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by bwc150 2032 days ago
Sounds pretty similar to the linked story, except they got a trained staff of firefighters and EMTs show up on scene and a ride in an ambulance. He also didn't pay anything at time of service. Yes, he had to pay $2000 copay/deductible eventually, but we don't know what his monthly premiums are. I pay close to $0 month, but have a high deductible, for example.