Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 In a message dated 1/11/2007 11:30:33 A.M. Central Standard Time, paramedicop@... writes: Worried about the public perception of EMS? Yeah, well, that's nothing compared to the raging red-ass on most police lists. Why? Armed and Famous I was wondering what the LEO world thought of this idea. It's so stupid my 19 year old who wants to be a cop (I think he thinks it will piss me off) is saying how stupid this thing looks. Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI Freelance Consultant/Trainer/Author/Journalist/Fire Protection Consultant Buddhist philosopher at-large LNMolino@... (Cell Phone) (Home Phone) (IFW/TFW/FSS Office) (IFW/TFW/FSS Fax) " A Texan with a Jersey Attitude " " Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people " Eleanor Roosevelt - US diplomat & reformer (1884 - 1962) The comments contained in this E-mail are the opinions of the author and the author alone. I in no way ever intend to speak for any person or organization that I am in any way whatsoever involved or associated with unless I specifically state that I am doing so. Further this E-mail is intended only for its stated recipient and may contain private and or confidential materials retransmission is strictly prohibited unless placed in the public domain by the original author. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 Worried about the public perception of EMS? Yeah, well, that's nothing compared to the raging red-ass on most police lists. Why? Armed and Famous What's that, you say? The new network TV show that takes B-list celebrities and puts them through a basic reserve academy (80 hours of training) and qualifies then as cops (yep, 2 weeks to be a cop, at least a reserve, which means limited police powers and only under direct supervision in Indiana). That's great public perception, though... 2 weeks to cop and " those hollywood types " qualify. Personally, I was surprised. Hollywood did a decent job of showing what calls are like and I look forward to how they handle it. Surprisingly, Jack Osbourne is someone I wouldn't be afraid to work with. I was shocked to see that Latoya , however, couldn't operate a 75-cent coin operated machine (couldn't figure out where to put the dollar). Scary stuff. Here's my post in reply to another list about the show... I watched it and enjoyed it once it became more like " COPS, " the 'traditional' police entertainment show. Tonight's ep ought to be more interesting. Big ups to Trish, who cried less than her partner at the house fire. Having been in the same situation I can say " good on ya! " Is that Latoya or ? Look at the nose and tell me you can tell the difference! And WTF with her magic change in shooting ability? I want to see her implode under stress. Props to her FTO for putting her firmly in her place to start the shift - that was a good read by that FTO and a good match by the department. Jack seems to have the best FTO, and seems to have the best " attitude " with regards to being a rookie, not a star. I look for good things from him. has potential, but he's going to be a distractor on most calls. Then again, that could be useful. Wee-Man... well, he's wee-man. You get what you ask for, I suppose. What I'm looking forward to is the last show, where we get to see if these Hollywood folks learned anything about the real world, and anything about the real role of law enforcement. And if / Latoya can use a bill changer... BTW - is every call in Muncie a Code 3 call? Are they giving the " stars " the priority calls? EVERY damn call was " hot. " Mike :/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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