they didn't want to get blooed in their car so they called an uber. i said, no thanks, and drove off. some to techlt r. could be a risky ride. do you have concerns about patients coming in in a rideshare? >> if a person is having a life-threatening emergency, there's no better care than from a paramedic. >> reporter: uber is not a substitute for law enforcement or medical professionals. in the event of a medical emergency, we encourage people to call 911. but a rideshare to the e.r. worked for chandra steel. >> i, of course, gave him five stars and wrote a nice little note with it. >> reporter: one other benefit, rather than waiting months to get a hefty ambulance bill, patients tell us they know exactly what the trip will cost them to the e.r. and with surge pricing, it's a lot less than an ambulance ride. back to you guys. >> tammy, thank you very much. >> i don't know about that. >> especially if you bleed in their car, they will give you a bad rating. >> it's a one-star ride right there. >> that's not good. >>> anyway, we'll see what we've got. we were talking about all the storms and