• then_three_more@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    With the level of ambulance delays after 14 years of managed decline under the Tories, you might be better off with the Uber in the UK too. Just for different reasons.

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      6 days ago

      Basically the same reason though: woeful government underinvestment in order to funnel money to the ruling class.

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      5 days ago

      Is it worse than in Russia?

      Here was a scandal, when paramedics could not drive to village and had to use sleds:

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        Weather related or due to lack of investment?

        I used to live off of 3 miles of dirt road that was not maintained by anyone. After hurricanes sinkholes would open or the road would flood with 1-5 feet of water.

        During this time, paramedics or fire department would use boats, helicopters, or swim if neither was available…

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          Weather related or due to lack of investment?

          Found good source. The only bridge lacked lights and was in such severe disrepeair, that it was closed with padlock(LMAO), which in winter became frozen and could not be opened.

          During this time, paramedics or fire department would use boats, helicopters, or swim if neither was available…

          As I understand, nobody told ambulance that village has no road connetion, but even then I’m not sure they had helicopter nearby. I found news article, that says Karelia bought one 8 months earlier, but I don’t know why it wasn’t used. Either lack of connection was not reported or UR member stole it. Regional MP posted that bridge condition was reported to administration long time ago, but they did nothing. Also he mentioned abandoned building that is near collapsing near school, but it’s unrelated.

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      Since they’ve made paramedics do a degree, they’ve been using that increased knowledge to justify whenever possible not taking people to hospital, even against doctor’s wishes. A lot of this is insurance costs as well as turn around time.