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in the movie. here with r.t. this take a look at the main headlines that alternator is wired for democracy in libya the country's new chapters show the surgeon radical islam strict sharia law and al qaeda plugs in evidence that washington seeings unconcerned about what's next now called off he's given. the race to stop in europe from drowning in a sea of threats as on a chief head to moscow to see if russia can come to the rescue russia is offering ten billion dollars to you through the i.m.f. listen to mechanisms. to russian tycoon
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titans us loving it's our six and a half billion dollars and their reputations london's pride of course exiled this is when the screws all scheme wants to cash no chance and paul called them on the move it claiming that he was intimidated into selling investments cheap. and that's naughty why it's not unusual in los angeles to call an ambulance and end up with a fine or even you first date. the orange we've got show hospitals that are no longer here in the green dots represent those hospitals that are still in existence here what you don't see is any new hospitals because there are no new hospitals constructed in this area. if you look at this area from a health signing standpoint. that medical jazzers has to. the
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day i came to try to get some medical records in and security said it's close i couldn't believe it was close yeah well when i went in the security guard so me that a sofa cell and all the basically doing here still movies now and i was shocked can believe that this is what's going on now and i was a great hospital this is the last house but i was in two thousand so when i sat down when. i was a sunday afternoon around twelve o'clock in just two cars came in and it was a big shoot out and i just happen to roll by and i caught a bullet in my spine i came to my legs i'm paralyzed you know if it wasn't for the people that were here i don't think i would have made it the way i made it because that was a little kid i was seventeen years old when this happened to me i go to school when i go to college you know and if it wasn't for them i went forward i even drive now i do everything i'm independent and it's for these people and blake to help nobody
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else you know in somebody's mind i did that opportunity i got the right to keep the chief me kersti. i never said that martin luther king is not going to be a complete closure of the capacity is going to change from one hundred forty some beds to actually for him to gods so francis will be alone pretty quickly so we're going to keep on two of the our schools and the thing is when the hospitals do challenge you girl don't be fooled into challenges because you're going to be overwhelmed at times and professional and wanting to gauge i don't get angry when i hear you're judging the research you do of the ocean. around and it questions i. the community had to take me for ok and everybody knows it's called killer king we would get on see first thing people would ask is where am i going to be transported and if we said mark was u.k. he often response was please don't take medicaid. they're understaffed
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underfunded and they have too many patients and then how private physicians and with for five hundred patients an emergency room it's very difficult to treat us those into the hospital through medical center is in critical condition and cantor was in the bottom two and a half percent of all hospitals in the state of california health officials say patients there had been put in quote and media jeopardy patient department her medical center to get ready for fewer services and a new way we cannot be sure that patients would be safe or that fundamental hospital standards can be met the proposed closure of the trauma center will have an impact the l.a. county fire department i'm begging of you don't ignore this. don't marginalize this . warrant i promise. you anything i. suggest.
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you. use to be a very simple system the three of them took that every patients the closest facility but you close ten hospitals with eight beds and each has eighty patients out of our system in the city she didn't look well she came in sat scores we close our doors here we are close to saturation and our waiting room is for when our all of our yard beds are for handling these lines waiting in the hallway and we're. basically closing to saturation for safety purposes you know the sort of suppressed right so diversion is a huge thing for some of our hospitals down here they're on diversion about ninety percent of the time so ninety percent of time we're looking for another hospital we
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could be across the street from that hospital because the pain was washed out where you feel it. was an easy sell. for a harbor u.c.l.a. by saturday space a fast sad i guess organizer bellflower because a lot of the place for hospital work it's about a ten mile all right however we are no and there's a lot of traffic so. they're very very good at anybody.
