Paramedic report



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44 thoughts on “Paramedic report

  1. I fear as we slowly delve deeper into this, what will be uncovered is going to be very unpleasant. I am also fairly certain that documents have been destroyed, and files etc. erased, and continue to be so, as those accountable and responsible seek to diminish their culpability.

  2. Good for people in Scotland , I wish they were doing an investigation here as well – England -…
    Thank you, Dr. Campbell for all your very informative videos . God bless you. 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍

  3. It would have been very helpful to have presented this letter that had been sent to Scottish Ambulance Service employees. This goes against all resuscitation protocols within the Ambulance Service; there are only very few occasions whereby resuscitation would not be attempted and these are not open to anyones interpretation, they are specific. The 'letter' would, without doubt, been directed from Scottish Government. The only time that normal procedures would be deviated from would be multi-casualty situations. This is the first that I have heard of this 'Toe Tagging' and the more evidence that is uncovered around DNR etc the more I hold my head in my hands.

  4. I have to say, I was mad at a close family member for ignoring a DNR… after enough struggle you're just trying to get to some point that seems tangible… thus a DNR is that extra insurance to make sure choices are final. Hindsight, that was an erroneous viewpoint as it was one chosen without speaking to family, thus a bit self centered (although a choice that remains personal and shouldn't be overwritten unless very dire or extremely unique (Sigma 5+) circumstances arise.)
    Although still far from perfect, every day is a blessing no matter the struggle, and tomorrow isn't guaranteed, so savour what it brings and learn as much as you can because it will never repeat again… to the family member that chose the path of resuscitation, they did what was right in the split seconds they had, thus I am apologetic for not clarifying things prior and succinctly. In doubt, always take the saving of life option, because none can choose to fix an error by giving it, life that is.
    Conscience was and is a protector of life, even if it gets imbalanced or out of focus. Listen to your conscience, listen to your inner voice.

  5. There not enough ways of saying thank you for your dedication to keep us informed , your compassion and level of caring when you share are so palpable , I thank you in my prayers , you're a healer by definition as far as I'm concerned

  6. The authorities enforced mask, vaccine, and lockdown mandates, all under the guise of "saving lives". Meanwhile these same authorities were merrily telling paramedics to let patients die based on their age. The Nazis would have been proud.

  7. There's a lot of scathing evil being given in the Scottish inquiry and I'm glad you're highlighting it for the wider audience. However, the evidence that was given by the paramedic on your video is not solid enough to justify being shown. Rumours of something isn't proof, I do believe that it was happening and probably still is. But he could be ignored by the UK authorities due to missing documents like the letter he claims he received for 'toe-tagging'. Surely other ambulance workers received the same letter and it can be found on NHS website. I sincerely want this horrendous acts of national manslaughter to be exposed and those held responsible to face punishment. But the evidence needs to be hard and thorough, rumours don't cut it.

  8. I'm so glad that I struggled through my very low oxygen levels and lung inflammation at home with self treatments. I just knew that a hospital visit carried the risk of my never coming home. It's so sad how many didn't see & hear about these dangers and lost their lives. I know of about a dozen. 😔

  9. Isolating the seniors in care homes from access to hospital was definitely a thing here in Canada.
    When I checked the data from our provinces(B.C. Health Care) system, not a single person over age seventy who had died with Covid, did so at a hospital.
    That was before the vaccine became available after which the data became unviewable.

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