Yea. I just don't like third parties unless they're requested and a dedicated response. Otherwise they waste fucking time. At what point aren't you calling the emergency services? Then what is that crime? Unless it's happening to you, who is pressing those charges?
I've done security it's probably changed today. I was a guy monitoring alarm systems. It meant driving out, if evidence of a breach call police. Changed with cameras if they were fitted into the alarm. Most weren't, the retail chain didn't want to submit its cameras to the company. We'd have to fit additional cameras they were mostly external or viewed after close.
Kinda fucking pointless. Driving out checking if breach, by the time we got there was after any crime. Waiting for police. The amount of times it was nothing but your heart was thumping everytime.
There's no point in calling 911 for medical attention where I live. They send police to decide if you deserve medical treatment. That means people are skipping the call entirely. Adults with common sense understand that there's no time in an emergency to make a call, have a non medical professional take their time to reapond, and then they're supposed to determine if there's a medical need?! I've been in a cab, and heard them get called instead of 911.
This link below is in my state, but not near me. There was something similar a few years ago near me where they had an actual mental health expert available, and it was shut down because it prevented quotas from being made. Aka money. It was shut down near me because it stopped people from going to jail, and then needing to be on probation.
I've done that job as well. You can get ambulance everytime if you cheat their criteria. It's always chest pains and loss of breath. Otherwise a broken leg might not.
They run this questionnaire on the criteria. I was a guy arranging the logs.
America is a bit different, maybe. But yea calling an ambulance for somebody else, doesn't work as well. It depends on if crime occurred and the condition. Most times they're swamped. Police get them quicker if linked to crime. Also fire brigade can be used if it's a real emergency.
Yea. I just don't like third parties unless they're requested and a dedicated response. Otherwise they waste fucking time. At what point aren't you calling the emergency services? Then what is that crime? Unless it's happening to you, who is pressing those charges?
I've done security it's probably changed today. I was a guy monitoring alarm systems. It meant driving out, if evidence of a breach call police. Changed with cameras if they were fitted into the alarm. Most weren't, the retail chain didn't want to submit its cameras to the company. We'd have to fit additional cameras they were mostly external or viewed after close.
Kinda fucking pointless. Driving out checking if breach, by the time we got there was after any crime. Waiting for police. The amount of times it was nothing but your heart was thumping everytime.
There's no point in calling 911 for medical attention where I live. They send police to decide if you deserve medical treatment. That means people are skipping the call entirely. Adults with common sense understand that there's no time in an emergency to make a call, have a non medical professional take their time to reapond, and then they're supposed to determine if there's a medical need?! I've been in a cab, and heard them get called instead of 911.
This link below is in my state, but not near me. There was something similar a few years ago near me where they had an actual mental health expert available, and it was shut down because it prevented quotas from being made. Aka money. It was shut down near me because it stopped people from going to jail, and then needing to be on probation.
https://southernmarylandchronicle.com/2023/05/24/police-officers-in-southern-maryland-trained-to-handle-mental-health-crises/
I've done that job as well. You can get ambulance everytime if you cheat their criteria. It's always chest pains and loss of breath. Otherwise a broken leg might not.
They run this questionnaire on the criteria. I was a guy arranging the logs.
America is a bit different, maybe. But yea calling an ambulance for somebody else, doesn't work as well. It depends on if crime occurred and the condition. Most times they're swamped. Police get them quicker if linked to crime. Also fire brigade can be used if it's a real emergency.
People were already worried about ambulance bills.
Yea I guess the ambulance costs, but insurance? Police it has to be linked to crime? Or is a matter of I guess serious injury and health.