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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 2 points ago +2 / -0

With a letter of such great importance... wish they would have proof-read before publication. Simple grammar and spelling errors shouldnt happen.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 2 points ago +2 / -0

Those teeth look pretty jacked up.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 1 point ago +1 / -0

Please expand on this explanation.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 3 points ago +3 / -0

Cadavers do not go into the back of an ambulance. She would have been left in place and coroner would have removed her and transported to morgue in their vehicle. Double zip body bag? LOL.. wrong. Basic burn blanket and cover sheet. Sorry bro, swing and a miss.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, hard to say from the video. A lot of it is dependent on variables we are not aware of. It would be interesting to see the Company Officers PCR. It could be that at the time he "stats" we in the good range, or that they were going to address those issues in the back of the ambulance and while enroute to the med center. Some patients do not tolerate a NRB mask... it could be the medic determined it was not a benefit if it was agitating the patient.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 1 point ago +1 / -0

We do not seal anyone up. Depending on burns to the mouth, tongue and esophagus/trachea.. patient would need intubation. A non rebreather mask should have been administered.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 2 points ago +2 / -0

Possible. Traumatic events people react and act differently. She could have been unconscious or in shock. Coming out of that(if she was in and out of consciousness), a person could act the way the video shows. Also could have been an intoxication incident as well. People with head trauma have been known to fight or attempt to fight first responders. TBI and bleeds manifest later.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 3 points ago +4 / -1

100% yes. A burned patient gets wrapped in burn towels or blankets and onto a stretcher. Gurney/stretcher is designed for a pt to lay on their back. Their is buckles(seat belts) to keep them attached to gurney in case of an accident. Do you drive your car laying on your side?

There is occasional instances where a pt would by laid on their side.. but for an accident and burn victim.. I will put them on their back

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 1 point ago +2 / -1

They operate as paramedics on ambulances as well.. also emt's. Also, thst ambulance medic should be in the back getting his iv's and monitor set up for sedation and intubation.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 1 point ago +2 / -1

She is wrapped in a burn blanket and gurney sheet. That was not a body bag.... sorry to bust the bubble

Dead people do not get put in an ambulance, and definitely not in a body bag. Thats for the coroner and morgue personnel to transport(mostly minivans nowadays).

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 3 points ago +3 / -0

Putting THEIR money where their mouth is? Yeah right! If they could do it with someone elses, they would have. There must not be a govt program(yet) for social media buy-outs.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 4 points ago +4 / -0

I will raise a mug full of dark brew, to you Sir! Bottoms up, slowly.

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 18 points ago +18 / -0

Unfortunately, markets are closed tomorrow (02/21).

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 2 points ago +2 / -0

How about Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752? Wasnt there a lot of passengers with interesting backgrounds/education?

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 1 point ago +1 / -0

Super Bowl party!!

I used to work around some guys. Never married their gf. Their address is listed as the Moms house. Gf gets Section 8, WIC, Cash Aid, and food stamps. They would come to work on Fridays and sell the EBt cards($100 cards) for 50 cents on the dollar. Enraging. These guys were making well over $110k/year, with take home vehicles

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LIBERTYorDEATH1791 4 points ago +4 / -0

How about tomorrow?? Then we can talk. Posting this maskless on a JetBlue flight

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