View Full Version : WTF is wrong with people? (Local)
curious george
7th August 2005, 09:06
http://xtramsn.co.nz/news/0,,11964-4640911,00.html
Any of our resident Ambo's know anything about this?
'P' frenzy, or just.....
White trash
7th August 2005, 09:20
Fuck knows. But them Ambulances are per-retty scary when they're chasin' ya.
crazylittleshit
7th August 2005, 09:21
They had P on there weet bix. :mad:
twinkle
7th August 2005, 09:22
Had some nutters round here this morning too... trying to get away from the police by driving round and round the Highbury mall carpark at 6am :weird: didn't sound like they got very far :rofl:
Firefight
7th August 2005, 09:31
this sort of thing happens often, one of the reasons Fire & Ambulance have changed their uniform, so we are not confused as Police Officers, I am sure both Glen and Sue could tell of simular incidents.
I can recall a number of occasions when our firefighters have been assulted while doing "Cut Outs" at car accidents, the common denominater is bozze.
I think Sue and Glen may well recall the case of a paramedic being thrown threw a plate glass window of a pub in otahuhu a few years ago.
A mate of mine who was a paramedic on motorbike was often confused as a police officer, which made his job of paitent care difficult as he was often being inturupted to ask who was at fault and would they get a ticket.
In the case of Firefighters we generally out number the bad guys, but it is a pain in the Arse and an added complication.
F/F
Riff Raff
7th August 2005, 10:01
this sort of thing happens often, one of the reasons Fire & Ambulance have changed their uniform, so we are not confused as Police Officers, I am sure both Glen and Sue could tell of simular incidents.
Yep this sort of thing happens quite often. Last year one of our ambulances was trashed as the crew were inside dealing with a sick patient by a group of thugs who thought it would be a bit of fun!
There's nothing better than trying to attend to a patient when you're surrounded by drunken onlookers - for some reason one of them always wants to have a go at you - mostly because all they see is a person in uniform and their first thought is that it must be a cop.
People who are grieving can be unpredictable - I've been kicked in the back while trying to do a resuscitation, and had a punch thrown at me (fortunately he missed) when trying to resus a baby.
Most of us have very finely tuned sixth senses.
Coyote
7th August 2005, 10:04
'ang 'em by their bollocks!
It's obviously the internet and computer games turning people into shit, so the mothers against everything tell us
Pixie
7th August 2005, 11:57
Yep this sort of thing happens quite often. Last year one of our ambulances was trashed as the crew were inside dealing with a sick patient by a group of thugs who thought it would be a bit of fun!
There's nothing better than trying to attend to a patient when you're surrounded by drunken onlookers - for some reason one of them always wants to have a go at you - mostly because all they see is a person in uniform and their first thought is that it must be a cop.
People who are grieving can be unpredictable - I've been kicked in the back while trying to do a resuscitation, and had a punch thrown at me (fortunately he missed) when trying to resus a baby.
Most of us have very finely tuned sixth senses.
I have a simple solution: take names and blacklist them.When they next need medical attention, let them bleed :devil2:
myvice
7th August 2005, 13:53
You guys should be issued with dart guns, you are allowed to administer drugs to people to prevent pain so you excuse could be "I was going to beat the crap out of him first, but didn’t have time, so I went straight into stage 2 of the procedure."
One day the same person will call you for help...
"You will notice a slight jab, followed by a right cross..." :devil2:
XTC
7th August 2005, 13:57
F*&k the dart guns!! give them real guns. No more pissing around lets arm our cops etc.... Shoot first ask questions later. Just like Stephen Wallace (?) and instead of an enquiry give the cops a medal.
anhrefn
7th August 2005, 14:46
If I saw something like that incident whether its illegal or not I would take to them with a tire iron. Sorry but these guys dont count as human in my books, all the ambulances are there to do is save lives.
XTC
7th August 2005, 15:04
Hey,an you reckon I don't get out of Waiuku often enough,,,kind of agree but.
Yeah sorry about that Jackrat :o .... I wanna get out more often honest.... :)
Edit: Are you out the heads?? Was out that way yesterday - Was a nice day for a ride out there.
justsomeguy
7th August 2005, 22:06
The bastards:mad: I'd like to kick their knees in:mad: :mad: :mad: certain cops may deserve a bollocking, but ambos and firemen - no bloody wayy:nono: :nono: :nono: :nono: :nono:
oldrider
7th August 2005, 22:06
Has this country gone stark raving bloody mad!!! I watched "Sunday" on TV one tonight and that Police comander or who ever he was needs stringing up by the balls. I used to respect our Police (right or wrong) because without them there would be total chaos and that they have such a thankless job. These days I think they just seem to be the "official" gang of the day and their socialist masters (misstresses) are a bunch of bloody wankers. God help the future of this country and our grandkids. They arrested the citizen and let the criminal go. :mad: Please tell me if I got that wrong!! :no: John.
