Self harm? Her choice, she wants to do it, she is an adult so she can choose. If she is bleeding out she may reach Cat 1, but they rarely do that.Taipan wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 10:40 amMates son is a paramedic. They have a couple of people on their patch that regularly call them out for little more than attention, but one druggie lady will start self-harming if they don't show up. Where do you go with that one!?Cousin Jack wrote: Fri May 29, 2026 10:05 am Back on the subject of ambulances and response times, several things could be done.
Stop responding to those idiots who call an ambulance almost every day. They have mental issues, but they aren't going to die from them.
Big fines for people who call ambulances for trivial stuff. Not the well-intentioned call for something scary that turns out to be unimportant, but the total timewasters. The Ambulance crew will recognize them.
Big fines for those drivers who are so arrogant, or so unaware of their surroundings, that they hold up ambulances unecessarily. Seriously, I have seen cars in lane 3 of the M1 totally unaware of a big van with flashing blue lights camping onn their back bumper for a mile or more.
Not going to cure all the delays, but every little helps.![]()
Similar for suicide threats,. standing on a m'way bridge and causing chaos with police and ambulance tied up for hours. Attend, ask them nicely to desist, wait 5 minutes and fuck off. Usually it is a cry for help, so offer help, but if it is refused........... Crack on mate.
