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Does this qualify as the fire service's "duty of care" to the public??
Does this qualify as the fire service's "duty of care" to the public??
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They are part of the emergency services to help when people are in trouble and only they have the wherewithal and or equipment to assist. Whether it is a man stuck in a litter bin after a night on the pop or a child stuck in a gate or someone wedged in a bath
The alternative is...what?? Leave them to die??.
They are part of the emergency services to help when people are in trouble and only they have the wherewithal and or equipment to assist. Whether it is a man stuck in a litter bin after a night on the pop or a child stuck in a gate or someone wedged in a bath
The alternative is...what?? Leave them to die??.
"Do we know they pay taxes and do not claim disability? Or am I being too blunt and inconsiderate?"
Not quite sure where you are going with that statement jd.
Are you proposing we should instigate a new emergency service to cover other eventualities, that would incur many millions to set up, though as jno has pointed out - the fore service can continue to save cats.
Not quite sure where you are going with that statement jd.
Are you proposing we should instigate a new emergency service to cover other eventualities, that would incur many millions to set up, though as jno has pointed out - the fore service can continue to save cats.
It boils down to the fire service being the best equipped (literally) to help these people.
There's a programme on tv at the moment called '999 What's Your Emergency' (if you can catch it, I seriously recommend it), that follows the emergency services.
There was a poor woman who had been (please don't be like me and laugh) stuck on the loo for three days. The only way she could be lifted into bed was by three burly firemen.
I know it doesn't seem like this is what they should be doing, but then again, it's the fire service who free kids who have got their heads stuck in railings or stuck up a tree.
There's a programme on tv at the moment called '999 What's Your Emergency' (if you can catch it, I seriously recommend it), that follows the emergency services.
There was a poor woman who had been (please don't be like me and laugh) stuck on the loo for three days. The only way she could be lifted into bed was by three burly firemen.
I know it doesn't seem like this is what they should be doing, but then again, it's the fire service who free kids who have got their heads stuck in railings or stuck up a tree.
I think we're talking about the "super-obese" here.
This isn't a set of people who hit the biccies a bit hard these are people with a BMI of over 50
If you're 5'10" you'd weigh over 25 stone to qualify.
Some of these people have appetite disorders meaning that they always feel ravenously hungry no matter how much they've eaten, others have pschological disorders.
When you think about it many of these people will have collapses and the ambulance will end up having to call the fire brigade because they're not fit to handle it.
There is a really unpleasant subtext in a lot of the coverage of such stories. If people suffereing from cerebal pallsy were still reported in this way there'd be an outcry
I wonder if YMB still calls people like them "spastics" or whether it's just the obese who are fair game
This isn't a set of people who hit the biccies a bit hard these are people with a BMI of over 50
If you're 5'10" you'd weigh over 25 stone to qualify.
Some of these people have appetite disorders meaning that they always feel ravenously hungry no matter how much they've eaten, others have pschological disorders.
When you think about it many of these people will have collapses and the ambulance will end up having to call the fire brigade because they're not fit to handle it.
There is a really unpleasant subtext in a lot of the coverage of such stories. If people suffereing from cerebal pallsy were still reported in this way there'd be an outcry
I wonder if YMB still calls people like them "spastics" or whether it's just the obese who are fair game
I used to work with bariatric people in the NHS. I never met one who didn't have some kind of psychological issue, often abuse related. Any of them would have given their souls not to be as they were.
I do get that as a nation, more of us are getting bigger. I suspect that this is multifactorial and that one factor for some people might be psychological in the broadest sense.
and yes if the fire service are the people who can help I see no problem in calling them out to help. I hope you never need their services for a non fire related emergency and I hope that if you do, someone holds you up for public scorn and contumely.
I do get that as a nation, more of us are getting bigger. I suspect that this is multifactorial and that one factor for some people might be psychological in the broadest sense.
and yes if the fire service are the people who can help I see no problem in calling them out to help. I hope you never need their services for a non fire related emergency and I hope that if you do, someone holds you up for public scorn and contumely.
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