Submitted by Brave-Cream391 t3_1278any in washingtondc
Brickleberried t1_jef2l2c wrote
Reply to comment by LeektheGeek in Chick-delayed by Brave-Cream391
Yes, but when the call is for a claimed actual emergency, I expect urgency, not casualness.
LeektheGeek t1_jef4r4p wrote
Ok bud
[deleted] t1_jefu0vi wrote
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Brickleberried t1_jeg7asp wrote
Again, I know that not all calls to emergency services are actual emergencies, but when the call is claimed to be a real emergency, I expect urgency.
If someone called 911 and said that their dad was having a stroke, I would expect sirens and quickness and not casual walking up to the door.
[deleted] t1_jegbrhb wrote
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DeliMcPickles t1_jeg0a5x wrote
Why?
Brickleberried t1_jeg717y wrote
Because of the definitions of the words that I used?
DeliMcPickles t1_jegxoxu wrote
I don't really understand how seeing them jog to an automatic fire alarm makes you actually any safer.
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