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cherifaouachani · 8 days
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The real heroes.
Free palestine
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incognitopolls · 2 months
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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ilikeit-art · 3 months
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kropotkindersurprise · 3 months
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November 3, 2023 - Video captures the moment an Israeli drone strike targets a convoy of ambulances transporting wounded civillians in the middle of a busy street in Gaza, in what is a blatant and obvious war crime. Israel has targeted and destroyed 122 ambulances in Gaza since the start of its current genocidal campaign against the Palestinian people. [video]
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crippled-peeper · 6 months
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I need non-Americans to understand that 1 single ambulance ride in this county, going less than a mile, is well over 1,000$ and that’s why absolutely nobody here wants to get in one. It’s not because we’re stingy it’s because ambulance companies are run by greedy slimy shitty bureaucrats who love to sue poor people
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 6 months
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dominik528 · 2 months
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• Mikey Way answering whether suicide has ever crossed his mind in a 2004 interview, while his brother, Gerard Way, visibly fidgets
• Behind-the-scenes of the "Ghost of You" music video, 2005
• Gerard, after performing "Piano Jam" during his 2014 Hesitant Alien tour, a song allegedly about Mikey almost dying from an overdose.
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gyllenhaalstories · 7 months
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Jake Gyllenhaal as Danny Sharp in AMBULANCE (2022).
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dougielombax · 2 months
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Who the fuck thinks it’s a good idea to privatise emergency services?!
Apart from stupid Tories and terminally divorced tech bros.
“No, really. It’ll work this time!” - Capitalism.
I feel SICK!
“The Free Market Fire Department!
We’ll stop your house from burning down, but only if you pay a small fee of $500 and sign this contract.”
“But I don’t have $500.”
“Then you’re just gonna have to fucking die!”
Ghastly shit.
Perish the thought!
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Crossing Jordan 4x14 Gray Murders
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Checker Medicar, 1970. A Checker Marathon adapted to carry up to 3 wheelchairs or a single wheelchair and a gurney. The rear doors opened through 180º
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whumpetywhump · 10 months
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Criminologist Himura - Ep. 10
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letthewhumpbegin · 5 months
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Criminal Minds, s9e24
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magnusedom · 2 years
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Jake Gyllenhaal as Danny Sharp AMBULANCE (2022)
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longliveblackness · 6 months
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In the 1960s, if you had a medical emergency, a police van would respond, not the paramedics.
There weren't any government-run emergency services in the U.S. at the time. In Pittsburgh, the police and firemen who answered these calls didn't have proper medical training and "had little, no, or outdated equipment," according to the University of Pittsburgh.
These police emergency vehicles refused to go to some poor Black areas, like the Hill District in Pittsburgh. It was there that the precursor of modern EMT service was born-partly as an employment-generating initiative, partly as a way to provide emergency health care to an underserved minority neighborhood.
Black men organized and founded the country's first emergency medical service (EMS). The Pittsburgh-based group, called Freedom House, wrote a training book that still serves as the basis for EMS training even to this day and pioneered life-saving practices in the field. By the mid-1970s, the success made the city government take notice, and it soon took over the program.
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En la década de los 60, si había una emergencia médica, una camioneta de la policía respondía, no los paramédicos.
En ese momento, en Estados Unidos no había ningún servicio de emergencia administrado por el gobierno. En Pittsburgh, la policía y los bomberos que respondían a las llamados no tenían la formación médica adecuada y "tenían poco, ningún equipo o equipo obsoleto", según la Universidad de Pittsburgh.
Estos vehículos policiales de emergencia se negaban a ir a algunas zonas negras pobres, como Distrito Hill en Pittsburgh. Fue allí donde nació el precursor del servicio moderno de Paramédicos Técnicos de Emergencias Médicas, en parte como una iniciativa generadora de empleo y en parte como una forma de brindar atención médica de emergencia a los vecindarios desatendidos.
Un grupo de hombres negros organizaron y fundaron el primer servicio médico de emergencia del país. El grupo con sede en Pittsburgh, llamado Freedom House (Casa de la Libertad), escribió un libro de capacitación que, incluso hoy en día, sirve como base para la capacitación de servicios médicos de emergencia y fue pionero en prácticas que salvan vidas en el campo. A mediados de la década de los 70, el éxito hizo que el gobierno de la ciudad se diera cuenta y pronto se hizo cargo del programa.
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aceofwhump · 9 months
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Broadchurch 1x04
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