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by josefresco
2786 days ago
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> And your response is some anecdotal story about calling an ambulance when it wasn't really needed? I think you missed the point. My anecdote was meant to outline how the ambulance WAS really needed despite my wife not in a life threatening situation. Back injuries are very, very, very serious. I spent a few days considering the possibility that my wife wouldn't ever walk again. If someone even suggested we took an ambulance needlessly I (and the doctors treating my wife) would have gone ballistic. I'm checking out from this thread as it's clearly effecting me emotionally. >Do you know that many people die every year waiting for an ambulance and due to ambulance non-availability all around the world? We're talking about Nevada, not the world. |
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Well, I gave examples from Boston, California, and elsewhere. And it's not like parts of Nevada fair better:
That's par for the course for rural places everywhere. But ambulance shortages are there even in the biggest of cities (it's matter of state recourses and proportion of ambulances and medical pros to the population, not an absolute matter of population size).