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getting. better paid and. for the average american who has insurance and you know realize the impact of what's going on. what's going on there obviously think it's a problem of the uninsured of so i want to. go worst initial injury actually just put it in there and spread all this when. you see something sorted through with the not ok ok so when you do this you can tell that it's not in attendance which is a really bad infection because if it's really going to be ten it's going to bone you bone infection the worst sin or you can you know usually arm it's really bad we're going to prevent that if you're going to feel good but. i've been in the
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hospital just to iraq and not just what is it six o'clock or six fifteen it one hundred sure just a good thing you know finally have insurance actually matters to be standing aside or maybe even said you know waiting six hours is not uncommon and if you go to surrounding hospitals people coming here tell me they're waiting twelve hours sometimes to get that harbor u.c.l.a. right now at this moment it's a twenty four hours meaning it seems you walk in the door in the tree and figure out you're not critical basically you're someone and they can definitely live for another couple of days before being critical but keep in the waiting room and you have to sit there and wait to me sane. it has happened at certain hospitals are gone and they actually did all the change itself again we just waited so we're missing calls in our district because our he's tied up at the hospital because they don't have a bed to put that patient in but the lady in the hospital that's that's normal i've had to rescue a couple weeks and waited four hours for i've waited sometimes three hours i was it
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say i see francis and then with her for hours and fifty minutes letting us all the patients that there have been as you're going to wait and because even though we're inside there you know we're still on scene with that patient if we if we leave the hospital and don't transfer her to a bed it's negligence or even the county can say you know what it was a paramedic license you're gone the river here if we don't have a paramedic i said we go back to the firefighter only. so how many calls to get last night four calls a minute three out of the before calls we had were people were just basic cold and flu symptoms. sniffles and nausea vomiting diarrhea and sick for. just three four days and just said uncle. smoke anything at all. to be.
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in the forefront for twenty eight years and i came on as a single folksy firefighter when i came on the job. and back then we actually respond by four or five different types of v.m.s. calls responded on chest pains heart attacks car accidents and drownings if you called with a spring thumb or a broken finger that's a distraction back then told you to get the car to go to the hospital so a lot has changed. take all your life i've been on you for what's going on staying safe on planet right now because you're an. actor i play one very you know what happens. when are you reading this. will help me. laugh again anime. season you've been here but yeah yeah i've been here a few times she asked me five or six times over the last year. on the mom being the mother the grandmother the son and between him and her when she was pregnant with
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their material youngest and their two houses this one another one down if you're. going to forget that oh you know i don't remember you know. i think every time. you say he were skeptical of entering yet six toll road sisters on the radio this everything ok all right so you can relax ok else we can do i mean here could be good. i will see again later every day. i get to teach and i think you start i mean everybody's understanding what emergency is different but i mean people been called out for a band-aid thinking that all we are is you know a system that they can call and literally can you get a couple band-aids and i mean. get the word. it's called longer story that. some of the programs that we do send to we have things such as boyle's can't sleep they're hungry constipation truthdig but if somebody says they're hungry would you tell us
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what are we have to do with your five dollars keep a local calls. we've been called to you know broken sprinklers on the lawn to the dog and the chimney it was stuck for what is old and had to cause it always makes itself fun at the same time it's like. where do you draw the line yeah you're always going to percentage of people who actually know the system that it was a jury of people is not weird you know they don't i want to really truly need somebody to tell me what to do christmas is their first group said it had a deal worked out we have a transportation policy on the farm and that we offer transportation to everybody on us it's a minor extremity injury since we've had that system which has been in my last five years because lawsuits down to nothing it's paid for itself. expense. to the taxpayer is the expense of the individual who wants to write the
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expense of the ripple effect of filling the hospital beds. with non-critical patients. i know gas prices are high but. i know i can get to the local mercy room for a lot cheaper in my own personal vehicle if i have the flu and the insurance company will look at that and say well what are paramedics really wanted on this and then they will pay and then the citizens get stuck with it bill. i really do believe that every patient should pay something for their care because one of the problems we also have in this country is that health care is not valued we have the most expensive health care system in the world and it's probably valued the least people are going to have to begin to take responsibility for their health care. pay something they can start small. perhaps
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a five dollar co-pay for an emergency visit i think it will change behavior as well . something happened down the question is why. here we've closed the hospitals in the last ten years we will turn over a thousand donal's harvey's burger kings they contribute to the high blood pressure diabetes and everything else in the sense i mean if you get a tax cigarettes. from a certain. fast food restaurants pay for some of the stuff. like. the dark side it will help you. just gotta go
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now. is he diabetic or whatever it takes is one thousand days of whatever he had said no instantly he never once. every second day he says no we can't force him out he cocked or may not then we can yes but not here. i know. we need someone who this is autistic we need his permission to let my medics check. that he's agreed to let. you know he doesn't want to help unfortunately out of the house with the he's a good fit he's agree were taken aback ok then this is your work. i know you do the best for him. and start to go search and theory. that you can avoid all that stuff right now he has no complaints he feels fine he answered all or pushed questions appropriately.
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please let me finish and it sure is one three it's within normal limits and we've seen. his blood pressure after after that if there's nothing that he wants from us right unfortunate just nothing else that we could do for him by law ok i'm yeah we do get frustrated and it's only us but it's the nurses in the hospitals it's also the doctors i've seen them just blow up you know like why i've seen this person every day for the last ten days why are they here again you know when you see a patient response going to the hospital because it's. mostly in a thirty detachments in a six minute very. it's hard to get to a lot of. personnel down here and i'm pretty sure it's. something california is not. the only area where it's happening. now firefighters coming from different states who want to apply to l.a.
