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Why call an electrician when you need a plumber?

by Roar on Mar.09, 2009, under This and that

This was my initial reaction today after seeing a news story today. The story was about a guy running in the hills, got ill, and on how is family means that slow response from the police killed him.

This got me thinking, shouldn’t people take some responsibility of their actions ? Why did one of his friends call his mother who called 1-1-2 ?

Would this entire story had a different ending if they had done things a bit differently?
First as the heading says, why call an electrician if you need a plumber. If they had called 1-1-3 directly they would have had a dispatcher that was a health professional. And if they held on to the line the emergency services would have a better understanding of the situation.

Of course the police might have done things differently to. It was said that they waited quite a while before asking for assistance from the red cross. I’m always baffled that they keep calling for the red cross people when they have civilian defence forces groups that are trained for and suppose to do these kind of tasks.

All in all it boils down to this:

  1. Call the correct emergency number. In Norway that would be:

    • 1-1-0 : Fire Brigade
    • 1-1-2 : Police*
    • 1-1-3 : Medical emergencies

  2. Remember to state who you are, what has happened, where you are
  3. Do NOT hang up unless you are told so by the dispatcher.

* This is the international emergency number and will get you help in all emergencies. But whenever possible calling for what you actually need would help remove any errors in communications.

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    I’m a teacher now ..

    by Roar on Nov.06, 2008, under Civil defence

    Or at least I’ll try to be one tomorrow.

    Today we got the task of presenting an subject to the rest of the people in my course. So my teaching for tomorrow will be on the subject “Circulation failure and bleeding” Where I’m supposed to look at the symptoms, causes and first aid responses when dealing with circulation failure, internal bleeding and plain ordinary bleeding in different forms.

    Keeping my fingers crossed since my background material is kind of limited ( 4 pages in my first aid textbook ) and I’m supposed to give a 30 minute lecture.

    I’ve got some practical tasks for my students so hopefully that will take a while :)

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