[Scan-DC] New York Times: Firefighters Become Medics to the Poor

Alan Henney alan at henney.com
Thu Sep 10 23:54:47 EDT 2009


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New York Times: Firefighters Become Medics to the Poor
Gabe Goldberg, gabe at gabegold dot com
“In Washington, Some Firefighters Provide Primary Care, These Days,” September 4, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/04/us/04firehouse.html?hp. “Peeling off his latex gloves after treating a 4-year-old boy having a severe asthma attack, J. R. Muyleart sighed with a touch of frustration. It was 3 a.m. and in the past 24-hour shift, Mr. Muyleart, a firefighter, had responded to at least one emergency call per hour. But only two of those calls were for fires; most of the others involved heart attacks, diabetic sores, epileptic seizures and people complaining of shortness of breath. ‘I joined the force to battle blazes, not to be an emergency room doctor,’ Mr. Muyleart, 35, said as he and the rest of Engine Company 10 drove back to their firehouse, which for most of the last 15 years has been the busiest in the country, according to industry surveys.”



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