Letter Received From a Medical Professional
You definitely made so many things come to light. As I am in health care I think the main sticking point is the EMS services did not behave within their normal scope.
A mass shooting would have trauma helicopters flying children out one after another while performing CPR the entire way to the hospital and patients would be declared dead at the hospital after extensive measures were taken to try to save lives.
The one thing that baffled me before I saw your investigation was an interview with the ER physician who said no patients arrived. I've been in the ER for 5 years and we get ALL code blue patients. We get 80 year old nursing home patients that have not been breathing for 20 minutes with no chance of survival into the ER. And we perform cpr and necessary medical intervention with the chance that patients may regain a pulse.
However, in Sandy Hook no patients were sent to hospital. I imagine because EMS service professionals could not be compromised to go along with the scenario. If you are correct I hope you are able to expose EVERYTHING and get your due recognition. Thanks.
AND ANOTHER STATEMENT
My brother is an EMT as well, and you do not just leave the bodies there - pretty sure at least more than 1 out of 27 would have survived if given proper procedure. And even then, you still transport every single one of them to the hospital - if only for organ use...
You definitely made so many things come to light. As I am in health care I think the main sticking point is the EMS services did not behave within their normal scope.
A mass shooting would have trauma helicopters flying children out one after another while performing CPR the entire way to the hospital and patients would be declared dead at the hospital after extensive measures were taken to try to save lives.
The one thing that baffled me before I saw your investigation was an interview with the ER physician who said no patients arrived. I've been in the ER for 5 years and we get ALL code blue patients. We get 80 year old nursing home patients that have not been breathing for 20 minutes with no chance of survival into the ER. And we perform cpr and necessary medical intervention with the chance that patients may regain a pulse.
However, in Sandy Hook no patients were sent to hospital. I imagine because EMS service professionals could not be compromised to go along with the scenario. If you are correct I hope you are able to expose EVERYTHING and get your due recognition. Thanks.
AND ANOTHER STATEMENT
My brother is an EMT as well, and you do not just leave the bodies there - pretty sure at least more than 1 out of 27 would have survived if given proper procedure. And even then, you still transport every single one of them to the hospital - if only for organ use...