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sri student three. three broke the law in videos for your media project a free media and gone to our teeth dot com. and with expert news and commentary director from the heart of russia's capital moscow this is our team wanted to have you with some of the world's longest to subsume the pipeline is said to start pumping russian gas to warm up western europe without relying on transit countries president again it is in germany ready to flick the switch to receive supplies later on tuesday. it's a race of for the rescue funds in greece with the prime minister and the leader of the opposition scrambling to form a government with enough power to resolve the crisis in the euro zone has given them fifteen weeks to sort out making the necessary cuts. and as israel threatens
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a strike on iran on top of recent ground invasions of lebanon and gaza its young people are increasingly turning their backs on the army many are told r.t. their country is now too severe for them to enter a service. that does it for me my colleague says are silly i will be here in about thirty minutes time with a full look at your news well right now first with las paramedics at full stretch it seems that the city's firefighters are now the medical first responders our next report explains why. the orange gods show hospitals that are no longer here in the green dots represent those hospitals that are still in existence here but you don't see any new hospitals because there are no new hospitals constructed in this area. if you look at this area from a health planning standpoint. that medical jazzers has to.
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say i came to try to get some medical records in and security said as close as i can believe it was close yeah well when i went in the security guard told me that a sofa cell and all the basically doing here still movies now and i was shocked and believe that this is what's going on now and i was a great hospital this is the last house but i was in in two thousand and two when i sat and. it was a sunday afternoon around twelve the product in just two cars came in and it was a big shoot out and i just happened to roll by and i caught a bullet hit 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 i was a little pale seventeen years old when this happened to me i go to school and i go to college you know and if it wasn't for them i went forward i you can drive now i
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do everything i'm independent and it's for the speed when late they can help nobody else you know on somebody's mind i get that opportunity i got to right to keep and keep mukherjee. i never said that carbon fourteen is going to be a complete closure but the capacity is going to change from one hundred forty some beds to actually forty thousand beds so france would be a while pretty quickly so we're going to keep on two of the outlines of those. mysterious one hospitals the challenge you build don't be fooled into challenging them because they're going to be overwhelmed at times the professional tuning gauge don't need everyone here judging to need them that are easy to do work. around here questions i. the community had to make money from ok everybody knows it's called killer k. we would get on scene in first thing people would ask is where am i going to be
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transported and if we said mark was u.k. you know often the response was please don't take medicaid. they're understaffed under-funded and they have too many patients and didn't have private physicians and with four or five hundred patients in an emergency room it's very difficult to treat us those into the hospital came through medical center is in critical condition at the canter within 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 patients martin luther king medical center to get ready for fewer services and a new day we cannot assure that patients will be safe for the fundamental hospital standards can be met or proposed closure of the commissary 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.
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you my. psychiatrist. who used to be a very simple system that we have took up every patient in the closest facility if you close ten hospitals with eight beds it meets that's eighty patients out of our system in the city she didn't look well secured sat scores we close our doors here we are close to such a waste when our waiting room is for when our however in our beds or for angelus lines waiting in the hallway and we're. basically causing 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
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percent of the time so nine percent of the time we're looking for another hospital we could be across the street from that hospital if you can obtain much time where you go to let them go i just want to tell him he said. fran harbor you still a by saturday specific as a stat i know you're going to kaiser bellflower because the on the work place for hospital. it's about a ten mile from our ride however we are no and there's a lot of traffic so. you know.
