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<blockquote data-quote="Powerman620" data-source="post: 1679785" data-attributes="member: 6567"><p>Until you have driven an emergency vehicle, it is easy to judge someones driving. You have to expect the worst at all times, people slamming on brakes in front of you, changing lanes in front of you etc. It was said it was a non-priority call, I have responded to lift assist that turned out to be full arrest when we arrived, you never know. I won't judge drivers actions as I was not there but as stated due regard plays a big part in this. It does not matter if you drive an ambulance, fire engine or police car you have to get to scene to be of any help, You do not want to become part of the problem. I feel for both party's in this situation, will affect them for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Powerman620, post: 1679785, member: 6567"] Until you have driven an emergency vehicle, it is easy to judge someones driving. You have to expect the worst at all times, people slamming on brakes in front of you, changing lanes in front of you etc. It was said it was a non-priority call, I have responded to lift assist that turned out to be full arrest when we arrived, you never know. I won't judge drivers actions as I was not there but as stated due regard plays a big part in this. It does not matter if you drive an ambulance, fire engine or police car you have to get to scene to be of any help, You do not want to become part of the problem. I feel for both party's in this situation, will affect them for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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