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KSGregman 07-19-2010 11:15 AM

Sometimes karma is a real bitch...
 
I don't get it...a trained first responder, an EMT..with a partner...walks off and leaves this woman (and her unborn child) to die on the floor of a bakery...after telling others to call 911?! WTF?!

He winds up shot in the face and killed....karma swung around and clocked him HARD.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/07/19...est=latestnews

ontwo 07-19-2010 11:29 AM

They say it was unrelated. It would be better if it was.

the chi 07-19-2010 11:33 AM

Karma will get ya everytime.

I didnt realize both mother and baby died. How horrible.

Mudpuppy 07-19-2010 03:48 PM

karma is a mfr.. don't fuck with it..

tommymac 07-19-2010 04:00 PM

Local news is swearing up and down that its not related, will be interesting to see how it plays out.

Kaneman 07-19-2010 04:32 PM

Karma is bullshit. Far too many assholes live awesome lives and die peaceful deaths.

Still, pretty cool story in this case.

tommymac 07-19-2010 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaneman (Post 394276)
Karma is bullshit. Far too many assholes live awesome lives and die peaceful deaths.

Still, pretty cool story in this case.

Unless youre the dude who got shot ;)

The papers are making the guy look more and more like a real skell. Seems the bar he was at was prety seedy and th eneighbors always complained about it.

Particle Man 07-19-2010 09:26 PM

Karma is definitely a beyoch

wildchild 07-20-2010 08:16 AM

sounds like the guy was an all around real winner. car was trying to park where he and his friend were standing. instead of moving he wants to fight with the driver. he lost.
i would hope it was unrelated to his previous bit of notoriety. it gives the Karma thing a little more weight.
of course the fact that he seems to have a history of acting like an ass, may have played into his death as well. sooner or later someone will take you down a few notches, sometimes all the way to zero.

Papa_Complex 07-20-2010 08:21 AM

Some people are their own worst enemy.

tommymac 07-20-2010 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by wildchild (Post 394524)
sounds like the guy was an all around real winner. car was trying to park where he and his friend were standing. instead of moving he wants to fight with the driver. he lost.
i would hope it was unrelated to his previous bit of notoriety. it gives the Karma thing a little more weight.
of course the fact that he seems to have a history of acting like an ass, may have played into his death as well. sooner or later someone will take you down a few notches, sometimes all the way to zero.

Seems the latest on this is it was all over a parking spot, they had a fist fight, he was winning so the other guy shot him.

wildchild 07-20-2010 01:13 PM

fights over parking spots happen every year in Chicago in the winter. people shovel out their spot then go to grocery store only to return and find their neighbor parked in th nicely shoveled spot. a snow covered spot is all that's left for them. LOL

tommymac 07-20-2010 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by wildchild (Post 394664)
fights over parking spots happen every year in Chicago in the winter. people shovel out their spot then go to grocery store only to return and find their neighbor parked in th nicely shoveled spot. a snow covered spot is all that's left for them. LOL

New york city and esp manhattan is the owrst, parking is hard to come by so you fight for a spot when you have to.

Mudpuppy 07-20-2010 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 394665)
New york city and esp manhattan is the worst

you can stop there and i fixt it for you

tommymac 07-20-2010 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Mudpuppy (Post 394692)
you can stop there and i fixt it for you

Thanx, I believe my typing is worse than my handwriting if thats possible LOL

Particle Man 07-20-2010 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wildchild (Post 394664)
fights over parking spots happen every year in Chicago in the winter. people shovel out their spot then go to grocery store only to return and find their neighbor parked in th nicely shoveled spot. a snow covered spot is all that's left for them. LOL

that's when the snowblower comes out and all the remaining snow is placed in a large pile on said-neighbor's car.

Followed by a bucket of water.

Apoc 07-20-2010 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Kaneman (Post 394276)
Karma is bullshit. Far too many assholes live awesome lives and die peaceful deaths.

Still, pretty cool story in this case.

This...

Mudpuppy 07-20-2010 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Apoc (Post 394741)
This...

