I've beeen in the system for over thirty years, and Protacals are the way you do it regardless of what any bystanders with a know it all attatude has to say about it.
I certianly do not disagree with your father, but the situation has to be kept in proper balance with the rules. I can't keep my big mouth shut either sometimes, but everyone must be on top of the game.
A suggestion of geting the information in route has a good ring to it-- other than the folks with the answers are usualy not alowed to step foot into the unit. Insurance--attorneys--
I'm not trying to be a smart rear end here, but I do take issues on bystanders giving advise, my preferance is usualy with the know it all's, is to please step back out of our way.
We are very fortunate in our comunity to have 99% plus, very thankful, and greatful for that matter, for our services, and they help out funding us real well.
I would suggest the ones with the coments grab a paper, and offer to take on the job.
As with everyting else, different services make different rules, and often by some folks that have never seen real blood, but have a chunk of paper saying the know alot because they read it out of a book. I don't need to explain that one either I'm sure.
Saturday our fire department probably got into some hot water, as one fireman directing trafic did not have the DOT state approved vest on, and was reported by a DOT inspector.
Sorry my feathers got ruffled, and I mean nothing personal with anyone, including bystanders, they can help often, and do so in our area.
Is there room for improvment? certianly, is there comon sence? not usualy. Can a issue be resolved by the hands on folks--heck no!
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