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Hmmm....checking pulse and watching the resps

constitutes treatment?

Luckily, no harm appears to be done to the patient

otherwise I could see a negligence case/failure to

treat appropriately.

How many people out there bill for refusals? I

understand it's one thing if the patient calls an

ambulance because they want to be checked out but what

if EMS is sent to every MVC and the patient never

wanted you there?

Andy Wheeler

Paramedic

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