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re: Anyone ever have their kid in ambulance from school?
Posted on 12/1/23 at 4:18 pm to Bert Macklin FBI
Posted on 12/1/23 at 4:18 pm to Bert Macklin FBI
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A dislocated shoulder isn't an emergency. His life was not in danger.
Would you trust a PE teacher or a paramedic to make that determination? The people who are first to cry lawsuit for calling the paramedics are also the first to cry lawsuit if you don’t call the paramedics if it ends up being a serious injury.
Posted on 12/1/23 at 4:20 pm to Rick9Plus
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Would you trust a PE teacher or a paramedic to make that determination?
YES. If he's not dying, call the fricking parents.
I trust them to call me WAY before I trust them to decide what kind of medical care he needs regardless of cost or consequence of the DRUGS they want to give him.
Posted on 12/1/23 at 4:20 pm to Rick9Plus
The OP is right here to answer that type of conjecture. So, ask away
Posted on 12/1/23 at 5:07 pm to Rick9Plus
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Would you trust a PE teacher or a paramedic to make that determination? The people who are first to cry lawsuit for calling the paramedics are also the first to cry lawsuit if you don’t call the paramedics if it ends up being a serious injury.
Yes, I agree. I'm glad the PE teacher didn't tell him to rub dirt on it and walk it off. Also glad the nurse or other unqualified people didn't try to provide medical care.
My question, and again, I posted this looking for various perspectives because I know very little about this, is about the actions of the paramedics administering the drugs to a minor without consent and not disclosing the conditions to parents who were actively in contact with the school
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