Yves Coderre, director of operations at the emergency services company that sent paramedics to the Mont Tremblant resort, told The Globe and Mail newspaper Wednesday that the paramedics were told they were not needed. "They never saw the patient," Coderre said. "So they turned around."
So what's new? You want the Canadians to arrest everyone that's bumped their heads, strap them down, and give them a CT?
Talk about the nanny state.
I thought it was comical that 3 weeks before the accident (that anyway we know the Mossad set up to kill the Pali-living pinkette) the Canadians proposed requiring helmets.
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Helmets are a must when traveling to Canuckia.
Yves Coderre, director of operations at the emergency services company that sent paramedics to the Mont Tremblant resort, told The Globe and Mail newspaper Wednesday that the paramedics were told they were not needed.
"They never saw the patient," Coderre said. "So they turned around."
So what's new? You want the Canadians to arrest everyone that's bumped their heads, strap them down, and give them a CT?
Talk about the nanny state.
I thought it was comical that 3 weeks before the accident (that anyway we know the Mossad set up to kill the Pali-living pinkette) the Canadians proposed requiring helmets.
Fucking nonsense.
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