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they're very very hurt over. there. and. for the average american who has insurance they don't realize the impact of what's going on down what's going on to obviously they think it's a problem of the uninsured of someone else the worst initial injury actually just but are you there and spread all this way. when you see something is interfering with the not ok ok so when you do this you can tell that it's not in attendance which is a really really bad infection. good intended going to the bone and you're going to function the worst sin or you can you know usual armed because from going to
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prevent that it's really going to be just a bit. tired. of being in the hospital system but you're not just present six o'clock or now six fifteen if you have insurance just a few thing you know i may have insurance actually matters to me standing aside we did say we're 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 back however you see a way right now at this moment it's a twenty four hours meaning as soon as you walk in the door and atria as you figure out you're not critical basically or someone and they can definitely live for another couple of days before being critical so keep in the waiting room and you have to sit there and wait to be seen. it has happened at certain hospitals i've gone and dash it all to myself again we just played it so we're missing calls in our district because our he's tied up at the hospital because you know how that put that patient. to the lady in the hospital that's that's normal that a rescue
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a couple weeks no waiting for hours for i waited sometimes three hours i was it's a it's a francis and we went for four hours and fifty minutes getting us all the patients if there had 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 care to a bed it's negligence or even the county can say you know what it was your paramedic license you're gone the river here if you don't have a paramedic i said we go back to the firefighter only. so how many people still can't last night four calls after many three out of the the four calls we had were. people just basic cold and flu symptoms live all the snow sniffles and not see of arming diarrhea and been sick for. just three four days and just should own coal. smoke anything.
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to do. when the fire broke for twenty eight years and i came on as a single function firefighter when i came on the job. and back then we actually only respond by four or five different types of v.m.s. calls responded on just being his heart attacks car accidents and drowned is if you called with a spring from or a broken finger the dispatcher back then told you to get the car to go to the hospital so a lot of genes. take over your life and be on you for what's going on today they think that if you don't find it more now because you're an. oracle anyone will say you know what happened. in are really just. out of the. car planning to me. season even yeah yeah yeah i've been here a few times she asked me five or six times over as you're going to mom being the
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mother of a grandmother the son and the twins and her when she was pregnant with a very youngest and they have two houses this one another one down because. young hickory never done anything that well you know i remember one time. i think in every ten seconds you can say you were good security interests and yet six told residents sisters labor day everything ok all right you can relax and you ok else you can do i mean here could you didn't. i will see him later every day. i get occasional i think he's part i mean everybody's understanding what emergency is different but i mean people been called out for a bandaid he did it all we are is you know a system that they can call in literally to get a couple band-aids and i mean. get the word. called you want to show you. some of the programs that we do so until we have things that just boils can sleep they're
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hungry. to think that if somebody says they're hungry what do you tell. what are we have to do is i'm given five dollars a local calls. we've been called here you know broken sprinklers on the lawn to a dog and need the chimney you know stuck in a hole in what is old and has a culture on which to make this out fun at the same time it's like. where do you draw the line yeah you're always going to have the percentage of people who actually build a system that it will be a jury of people it's not that we're coming down i want to be truly need somebody told what to do christmas was their first route through it had to deal worked out we have a transportation policy on a farm and that we have transportation to everybody unless it's a minor extremity injury since we've had that system which is in the last five years because lawsuits down to nothing it's paid for itself. at the
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expense. to the taxpayers is the expense of the individual wants the right the expense of the of the ripple effect of filling the little 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 were paramedics really wanted on this and then they will pay and then the citizens get stuck with a 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
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responsibility for their health care. pay something it can start small. perhaps a five dollar co-pay for an emergency visit i think it will change behavior as well . something happened down the question is what. here we've closed hospitals in the last ten years what in 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 could tax cigarettes. mr tax fast food restaurants pay for some of this health. care i. would like.
