• @RedditWanderer
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    9 hours ago

    Is this fuck cars or fuck the us?

    Show of hands, who pays for ambulances regardless of why?

    • @grueOP
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      329 hours ago

      My intention is definitely “fuck cars.” The fucked-up thing here is that even ambulance drivers, who should know better more so than almost anybody, are incompetently right-hooking cyclists. Billing him for it is merely the icing on the shit-cake.

      • NaibofTabr
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        358 hours ago

        A lot of EMTs work 24-hour shifts, and 48-hour shifts are not uncommon. The thought that the ambulance driver on the road next to me might be at hour 46 is… frequently worrying.

        The problem isn’t the EMTs being incompetent, the problem is with the industry standards and the employers.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 hour ago

          I was forced to work a few 24+ hour shifts in healthcare and working on zero sleep fucked me up. It gave me migraines, vomiting, insomnia, manic depression and I felt like I was going to have a heart attack.

          It is beyond cruel and inhumane that employers can force people to work without sleep. It is so fucked that not allowing someone to sleep is considered a form of torture by the Geneva convention.

        • @[email protected]
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          03 hours ago

          My former roommate is an EMT and he spent 90% of his 48 hour shifts sleeping and playing video games.

        • Mayor Poopington
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          108 hours ago

          Exactly this. They transported someone, they filled out a PCR for billing to send to insurance and the patient.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 hours ago

        So your alternative would be that ambulances should no longer use cars? From my perspective all kind of emergency services such as fire department, law enforcement, ambulances should be the very last cars we get rid of as a society. They have to be fast and they need to transport a lot of stuff and people.