wolf12601

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  • Location Poughkeepsie
  1. I use to work there in the early 90's. I see things haven't changed.
  2. Recently, there has been some information posted on the internet referencing a new way of committing suicide that appears to be originating in Japan. The method consists of mixing two chemicals that can be bought over the counter at local stores Not sure if this has been posted before, FYI Ed EMS_Alert_BonideHydrochloricGasSuicide1.pdf
  3. Your correct, we all only have part of the story. However, the negative reaction that most posters are expressing is based on many instances, either witnessed personally or by media access, of cops that are out of control. Too many in my opinion for the amount of training that each officer receives over the course of their career. Ed
  4. Yeah that choke hold looked effective.. lol. He probably learned that at Tiger Shulmans! LOL! Ed
  5. Police Officers have a hard time de-escalating their emotions in this country. They tend to be too amped for minor situations. They tend to be amped up all of the time. I remember a MVA where the victim crashed his car because of a seizure. The PD on the scene stated " If you do not take this F@%#$ test I'll arrest you!" I was kinda shocked at the cop's approach. The victim was already strapped to the stretcher where was he going? What was the offense that required that kind of response? Portable breath analyzers are not even admissible in court. Your response should fit the situation. Maybe it is the "above the law" attitudes that allot of them have. The Paramedic should have not pushed the cop either. Just write the violation and file the complaint against the cop later. Hopefully the patient does not die in the back while all of this bs goes on. From what I saw of the video, the cop escalated the event by yelling at the driver like he was a two year old. Seems like that group is out of control. Ed