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While watching a wonderful show called Police Women of Broward County

(actually it's penance for having a CIV GF) they do a narcotics warrant and the

bad guy is taken down by SWAT, he is not injured he is not asking for EMS

but he does state that he has MRSA and he has a few open wounds but they are

again old wounds not fresh.

Female cop is gong to put the guy in a car to transport and a male cop is

overheard saying no no don't put him in car etc. (not exact dialogue mind

you) and he states call EMS. He is transported by EMS and if my recall is

right he is transported by EMS to the police station.

Would your agency do this as a matter of routine?

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI

Freelance Consultant/Trainer/Author/Journalist/Fire Protection Consultant

Training Program Manager, Fire and Safety Specialists, Inc.

(www.fireandsafetyspecialists.com)

Technical Editor, Industrial Fire World

(www.fireworld.com)

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Lou@...

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Police in our area are not that dumb.''Henry

Would you do this

While watching a wonderful show called Police Women of Broward County

(actually it's penance for having a CIV GF) they do a narcotics warrant and

the

bad guy is taken down by SWAT, he is not injured he is not asking for EMS

but he does state that he has MRSA and he has a few open wounds but they are

again old wounds not fresh.

Female cop is gong to put the guy in a car to transport and a male cop is

overheard saying no no don't put him in car etc. (not exact dialogue mind

you) and he states call EMS. He is transported by EMS and if my recall is

right he is transported by EMS to the police station.

Would your agency do this as a matter of routine?

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI

Freelance Consultant/Trainer/Author/Journalist/Fire Protection Consultant

Training Program Manager, Fire and Safety Specialists, Inc.

(www.fireandsafetyspecialists.com)

Technical Editor, Industrial Fire World

(www.fireworld.com)

LNMolino@...

Lou@...

(Cell Phone)

(IFW/FSS Office)

(IFW/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)

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If the cops want him in jail they take them. If we take them they go to the

hospital.

>

> While watching a wonderful show called Police Women of Broward County

> (actually it's penance for having a CIV GF) they do a narcotics warrant and

the

> bad guy is taken down by SWAT, he is not injured he is not asking for EMS

> but he does state that he has MRSA and he has a few open wounds but they are

> again old wounds not fresh.

>

> Female cop is gong to put the guy in a car to transport and a male cop is

> overheard saying no no don't put him in car etc. (not exact dialogue mind

> you) and he states call EMS. He is transported by EMS and if my recall is

> right he is transported by EMS to the police station.

>

> Would your agency do this as a matter of routine?

>

> Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

> FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI

> Freelance Consultant/Trainer/Author/Journalist/Fire Protection Consultant

> Training Program Manager, Fire and Safety Specialists, Inc.

> (www.fireandsafetyspecialists.com)

> Technical Editor, Industrial Fire World

> (www.fireworld.com)

>

> LNMolino@...

> Lou@...

>

> (Cell Phone)

> (IFW/FSS Office)

> (IFW/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)

>

>

>

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No, we would respond to the scene if dispatched and would assess the patient,

then we would transport to the ED if there is an injury or condition requiring

medical attention from a physician. We will not transport to the PD, SO etc...

as described in the post.

B.

Seminole EMS

Would you do this

While watching a wonderful show called Police Women of Broward County

(actually it's penance for having a CIV GF) they do a narcotics warrant and

the

bad guy is taken down by SWAT, he is not injured he is not asking for EMS

but he does state that he has MRSA and he has a few open wounds but they are

again old wounds not fresh.

Female cop is gong to put the guy in a car to transport and a male cop is

overheard saying no no don't put him in car etc. (not exact dialogue mind

you) and he states call EMS. He is transported by EMS and if my recall is

right he is transported by EMS to the police station.

Would your agency do this as a matter of routine?

Louis N. Molino, Sr., CET

FF/NREMT-B/FSI/EMSI

Freelance Consultant/Trainer/Author/Journalist/Fire Protection Consultant

Training Program Manager, Fire and Safety Specialists, Inc.

(www.fireandsafetyspecialists.com)

Technical Editor, Industrial Fire World

(www.fireworld.com)

LNMolino@...

Lou@...

(Cell Phone)

(IFW/FSS Office)

(IFW/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)

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