The same old BS; we will look into it and thanks for calling. My dad is a retired police officer and wonders if he is a reserve deputy. My dad did not know him. Even at that he still had no business asking to see my license. Most of the local police know me so I do not get asked much around town. So I was shocked he asked.What did they say when you called the firehouse.
You should of told him to go F himself
This thread is full of stupid from multiple points.
This thread is full of stupid from multiple points.
I'm going to go ahead and stir some more ****, but I seriously question the validity of the original story.
.Just F'ing ignore him.
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As I read through this thread, this is exactly what I kept thinking I would do. Look at him, hear him, then turn away and go on with my business. I doubt if I would have even responded.
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I'm going to go ahead and stir some more ****, but I seriously question the validity of the original story. Where did this happen? What department? I will all but guarantee the majority of fire chiefs at paid departments would take this extremely seriously.
Secondly, being a Paramedic myself (and retired career firefighter), I completely call BS to the story about the crash patient who was talked into going to the hospital and then found dead on arrival to the hospital due to all those drugs the evil EMT's gave him.
I've been holding back myself. I call for several other reasons. Lack of facts, and details that are purposefully held back. Firehouse phone numbers aren't public, so how did you get it? Most officer's don't have a chance to answer the phone, us lower folks do, and unless specifically asked to be paged could care less. Not every crew has a Captain, at the operations level, nobody "looks into it" for any reason, we could care less, call the admin office. Just one man's opinion though. The car crash story was completely ridiculous.
I've been holding back myself. I call for several other reasons. Lack of facts, and details that are purposefully held back. Firehouse phone numbers aren't public, so how did you get it? Most officer's don't have a chance to answer the phone, us lower folks do, and unless specifically asked to be paged could care less. Not every crew has a Captain, at the operations level, nobody "looks into it" for any reason, we could care less, call the admin office. Just one man's opinion though. The car crash story was completely ridiculous.
The more probably story was that FFs were flirting with the girl behind the counter and never even knew you were behind them. And I guarantee couldn't give a rat's backside about your damn LTCH.
I've been holding back myself. I call for several other reasons. Lack of facts, and details that are purposefully held back. Firehouse phone numbers aren't public, so how did you get it? Most officer's don't have a chance to answer the phone, us lower folks do, and unless specifically asked to be paged could care less. Not every crew has a Captain, at the operations level, nobody "looks into it" for any reason, we could care less, call the admin office. Just one man's opinion though. The car crash story was completely ridiculous.
The more probably story was that FFs were flirting with the girl behind the counter and never even knew you were behind them. And I guarantee couldn't give a rat's backside about your damn LTCH.
The girl behind the counter was probably attractive and the "douche" firefighters got some attention that the OP didn't.