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aguafiestas t1_jbxz7e9 wrote
Reply to comment by oy_says_ake in Videos show crowd cheering while cuffed ex-lacrosse player topples NYC cops, runs by someone_whoisthat
While the video shows nothing about why he was cuffed in the first place and whether or not it was justified, once the video started rolling the cops aren't acting violently. They hold his arms trying to restrain him. They don't beat him or taze him. And when he gets away, they don't chase him. They don't taze him or god forbid shoot him.
aguafiestas t1_j9r9vjw wrote
Reply to comment by Erazmuz in FDNY wants to up the cost of ambulance rides by more than 50% by NYY657545
Hmm okay, thanks for clearing that up.
aguafiestas t1_j9qymra wrote
Reply to comment by Erazmuz in FDNY wants to up the cost of ambulance rides by more than 50% by NYY657545
Then what do you think is the discrepancy between their being over twice as many “hospital transports” as “9-1-1 ambulance tours?” Ambulance rides that start with something other than an emergency call?
aguafiestas t1_j9qoutv wrote
Reply to comment by donttouchthirdrail in FDNY wants to up the cost of ambulance rides by more than 50% by NYY657545
It is a very high number, but it probably has a smaller number of individuals getting multiple transports.
Looking a little more closely, I think this includes more than emergency ambulance transports. It says there are 1,121 "total 9-1-1- ambulance tours" per day, which rounds out to 409,165 per year. Which is a lot, but also a lot less than the 1,092,752 "hospital transports" listed. So that larger number presumably includes non-emergency transports (and potentially lower levels of care than a full ambulance).
aguafiestas t1_j9pf8hf wrote
Reply to comment by Pool_Shark in FDNY wants to up the cost of ambulance rides by more than 50% by NYY657545
In 2016, FDNY did a hair over 1 million hospital transports (see here).
So you would probably need to cut around $500 million in administrator salary to make up this difference.
aguafiestas t1_j98wd5d wrote
Reply to comment by pixel_of_moral_decay in Flaco, the owl who escaped from the Central Park Zoo, will be allowed his freedom - UPI.com by thonioand
What kind of significant disruption could this one owl cause? Sure it's a bit bigger than the great horned owls native to the area, but is it really that meaningful of a difference in the grand scheme of things? For just one owl?
aguafiestas t1_j8zpze1 wrote
Reply to comment by k0mm13 in Penn Medicine residents and fellows want a union, citing grueling workloads and 80-hour workweeks by nankles
Eh, I don't think the match is the issue. I think it would be worse for residents on a more open market system.
The issue is they've got you over the barrel. You've got hundreds of thousands of debt on one end and need residency to get to the actual income on the other. And there are more people who want those spots than positions to fill.
You can't counter that imbalance with a one-on-one negotiation. You need a union - and even then.
aguafiestas t1_j6bsqu8 wrote
Reply to comment by TheSpaceBetweenUs__ in NYC promises telehealth for all high school students struggling with mental health by greenhousecrtv
Sadly, there aren't enough psychiatrists.
aguafiestas t1_j3aj9xu wrote
Reply to comment by Moist-Department2012 in NYC Hospitals Start Moving Sick Babies, Diverting Ambulances as Nurse Strike Looms by drpvn
Probably will be a break from blood on their hands for a few days if they strike.
aguafiestas t1_j3aiz1b wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in NYC Hospitals Start Moving Sick Babies, Diverting Ambulances as Nurse Strike Looms by drpvn
If it is an elective procedure, it will almost certainly be postponed if there is a strike.
aguafiestas t1_j24gzvw wrote
Reply to comment by LittleKitty235 in Rep.-elect George Santos lied about attending prestigious NYC prep school Horace Mann: report by PichuLovy
lol fair enough. With the current state of things, you never can tell.
aguafiestas t1_j24euc5 wrote
Reply to comment by LittleKitty235 in Rep.-elect George Santos lied about attending prestigious NYC prep school Horace Mann: report by PichuLovy
I don’t know exactly where the line is, but I am 100% sure this guy is on the wrong side of it.
aguafiestas t1_j248mfb wrote
Reply to Rep.-elect George Santos lied about attending prestigious NYC prep school Horace Mann: report by PichuLovy
The fact that the entire Republican Party isn’t calling for him to resign is ridiculous and sad.
aguafiestas t1_iyrv91q wrote
Reply to Netherlands defeats the US 3-1, eliminating the Americans from the World Cup by electromagneticpost
There are only two things I can't stand in this world: People who are intolerant of other people's cultures, and the Dutch.
aguafiestas t1_ixxyi7o wrote
Reply to comment by billybeat in OD terribly handled at the Filmore Philly, and I need to vent by [deleted]
I don't know if this is what they are "supposed" to do by their job description, but it is bad for the person who is in cardiac arrest. Bystander CPR is better than no CPR at all, and based on OP's description it seems that while an EMT was on the premises, they weren't with the person in cardiac arrest.
aguafiestas t1_it4kwzj wrote
Reply to comment by kilometr in Philadelphia police raid leads to seizure of weapons, ATVs, fighting dogs in Kensington by dc122186
You can’t ride them on streets, but I don’t think it’s illegal to just have one.
aguafiestas t1_isd81dn wrote
Reply to comment by corbomitey in Penn students face disciplinary hearings for campus protests by dotcom-jillionaire
> Penn has more money, in endowment - sitting there making more money, than the GDP of like 80 countries. They have more money at their disposable than more than 10x the GDP of almost every state.
Penn's endowment is $20.7 billion. That is a lot.
The lowest GDP of any state is Vermont, at $40.2 billion
aguafiestas t1_jea297p wrote
Reply to Parent is getting referred to Penn Neurology for suspected ALS. Anyone here have a recommendation regarding specific doctor? by pleeplious
Penn has a dedicated Comprehensive ALS Center, and you can see the physicians listed there (Lauren Elman, Colin Quinn, Defne Amado). So does Jefferson, and it seems the ALS neurologist there is Hristelina Ilieva.
However, while a comprehensive ALS center is the best place for someone who has ALS, that might not be what a person who is still undergoing work-up needs. These centers are targeted at treating people who actually have ALS, and so they may have criteria about who they see. You might also be able to see someone else faster.