What the ambulance did
Some time ago, my cousin had returned from the hospital after surgery. A few days later, she had an asthma attack at night that lasted for a long time. At the time, she was home alone and therefore had to call an ambulance herself, although it was difficult to speak due to lack of breath. After her call, two people had arrived, one of them, who was constantly stuttering and could not pronounce a single word clearly, read the doctor, the other looked more like a stacker. Even without hearing the woman, they had begun to speak rudely, to insult her, to ask what substances she had put together and the like. When the woman showed them a statement from the hospital describing the operation, the staff began to ask where she had received the document,because her appearance does not correspond to the age indicated in the extract and, therefore, it was stolen by someone. He then began to twitch her hands, demanding to be shown if there were surgical sutures on her body, could not immediately see them, and began cursing and shouting that she was lying. It was only after the woman had been able to prove that the extract really belonged to her and that there were indeed stitches on her body that the ambulance staff was confused and tried to explain that the operator who accepted the call described it as an outing to the addicts (because the man they were called vaguely) and they had acted "accordingly".
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