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to talk about it will help you. figure out who now. is he's a diabetic or what have you spoken six it's like today but whatever he had to say instantly. sallied take all primary and let you have everything for him as if he says no we can't force him out and talk to him or not then we can then yes but not he does i know. we need so anyway this is the law is that we need his permission to let my medics check. that he's agreed to let us take the sugar and blood pressure you know he doesn't want to force her out of the house would be easy because he's agree weren't taken aback. ok since you won't know how that works i know you do that for him. don't give a shit and start to help certain theories. if you can avoid all that's right
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no he has no complaints say feels fine he's answering all or pushed questions appropriately. 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 unfortunately there's 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 hospital it's also the doctors i've seen them just for you know like why i say this person every day for the last ten days why are they here again you know when you see a patient i got a response when i asked her to sit. mostly as her t.v. attachment incident six mine during. her it's time to get to a lot of. personnel down here and i'm pretty sure it's. seven california is not. the only area where it's happening now firefighters coming from different
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states want to apply to have a say in the. 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. free trade issues. in the field with the field but still there's a it still doesn't mean the other rescue at our station is available so they get the next cough which means we get the chance to take a shower and pressure to eat it we don't get our showers interrupted jimmy page that. you know all these rescues here have i got me waiting for a while because i think you just got the last available but that's what i got that one i. want you to. let. me just take a patient to martin luther king with knowledge on how many which history are just
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in the emergency room and based on her level of severity so good or bad. we got there before you're out of patience and she got to bed now the other patients are going to wait even though they might have more. city 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 and. 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 long times that they're not going to get treated as they should so we'll see you haven't. actually checked right check out with you and the passenger. there is no one in the room to this we are the county hospital for the poor and yet we're the trauma
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center for everyone on the south me area of los angeles. so it makes no difference if you have 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 bioterrorist attack we are the place you want to come we're the place you're going to be profit jarvis 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 scares some keep us up at night with spears and keeps and so at night is that essentially a pandemic flu you know take about. twelve hours before every hospital you are is overwhelmed. but i. want to go abroad for the perfect order. well but you said have you heard of the emergency rule there's no they were living in dubai you you're in the emergency room right now. well can't
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they help be there at the emergency room. a lot of times they think oh no i want you to take us in the ambulance because we'll be seen faster in the e r. he. said the emergency room was be transported from one aspect of the other as you know years unlike hollywood present there is a want to go to kaiser no. there's a little we can do that. no one was was. was it true that was to go on and like any tool you if you don't have a set of instructions along with the tool is going to be you miss use and abuse and eventually you don't break.
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my name is. on a public order from one of the metal characters you're already in the hospital on the moment with two names i'm trying to get an interpreter for you certainly movement so i won't get fixed by now one of the merged spear points go in your bottom of his temple or on the bank in the bed it was ok all the emergency room of my wife is what is dying and then there's with the one elsewhere oh ok when he came he's gone i don't mean that i don't think your body and blood ok and why aren't they helping or they are all there watching are injured you're not doing it you're just watching or ok to be to contact a nurse or doctor let them know bombing blood they don't believe me and they're not
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gonna let him if he's causing a problem you need to contact the county police officers at the purity there was no paramedics are not going to pick him up are paid by a proper matkal coached already at. one fifty one. with the persian gulf a little bit older ground zero is normal first it will also include the poor phone with all the global marketplace i love this one. where the gap is normal for two women to three men then there broke out a little bit ago there was a man up once a year i thought you. absalom am i gonna. i can not only for you for the quality of the hospital they're saying good bye i want to use them or are going to drag it out
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of the words ma'am if it is not him or they are both reading their ok well that's not a criminal thing the at the end of the right contract off the bike ok let them know we have been to do with them just lying and i want to use for only one life threatening it is not. a hate. after that incident we do actually have patients who are actually not in the e.r. but in the ward where they're not getting timely treatment in the world they want
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more pain medication no make up a phone and dial nine one word so we're sending a mess cavanagh to the eighteenth floor of the hospital that's where by more pain medication for patients inside there. no you want us to have. our fire paramedics are incredible i mean they're you know we think that we're constantly doing training and more training more training and they stepping up to fill that gap but is that what we want as a society that for the fire department to become a health care system. a big part of the thinks is more primary and preventive care is the people with diabetes and high blood pressure get treated early then they don't come in here with heart attacks and strokes. then you are a little sad that in a lot of. pain there. he loved in an ideal world frost need to open up those county clinics and there so we have some place where individuals will walk into before they become in crisis and need actually nine one
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one service and give it all comes down the phones but there's a catch twenty two no situation so what we did here for our season sixty five we've managed to 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 going to be handy we have right now be able to serve everybody in this community.
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