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May 28th, 2013 09:21 PM #21ako naman, i always give way sa emergencies. napapailing na lang kung walang pasiyente. minsan sa may amin, nagmamadaling ambulansya, so give way. only to see na kakain lang sa goodah. boom!
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May 28th, 2013 10:16 PM #22
Teka lang, ano yung stove lights?
BTT:
Along Lacson Ave, heavy traffic. Only 2 lanes are useable because parked jeepneys are blocking the road. An ambulance behind me couldn't pass through. Tsk tsk.
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May 28th, 2013 11:43 PM #25
dun sa case #3 ni TS. ginagamit din kasi ambulance transferring one patient from an hospital sa ibang hospital, minsan dahil dun ang healthcare nila, or dun available ang technology na kailangan. di naman lahat ng ambulance agaw-buhay na yung pasyente. minsan iniiwasan lang nila ang mahabang travel lalo na may pagkakataon baka biglang mangailangan ng doctor.
pero minsan duda ko sa mga ambulansya na may pangalan ng pulitiko. some of them are owned by politician at di naman talaga binigay sa hospital, at alam naman natin kung gaano ka-abusado ang mga pulitiko,
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May 29th, 2013 08:16 AM #26
pag bigyan niyo na que kupal. ambulansiya yan, di natin alam baka maya may susunduin pala yan sa bahay niyo o isang araw ikaw pala isasakay niyan.
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May 29th, 2013 08:18 AM #27
Hinde naman siguro sobrang mapeperwisyo kayo pag pinagbigyan niyo...hinde naman siguro 100 na convoy ng ambulance ang papalusutin mo
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May 29th, 2013 08:59 AM #28
I used to hate having to give way to them, especially when they're empty. But then, perhaps they could just be on the way to the emergency.
What I concern myself with instead are those hangers-on who trail the ambulance. That's the line I try to disrupt. You'll know who's probably really in convoy with the ambulance because of the way they stick to it (although as Doc Otep mentioned, this shouldn't be the case, which is why you have a relative or companion in the ambulance with the patient), but then you'll notice those who just happen to tail it with hazards on to save some time.
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May 29th, 2013 10:20 AM #29
Lagyan? OO basta maisipan.
Yellow lane andaming private and public utility na ginagamit yan pag traffic na.
Even the idiotic bus drivers cross the yellow lane pag gusto nila.
motorcycle lane sa edsa? pero asan sila kahit saan lane makikita mo tinatahi ang daan.
Pero yung susundin ng lahat as dedicated lane for emergency? i don't think so.
pag traffic na anything goes.
Scenario: bumper to bumper traffic how can we expect all vehicles vacate a specific lane immediately?
kaya nga mga ambulance drivers na ang nag aadjust basta may makitang puwang dun sila dadaan.
so BTT
Lets just give way, to ambulance / any emergency vehicles
mas simple diba?Last edited by cast_no_shadow; May 29th, 2013 at 10:23 AM.
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May 29th, 2013 10:27 AM #30Same here, i always give way when the wang wang is on. Si Lord na bahala sa mga abusado.
Back when i was still jogging, i always see this ambulance with its wang wang blaring -- always, as in every time i jog, at around 8am. Ang galing naman tumiyempo ng emergency no, laging 8am?
i also recall reading a James Deakin's column in C! a few years ago; he followed this wang-wanging, counterflowing ambulance sometime in December. Yun pala nag dedeliver ng lechon sa barangay Christmas party.i hope they choked on it.Last edited by badkuk; May 29th, 2013 at 10:35 AM.
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