SOCALCRICKETT
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I have been a paramedic for 15 years this month, and the fact that there were protests at the hospital prior to the transporting unit arriving says a lot. With any severe trauma/shooting etc the scenes will become hectic very quickly. My average on scene time of a trauma call usually ranges in the 15 minute area depending on what other resources and other paramedics I have around me. When we respond to 11-99 officer down calls we pick up the pace greatly, my on scene time for calls of that nature get cut in half. For there to be enough time for those protestors to assemble and establish a barricade prior to the transporting units getting to the hospital tells me that this was not only premeditated, but that there were ppl in place who knew about what was going to happen before information was released to anyone outside the first responder community.
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I have been a paramedic for 15 years this month, and the fact that there were protests at the hospital prior to the transporting unit arriving says a lot. With any severe trauma/shooting etc the scenes will become hectic very quickly. My average on scene time of a trauma call usually ranges in the 15 minute area depending on what other resources and other paramedics I have around me. When we respond to 11-99 officer down calls we pick up the pace greatly, my on scene time for calls of that nature get cut in half. For there to be enough time for those protestors to assemble and establish a barricade prior to the transporting units getting to the hospital tells me that this was not only premeditated, but that there were ppl in place who knew about what was going to happen before information was released to anyone outside the first responder community.
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