I wonder how many police officers, fire
fighters, and EMT personnel have an overwhelming urge to slap the stupid out of
drivers.
This morning around 0315 on WCR 17 just
south of US 34, several emergency vehicles were staged near the railroad
tracks. The jurisdiction was probably Johnstown, CO.
The weather was clear with a strong wind.
No vision impairments – shaping up to be a 50 mile visibility Colorado day.
Traffic at that hour is none to just a few cars. The Great Western Railroad
wasn’t operating any trains.
How the hell can someone get in a traffic
accident in those conditions? Drunk? Maybe just stupid?
Makes me shake my jowls and pity the
emergency personnel that had to deal with the mess. If I were one, I would be
tempted to bitch slap the stupid out of the driver.
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"I wonder how many police officers, fire fighters, and EMT personnel have an overwhelming urge to slap the stupid out of drivers."
All of them.
And as bad as the regular crap is, when children are maimed or killed, it's exponentially worse.
Hadn't thought along that line, Thank you for the clarification.
I wasn't in that end of the biz that long but what I saw, lasted a lifetime. You never forget. Not ever.
I've been to a few in my youth in rural areas. None with children, thankfully.
1963, east side of US 40 Berthoud Pass, some jackass in a Buick tried to ram us. I was driving a Fiat Abarth. Sucked him into a 20 mph switchback turn at about 50 mph. The Fiat handled the turn. The Buick didn't and went off the road. 70° slope, 1/4 mile to the bottom. I kept going. Fuck'em. Later learned they didn't die but probably wish they had.
10 years as a VFD member... Still have nightmares...
Airplane people have a term for what they did: Controlled Flight Into Terrain.
I bet you do. Takes a level of dedication I lack.
I like that.
Devil's Advocate here - maybe it was someone (such as yourself) going to or coming home from work. Unfortunate circumstances happen. Sisty
Like driving a tall truck under a low bridge?
Could be. Someone we know has personal experience in that department. No EMS called, if I remember correctly.
Yes and yes.
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