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Paramedic Clocks Off + Patient Dies!
The paramedic and colleague were being sent to a 999 call for a stroke victim but instead returned to the depot where one clocked off claiming it was the end of his shift.
The patient was eventually collected, taken to hospital in Stockton-On-Tees but died shortly afterwards.
Was the paramedic justified? Both he and his colleague have now been suspended.
The patient was eventually collected, taken to hospital in Stockton-On-Tees but died shortly afterwards.
Was the paramedic justified? Both he and his colleague have now been suspended.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Suspended !!! Both of them? According to the first report, one paramedic was in the back of the ambulance attending to the patient, so presumably it was the driver, who decided to go back to the depot to clock off. If so, he should be sacked, never mind suspended. If it was a joint decision they should both be sacked. How could any patient have any confidence that they would be properly looked after in the shortest possible time, while paramedics like this have the responsibilty for saving life. The whole episode is beyond belief.
As with all thes types of stories, I suspect there is only some truth and a lot of sensationalism behind it.
I'm not saying that the man who died should not have been taken directly to the hospital before the driver clocked off, but it is possible that he was already dead when he did this, isn't it?
Can anyone really see someone clocking off when someone is dying; in any job, not just one as a paramedic? Maybe I'm seeing things through rose tinted glasses because I cannot believe anyone would be so heartless or be callous enough to do that
Lets see what the outcome of this is before we call for sackings
I'm not saying that the man who died should not have been taken directly to the hospital before the driver clocked off, but it is possible that he was already dead when he did this, isn't it?
Can anyone really see someone clocking off when someone is dying; in any job, not just one as a paramedic? Maybe I'm seeing things through rose tinted glasses because I cannot believe anyone would be so heartless or be callous enough to do that
Lets see what the outcome of this is before we call for sackings
the driver should be sacked.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_styl e/health/article6452448.ece
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_styl e/health/article6452448.ece
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