’re in, but where I am, cops absolutely are referred to as first responders.

          One actually showed up at my friends place just a few weeks back, and the complete bloody chucklefuck did CPR on her even though she was breathing.

          • @mlg
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            11 month ago

            They also notoriously give narcan for literally anything lol

            I don’t completely blame them, considering it’s one of the only anti drug drugs that they can administer, but like not everyone who’s unresponsive is confirmed opioid overdose.

            • Norah - She/They
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              21 month ago

              Friend, I have done Advanced First Aid before where I live. I’ve refreshed the CPR component many times. Which is the best case for that officer in question’s qualifications. The thing with narcan is that, it’s not great if you don’t need it, but it won’t kill you. However, and you’re taught this in CPR training, if you perform it on someone who isn’t in cardiac arrest, you can cause them to go into cardiac arrest. He literally could have killed her.

        • Norah - She/They
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          61 month ago

          Yes, that is actually a thing people say here in Australia. We don’t have “EMTs” here, they’re called Ambulance Officers, and that sounds kinda wanky, so we just say Ambo. It’s as widely-used here as Cop is for Police Officer.

          By and large, you probably think it sounds funny bc it does in ur accent and I’d be laughing my arse off at you ☺️