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And the rescuers need to justify their outrageous claims for compensation, so they go out at the drop of a hat.
If there is no one to rescue, we don't need them, so let's blow a tiny incident into monumental proportions so we can ask for more equipment, more training, more money, because we get um.... "wooden", when we have a call.
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jepinto wrote:
And the rescuers need to justify their outrageous claims for compensation, so they go out at the drop of a hat.
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Couldn't posibly have anything to do with a lawyer suing for wrongful death compensation due to having waited in the past.
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fender bender-2 police cars, an ambulance and a fire truck. No injuries, but all the personnel tied up.
Mandatory evacuation when coastal flooding is predicted, surge 2-4 feet.
Mandatory evacuation for 60 mph winds.
Only road into town closed off, no residents allowed to enter, but news crews, governor, police, fire rescue, police, all over town.
Yep, information. 93 no name storm, no notice, because "we don't have radar in the Gulf of Mexico", but oh.....what about that bombing range smack dab in the middle of the GofM? Next day, AFTER the storm, mandatory evacuation, loud speakers blaring, sirens going off, terror, panic, BROADCAST, guess what? no troubles.
FEMA pays money when emergency personnel are deployed, how quick are the hands out for the money?
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