Safety

Now it's the EMTs who are behaving badly

Emergency Management Alert, October 2, 2007

A story in this week's Staten Island (NY) Advance has it all--drunken late-night phone calls, abuse of an emergency-band radio, and a false man-in-the-water alert that had police and fire crews searching the bay. No, it wasn't your scary ex-girlfriend, it was a city EMT. Perhaps she could meet with the Boston EMT who last November had his SUV serviced--oops, allegedly--by city mechanics while ambulances awaited repair. 

Yup.

 

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