Jaherring...how did you miss that Mcselva said it may have been on another call?
You can call as often as you want, but if it's out on another call, it can't get to you. Thus, the conversation about getting a second ambulance etc.
Jaherring...how did you miss that Mcselva said it may have been on another call?
You can call as often as you want, but if it's out on another call, it can't get to you. Thus, the conversation about getting a second ambulance etc.
Exactly, but I would still like to know why after even an hour the one ambulance didn't show up. Even with Sav being half an hour away with speed limits, after an hour of CPR, the ambulance should have been there. It (allegedly) would not have changed anything (although, who knows!!!!!!), but it's the principal.
Last edited by Mcselva; 03-04-2013 at 12:14 AM.
There could have been 10 ambulances but if the infrastructure is not in place where the vehicles are regularly maintained then it just remains parked in a garage where there will be more victims. There is no excuse that an ambulance did not arrive in a timely fashion because at the very least it could have given you some hope that trained EMT's were working to save your mother.