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Re: USA Today
From: Patrick Sennett <psennett@yahoo.com>
When people have it coming, I say that they should get it. But to
insinuate that (in article #1, because I didn't get past day #2) the girl
would almost certainly have lived "if only" is bull guano.
This, ultimately, is my issue with this, er, issue(?) of the newspaper: It
seems to imply to the public that the key to immortality is having an
ambulance arrive at your side within a certain time frame. People then
think "If the ambulance had gotten here in 3 minutes instead of 5, then
Grandpa would still be with us. They didn't, and he's not, so I'm gonna
sue."
The article also fails to address the other, equally fatal (but not as
easily treated) rhythms such as PEA and asystole, but that's another
discussion entirely.
I'm all for honest and fair public scrutiny and review of what we do, but
let's make it fair and honest. This article shows ONE side of a
multifaceted issue. And in doing so, it suggests that we throw out the baby
with the bath water (with credit to KLM.)
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JRB
Jeff Brosius,
Paramedic, etc.
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