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Well said Tim, and as far as respecting and even admiring those who are willing to work with the homeless is a good thing. I also agree with you that we, the service providers, should always demonstrate the highest level of professionalism but that isn't my point. I am refering to the millions of dollars that are completely wasted on obviously bogus calls. Taking someone to the hospital by ambulance that supposedly has a spider bite but is exhibiting absolutely no signs or symptoms of a reaction, is wasteful.
I have actually responded to a homeless shelter on " a person who is having stomach problems." When we arrive he in fact does have stomach problems, he's hungry. He missed chow at the shelter and they refused to feed him. Their solution? Call 911 so an ambulance can take him to the hospital and they'll feed him.
I'm not joking, it happened.
I've made too many of those types of calls to recall. It is wasting tax money.
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