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	<title>Comments on: Inexcusable Indifference</title>
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		<title>By: Susan Doerfler</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susan Doerfler</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 17:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have heard this story many times before. It seems all dispatchers police, fire and emergency medical technicians  feel they have heard it all and they are able to make vital decisions over the phone, this is not true and their arrogance and indifference to someones situation (if not textbook related )then they feel their power to disagree, argue, and even deny someone emergency care.
Probably they have heard many stories and have thought they heard it all, but it is obvious this is untrue.  May God Bless all that risk their lives everyday for the well being of all of us....but may they not forget, they too are  a part of the human race and they are not God and they should not be ego driven to make these decisons because they didn&#039;t believe the callers...

God bless the callers of loved ones when they don&#039;t get the help they deserve...god bless the dispatchers who made bad decisions and people have died.  May this never happen to your family and loved ones!

Come down to earth and be the helper of humanity you wanted to be when you chose your professions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have heard this story many times before. It seems all dispatchers police, fire and emergency medical technicians  feel they have heard it all and they are able to make vital decisions over the phone, this is not true and their arrogance and indifference to someones situation (if not textbook related )then they feel their power to disagree, argue, and even deny someone emergency care.<br />
Probably they have heard many stories and have thought they heard it all, but it is obvious this is untrue.  May God Bless all that risk their lives everyday for the well being of all of us&#8230;.but may they not forget, they too are  a part of the human race and they are not God and they should not be ego driven to make these decisons because they didn&#8217;t believe the callers&#8230;</p>
<p>God bless the callers of loved ones when they don&#8217;t get the help they deserve&#8230;god bless the dispatchers who made bad decisions and people have died.  May this never happen to your family and loved ones!</p>
<p>Come down to earth and be the helper of humanity you wanted to be when you chose your professions.</p>
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		<title>By: Susan Doerfler</title>
		<link>http://symtym.net/2007/06/inexcusable_indifference/comment-page-1/#comment-317</link>
		<dc:creator>Susan Doerfler</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 15:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We have heard this story many times before. It seems all dispatchers police, fire and emergency medical technicians  feel they have heard it all and they are able to make vital decisions over the phone, this is not true and their arrogance and indifference to someones situation (if not textbook related )then they feel their power to disagree, argue, and even deny someone emergency care.&lt;br&gt;Probably they have heard many stories and have thought they heard it all, but it is obvious this is untrue.  May God Bless all that risk their lives everyday for the well being of all of us....but may they not forget, they too are  a part of the human race and they are not God and they should not be ego driven to make these decisons because they didn&#039;t believe the callers...&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;God bless the callers of loved ones when they don&#039;t get the help they deserve...god bless the dispatchers who made bad decisions and people have died.  May this never happen to your family and loved ones!&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Come down to earth and be the helper of humanity you wanted to be when you chose your professions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have heard this story many times before. It seems all dispatchers police, fire and emergency medical technicians  feel they have heard it all and they are able to make vital decisions over the phone, this is not true and their arrogance and indifference to someones situation (if not textbook related )then they feel their power to disagree, argue, and even deny someone emergency care.<br />Probably they have heard many stories and have thought they heard it all, but it is obvious this is untrue.  May God Bless all that risk their lives everyday for the well being of all of us&#8230;.but may they not forget, they too are  a part of the human race and they are not God and they should not be ego driven to make these decisons because they didn&#39;t believe the callers&#8230;</p>
<p>God bless the callers of loved ones when they don&#39;t get the help they deserve&#8230;god bless the dispatchers who made bad decisions and people have died.  May this never happen to your family and loved ones!</p>
<p>Come down to earth and be the helper of humanity you wanted to be when you chose your professions.</p>
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