Marmoot
8th August 2005, 13:23
In the case of Firefighters we generally out number the bad guys, but it is a pain in the Arse and an added complication.
:yes:
good to be one, aye?
scumdog
8th August 2005, 13:39
Has this country gone stark raving bloody mad!!! I watched "Sunday" on TV one tonight and that Police comander or who ever he was needs stringing up by the balls. I used to respect our Police (right or wrong) because without them there would be total chaos and that they have such a thankless job. These days I think they just seem to be the "official" gang of the day and their socialist masters (misstresses) are a bunch of bloody wankers. God help the future of this country and our grandkids. They arrested the citizen and let the criminal go. :mad: Please tell me if I got that wrong!! :no: John.
You haven't got it wrong - IF YOU BELIEVE WHAT THE TV TELLS YOU!!
There's probably a certain amount of fact in the story but a lot of it? hmm, 'media beat-up' springs to mind.
Wolf
8th August 2005, 13:46
There's nothing better than trying to attend to a patient when you're surrounded by drunken onlookers
Not an ambo myself but I was first on scene at a pretty nasty accident one night. Just before it occured the place was deserted - just us stopped at the lights, the car full of people heading across the lights and the dumb-arsed drunked fuckwit who thought he could turn in front of the other car. After the inevitable crash the road was lined with drunk onlookers that seemed to have formed out of the very air itself (we never saw or heard them arrive) and then the next thing you know, they're wandering amongst us while we're trying to administer first aid. I told one obnoxious bitch to please leave and less than thirty seconds later she was in my way, loudly proclaiming "oooh, yuck" at the messed up person I was trying to help.
I wasn't quite as polite this time and she gave me a filthy look.
Fucking retards.
The ambulance arrived and there was the paramedics, and four of us trying to sort our way through a much larger crowd than could have fitted in the two cars involved in the accident.
Fortunately none of the rubber-neckers got aggro with us or the paramedics but it was rather disconcerting.
ManDownUnder
8th August 2005, 14:07
Yep this sort of thing happens quite often. Last year one of our ambulances was trashed as the crew were inside dealing with a sick patient by a group of thugs who thought it would be a bit of fun!
There's nothing better than trying to attend to a patient when you're surrounded by drunken onlookers - for some reason one of them always wants to have a go at you - mostly because all they see is a person in uniform and their first thought is that it must be a cop.
People who are grieving can be unpredictable - I've been kicked in the back while trying to do a resuscitation, and had a punch thrown at me (fortunately he missed) when trying to resus a baby.
Most of us have very finely tuned sixth senses.
I have some suggestions, and I'm even willing to pitch in a few bucks to get you there... I reckon you could get creative with
* Mace
* A few mods to the heart cardio zapper thingy... make it a "knacker zapper"
* Handcuffs
Do it right and you'd have someone cuffed with their hands around a tree, eyes screaming for water, and black and blue balls in no time!
oldrider
8th August 2005, 17:01
OK scumdog if you are a cop and do know the facts put them on here (with in reason) so that we can appreciate the other side to the incident. Its getting so I don't trust anybody any more.
I had five of my cousins in the Police force and quite a few friends, not one of them left in there now. I watched an officer deal to my second son for a minor speeding offence a while back. There was no dispute about the offence and my son is a man of very few words so there was no dialog on his part. The way that cop spoke to him was a bloody disgrace. He just took the ticket and went back to his family in the car and drove away. My respect for the Police just disappeared into the ethos. You will have to have a good story to make me believe the TV pricks have got it "all" wrong. I sure hope you can deliver. Cheers John.
inlinefour
8th August 2005, 18:15
Some people are total cunts...
scumdog
8th August 2005, 18:29
OK scumdog if you are a cop and do know the facts put them on here (with in reason) so that we can appreciate the other side to the incident. Its getting so I don't trust anybody any more.
I had five of my cousins in the Police force and quite a few friends, not one of them left in there now. I watched an officer deal to my second son for a minor speeding offence a while back. There was no dispute about the offence and my son is a man of very few words so there was no dialog on his part. The way that cop spoke to him was a bloody disgrace. He just took the ticket and went back to his family in the car and drove away. My respect for the Police just disappeared into the ethos. You will have to have a good story to make me believe the TV pricks have got it "all" wrong. I sure hope you can deliver. Cheers John.
John, not going to get into a bun-fight here, check your P.M.s.
All I can say is sorry your son met somebody like that, I have yet to have anybody have cause to complain about my attitude and feel sorry when members of the public tell me about the negative experience the had the last time they were stopped by Police.
What can I do???? Probably nothing but I do try an reverse the negative perceptions caused ny others.
froggyfrenchman
8th August 2005, 18:50
a chick i know saw a serious crash and was on cell callin ambos when the drivers m8s pulled up, thought she was calln cops. They beat the shit outa her to save their m8 a DIC charge. Fuck there are some bastards out there!!!!
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