Yeah I guess Syndey Crosby is proof of that theory.. total dickwad piece of shit but he lives a charmed life..

Apoc 07-20-2010 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Mudpuppy (Post 394753)
Yeah I guess Syndey Crosby is proof of that theory.. total dickwad piece of shit but he lives a charmed life..

Sydney Crosby does a ton for chldrens charities in eastern canada. Hard to call him a dickwad piece of shit...

Jealous that maybe he stole a cup from detroit, and a gold medal from USA?

Smittie61984 07-20-2010 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by KSGregman (Post 394166)
I don't get it...a trained first responder, an EMT..with a partner...walks off and leaves this woman (and her unborn child) to die on the floor of a bakery...after telling others to call 911?! WTF?!

He winds up shot in the face and killed....karma swung around and clocked him HARD.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/07/19...est=latestnews

I'm in an EMT-I class and we talked about this the first day (not the shooting). Apparently the guy was a dispatcher (not a practicing EMT). Also he could have been an EMT-B and limited to Basic Life Support and not Advanced Life Support. I think taking care of seizures is something only a paramedic (not EMT-B or I) can do in most states.

He's probably a sorry ass union worker who only took EMT just to get hired/payraise but I don't think he deserved to get shot in the face because it was probably the "smarter" decision to do nothing but call 911 when a woman had a seizure.

101lifts2 07-20-2010 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Smittie61984 (Post 394806)
I'm in an EMT-I class and we talked about this the first day (not the shooting). Apparently the guy was a dispatcher (not a practicing EMT). Also he could have been an EMT-B and limited to Basic Life Support and not Advanced Life Support. I think taking care of seizures is something only a paramedic (not EMT-B or I) can do in most states.

He's probably a sorry ass union worker who only took EMT just to get hired/payraise but I don't think he deserved to get shot in the face because it was probably the "smarter" decision to do nothing but call 911 when a woman had a seizure.

This...

tommymac 07-21-2010 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Smittie61984 (Post 394806)
I'm in an EMT-I class and we talked about this the first day (not the shooting). Apparently the guy was a dispatcher (not a practicing EMT). Also he could have been an EMT-B and limited to Basic Life Support and not Advanced Life Support. I think taking care of seizures is something only a paramedic (not EMT-B or I) can do in most states.

He's probably a sorry ass union worker who only took EMT just to get hired/payraise but I don't think he deserved to get shot in the face because it was probably the "smarter" decision to do nothing but call 911 when a woman had a seizure.

He had to know someone or have some sort of skills, getting a paid gig for FDNY as an EMt or paramedic is not easy. I know a few guys who wanted to go that route and spent years on a volunteer service just hoping to get it.

Worst thing was the womans brother, is in the army and was home visiting when this happened and they were all over him at first as a suspect but cleared him prety quickly.

Smittie61984 07-21-2010 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 394940)
He had to know someone or have some sort of skills, getting a paid gig for FDNY as an EMt or paramedic is not easy. I know a few guys who wanted to go that route and spent years on a volunteer service just hoping to get it.

Worst thing was the womans brother, is in the army and was home visiting when this happened and they were all over him at first as a suspect but cleared him prety quickly.

Well one thing is he was not an EMT for NY. He didn't ride around in an ambulance or even act as a 1st responsder in a a firetruck. He was just certified and worked as a dispatcher. Do we even know if him being an EMT has anything to do with his job?

I'm still trying to figure out the ins and outs of the legal side of EMS but if he tried to do something for that woman and used EMS skills without being under a medical director then he'd be operating outside of his scope of practice and can be sued and woudl not be protected under the good samaritin laws. I'd be like you seeing a person with an obstructed airway and doing an emergency tracheotomy without being in a hospital. You could be the best but if something goes wrong (or right), you are getting sued.

