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> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 23:13:41 EST
> From: Frank Mazzocco <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Kryway Update
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> Our crew said 15 minutes later he was still on the stretcher waiting for an
> ambulance. Good thing they didn't have to call him a cab -- or perhaps they
> should have! (Please pardon the editorial. But really, 15 minutes?)
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> Frank Mazzocco
> Midwest Sports Channel
> US College Hockey Online
Frank:
It was good to see you again and to meet your daughter. Hope to see
you in Milwaukee
Not to defend the delay or anything, but here's some additional
information:
1) my understanding is that the Air Force REQUIRES a commercial
ambulance service to be on site during all Colorado College
games. Given that, there is an obvious set of tradeoffs
a) send the injured person to the hospital and delay the game until
a substitute ambulance arrives
b) delay the transport until a substitute ambulance arrives
c) transport in a private vehicle.
Presumably the attending doctor made the decision that the injury
was not so serious as to require high speed emergency transport.
2) I'm much more of a rural person than most, and I find the 15
minutes not at all unreasonable. A cab would have taken at least
half an hour to get there, or so say the cadets we have sponsored.
The air force academy is in a rural area. It is over 10 miles from
the south entrance gate of the academy to the field house. The
north gate is closer (4 miles or so) but the nearest town to the
north gate is two exits north (5 miles or so) Thus we have a
travel distance of at least 10 miles from the closest town, and
presumably there is no ambulance sitting at the edge of town just
waiting to go to the academy on a "non-emergency" basis.
charlie shub University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
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