The Growth Of Toxicity and Corruption Within The State of Firestone

can confirm this state is just full of trollers

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this more or less seems like an abundant waste of time

why’d you even waste time typing this

did you expect some sort of uproar from this despite the fact you can literally just leave if you don’t like firestone

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1 doesnt mean all

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lmao what a waste of time

funny how he hasnt responded to any recent posts

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these posts are exactly what makes Firestone look like a joke

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according to my notes an MI was not taught in emt-b in ffa

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A myocardial infarction, and cardiopulmonary arrest are both things that any basic healthcare provider should be able to address and know of. She lacked any / all knowledge of it.

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As said multiple times if you can read the call was already over before she even got to the call. There has been significant neglect on behalf of several people in this situation. She violated multiple policies, and so have several others.

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As I stated multiple times if you could actually read. The call was already cleared before she even arrived to the scene. This has been confirmed by multiple people, and direct witnesses who were there. Secondly if you would also read I do recognize that there are no laws dictating OC usage, but there are policies set forth by SCFD that she has violated. I wasn’t ever in here way, nor was I legally required to listen to any of her requests. Please read next time.

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Sigh… we once again have another illiterate here. What did you not see proof of? There were several claims there that were backed up with evidence so if would help if you can actually read. Secoebly as you litteraly said it is two basic things, so why wasn’t she able to simply answer it move on? This shows the lack of training that SCFD is providing, and the degrade of the quality of care that SCFD is providing.

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Ultimately it also seems like you can’t read. As I have stated multiple times there are policies which dictate usage or OC, and I recognized there are no laws dictating OC usage. If you don’t want DPS to deal with it then how about we have the department heads actually deal with it instead of neglecting the situation. How about we have the department heads actually enforce their policies instead of being biased.

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The reason i did because as I have said- the scene was already cleared, and the firefighter wasn’t actually doing anything actively. At any point in time the firefighter could have easily walked away, yet she decided to stay.

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So for starters yes you did get a DM from me regarding it, but after no answer and further conversation with other anonymous officials I retracted it. Secondly you basically have just admitted that this was based on more a personal basis, but shouldn’t DPS be doing it on a case by case basis. Third all cases have been of legitament abuse, and the first case was investigated and found the firefighter had violated OC usage. So you just admitted that policies were broke, yet you ignored it? So it’s funny we keep you in a position yet you are ignoring stuff off of influence of other, and who knows what other factors. Lastly like I had mentioned earlier don’t you have staff that are suppose to handle investigations?

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As stated multiple times the call was already cleared. Therefore she could have easily gone around and left. She stayed and continued it.

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If you litteraly look at any proof I never boxed in the firefighter. The firefighter could have easily backed up and drove around legally. The firefighter could have easily left.

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did she lack the knowledge of an MI and a cardiac arrest because she didnt respond to you or she said idk?

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If she knew it she would have been able to answer it, and move on easily. So we can easily infer that she didn’t due to her neglect to the question.

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either she didnt know or she didnt feel like dealing with you

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which one?

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you are cringe

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