Originally Posted by
Mats
Yeah, it might be problematic if they became EMTs and paramedics. They'd ask for ID before performing CPR... and they'd randomly select some people to be shocked even if their hearts are still beating.
but the difference is if we mess up badly we end up in court being sued for a gazzilion six fifty, and/or go to jail for a long period of time for violating our protocol, SOP and local/state/federal laws, and face loss of certification/license,etc.
In my profession I dont care who you are or what your insurance coverage is, if you ask for help you will get it, without question, unlike TSA who has more footnotes then cliffnotes to there BS.
Originally Posted by
RadioGirl
Their grasp of "sterile" is a bit of a worry, too. "It's okay,
these germs have had background checks."

TSA and sterile are mutually exclusive terms figurative and literally. TSA has yet to prove they can keep anything sterile in a security sense, and in a sanitary sense i know truck stop bathrooms that are cleaner then some of the CP i have visited.
Originally Posted by
Mats
Do you want to breathe today?
That all depends if i pull out there paralytics or not. Got to love better living (or dying) through chemistry.