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dsco77

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  1. I know. And that is the problem here. You seem to fail to recognise FAKE where it exists. If you are driving as if there were an emergency, yet there is no emergency, there is no other way to accurately label that except as a FAKE emergency. Again, you're just trying to clean it up with semantic games. It's the old "lipstick on a pig" game.

    When i did my emergency driver training, over 15 years ago in Scotland, so don't call me bloody English ;-) we would drive around Glasgow under instruction of the driving assessor monitoring the radio, when a REAL emergency call came in, we would respond to it, as an extra, additional resource, usually to from the opposite side of the city & run the call until stood down by control advising us of the first crew's attendance. That way we were able to get real world assessment of a real world situation but in a fully controlled & structured way, while always having the option for the assessor to terminate the drive, to discuss any training issued they had identified without detriment to the original caller, & if for some reason, we were to arrive on scene first, the driving assessor/paramedic would simply treat the patient until back up arrived, so at no time was there ever any such thing as a FAKE emergency drive.

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