The investigator asked for identification but the EMT was intent on getting her patient inside first. She kept moving with the man on a stretcher and when she was at the check-in desk, she was approached by the investigator, her arm pulled behind her back and cuffed before forcefully being taken outside to a police car. [More]
Gotta prioritize in life-and-death emergencies, you know, and who better to override trained medical opinions than a butthurt “Only One”?…
Now, how about “the investigator’s” identification…?
[Via WiscoDave]
Plus, the cop was parked in a emergency loading zone where he shouldn’t have been in the first place, when he got his door dinged by an ambulance that had every right to be there.