We haven't covered seizures yet so I don't know what an EMT on duty could do, but I'm really doubtful an EMT-B/I who doesn't practice EMT-B/I skills or have any ALS/BLS equipment on hand could do anything. I myself don't plan on carrying a BVM and OPA with high flow oxygen on me wherever I go (which I"m guessing is what I'd have to do for a seizure patient). Depending on the seizure I guess they could have put her in the recovery position BUT if she had a seizure and fell then you'd have to do C-spine immoblization and keep her supine. If they put her in recovery and she broke her back on the way down then they'd be sued

But if people are upset I guess we can only blame ourselves. We've sued our medical proffesionals so much that they are scared to take risks for someone and now we are paying for it with our lives.

KSGregman 07-21-2010 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Smittie61984 (Post 395126)
Well one thing is he was not an EMT for NY. He didn't ride around in an ambulance or even act as a 1st responsder in a a firetruck. He was just certified and worked as a dispatcher. Do we even know if him being an EMT has anything to do with his job?

I'm still trying to figure out the ins and outs of the legal side of EMS but if he tried to do something for that woman and used EMS skills without being under a medical director then he'd be operating outside of his scope of practice and can be sued and woudl not be protected under the good samaritin laws. I'd be like you seeing a person with an obstructed airway and doing an emergency tracheotomy without being in a hospital. You could be the best but if something goes wrong (or right), you are getting sued.

We haven't covered seizures yet so I don't know what an EMT on duty could do, but I'm really doubtful an EMT-B/I who doesn't practice EMT-B/I skills or have any ALS/BLS equipment on hand could do anything. I myself don't plan on carrying a BVM and OPA with high flow oxygen on me wherever I go (which I"m guessing is what I'd have to do for a seizure patient). Depending on the seizure I guess they could have put her in the recovery position BUT if she had a seizure and fell then you'd have to do C-spine immoblization and keep her supine. If they put her in recovery and she broke her back on the way down then they'd be sued

But if people are upset I guess we can only blame ourselves. We've sued our medical professionals so much that they are scared to take risks for someone and now we are paying for it with our lives.

Very interesting take...I hadn't thought about it like this.

jtemple 07-21-2010 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by wildchild (Post 394524)
sounds like the guy was an all around real winner. car was trying to park where he and his friend were standing. instead of moving he wants to fight with the driver. he lost.
i would hope it was unrelated to his previous bit of notoriety. it gives the Karma thing a little more weight.
of course the fact that he seems to have a history of acting like an ass, may have played into his death as well. sooner or later someone will take you down a few notches, sometimes all the way to zero.

My momma always said; doesn't matter how much of a badass you are, there's always someone tougher. I guess he found that someone

tommymac 07-21-2010 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smittie61984 (Post 395126)
Well one thing is he was not an EMT for NY. He didn't ride around in an ambulance or even act as a 1st responsder in a a firetruck. He was just certified and worked as a dispatcher. Do we even know if him being an EMT has anything to do with his job?

I'm still trying to figure out the ins and outs of the legal side of EMS but if he tried to do something for that woman and used EMS skills without being under a medical director then he'd be operating outside of his scope of practice and can be sued and woudl not be protected under the good samaritin laws. I'd be like you seeing a person with an obstructed airway and doing an emergency tracheotomy without being in a hospital. You could be the best but if something goes wrong (or right), you are getting sued.

We haven't covered seizures yet so I don't know what an EMT on duty could do, but I'm really doubtful an EMT-B/I who doesn't practice EMT-B/I skills or have any ALS/BLS equipment on hand could do anything. I myself don't plan on carrying a BVM and OPA with high flow oxygen on me wherever I go (which I"m guessing is what I'd have to do for a seizure patient). Depending on the seizure I guess they could have put her in the recovery position BUT if she had a seizure and fell then you'd have to do C-spine immoblization and keep her supine. If they put her in recovery and she broke her back on the way down then they'd be sued

But if people are upset I guess we can only blame ourselves. We've sued our medical proffesionals so much that they are scared to take risks for someone and now we are paying for it with our lives.

he was employed by the city of new york though, which is still a tough thing to do. I believe the lady had a severe asthma attack and not a seizure. Should he have done more to help, absolutley, but medically that may have been all he was able to do legally anyway.


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