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city and paramedics are experiencing the same thing i had a guy from he was doing the last week paramedic burnout talked about his area. guy from new york. paramedic paramedic. three big issues. in the field with this shield the shield is right it still does mean the other rescue at our station is available so they get the next cough which means we get a chance to take a shower and brush your teeth so we don't get our stars interrupted jimmy hates that. and you know all these rescues here they're probably waiting for a while because i think you discovered last available that yes i got that one i. don't you. know. we just take a patient to martin luther king with nausea vomiting which history are just you know emergency room and based on her level of severity so good or bad.
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we got there for a few other patients and she got to bed now at the other patients are going to wait you know they might have more. sixty year problems they might have to wait for that for hours. if martin luther king you know even if they just limit their number of beds which they're planning on doing to forty two beds then that's going to be repercussions for everybody so. hopefully it won't get to the point where it's going to be affecting patient care to the point where people are going to be waiting for such a long time so that they're not going to be getting treated as they should so we'll see you haven't. yet you actually write a check out of you and the passenger. there is no one in the end to this we are the county hospital for the poor and yet we're the trauma center for everyone in the south bay area of los angeles so it makes no difference if you're
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the best insurance in the world or no insurance the next time you're in a traffic accident if god forbid we have an earthquake or a violent terrorist attack and we are the place that you want to come we're the place you're going to be brought regardless of where you want to come and if we're overcrowded have no gurneys you're going to be in trouble you're not going to get the kind of care that you deserve. it's not the train wrecks that really scare us and keep us up at night it would scares and keeps this up at night is that essentially a pandemic flu you know take about. trouble hours before every hospital year is over while. applying. for credit report to go over three separate orders yeah well but you said if you're the emergency room there's nobody we can do you're in the emergency room right now. well can't they help me there the emergency room. a lot of times they think oh no i want you to take
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us in the ambulance because we'll be seen faster in the e r. image of the emergency room was to be transported from one aspect of the other because you know years and i probably would present here is where you want to go to kaiser now. there's a little you can do it. now when one was was. was a tool that was developed and like any tool you if you don't have a set of instructions along with a tool is going to be a misuse and abuse and eventually it will break. we're now in the me.
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and. caught up with one of the moms on the metal characters you're already in the hospital going on a moment with him and i'm trying to get an interpreter for you for the moment don't i won't get fixed by now what is the merging here please say the young boy that american people almost want to be in the lead that it was all day on the americans who are muslim i wonder what is dying and then there who don't want to help you out child k.y.a.t.'s you die alone here in the privacy of the unabomber your blood ok and why aren't they helping or getting old area watching your hundred years or doing it or endangered largely or ok beat the contact a nurse or doctor and let them know some bombing law they don't believe you they're not gonna let em in if you causing
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a problem you need to contact the county police copper occurs at the the charity that there was no doubt medics are not going to take him up are cricket by proper mako coached already at one. hundred fifty one a. conversion hopefully will build up around it when the first will and hope to look appealing with all the modern art playing my life it's just gone back when i think i'll be deploying a totally new cream and then there was that a little bit about where it was going to benefit me or your i got your. i care not for you for the quality of the hospital or if you want to. write it out of an emergency ma'am it's not a murder. ok what about
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a criminal think they want to have a right. ok let them know but we. don't want to use for mercy purposes only where. it is not. yeah after that incident we do actually have patients who are actually not in the car but in the ward but they're not getting timely treatment in the world they want more pain medication don't pick up the phone and dial nine one one so we're sending a mask out and off to the eighteenth floor of the hospital to provide more pain
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medication for patients inside there they want us to have. our firefighters paramedics are incredible you know we think that we're constantly doing training and more training more training in this stepping up to fill that gap but is that what we want as a society if for the fire department to become the health care system. a big part of the fix is more primary preventive care with the people with diabetes and high blood pressure get treated early then they don't come in here with heart attacks and strokes. and you know i don't believe is that it feels like a lot of. pain bad people pretty much you love in an ideal world for us you'd open up those county clinics and there so we have some place where individuals will walk into before they become in crisis or need actually and i'm on the surface it all comes down the phone but it's a pitch twenty two you know situation so what we did here for our season sixty five
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we've had it two more rescues that we can put into place if things get really bad which they do a lot here. is it a band-aid yes but it's long a band-aid we have right now be able to serve everybody in this community. and. the to.
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