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Re: keep an eye on what your kids are doing, 3yr old dies


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Posted by JDseller on July 12, 2010 at 21:30:50 from (208.126.196.117):

In Reply to: keep an eye on what your kids are doing, 3yr old dies posted by buickanddeere on July 12, 2010 at 07:13:16:

I don't have a dog in this fight. I do know that you take care of your own first. What the hell where the parents doing letting a THREE YEAR old out of their sight!!!!! My youngest is fourteen this fall and if we go to a large group of people she is with me or her mother. Too many crazies out there today to take a chance.
On the rescue people,90% are great and have great training. The other 10% should not be let out of their houses. That makes a big problem out in the country because it seems like the 10% are the ones that have the time to always be on call. Example of this happened to me just last year. My oldest son and I had his two boys with us at a little league baseball game. His three year old was eating a hot dog. He bite off too much and choked. My son grabbed him and did the Heimlich on him. It was not working completely, but it did let him breathe a little. While he was doing that I was getting us down out of the bleachers. As soon as we got on the ground I grabbed him and started working on him. I have had full ARMY field medic training plus was a full paramedic before all of the BS requirements. I just about had him out of the woods when some A hole grabbed me and tried to pull me off of MY GRANDSON. GUESS WHO???? Some body had call 911 and the local rent-a dick shows up with his side kicks the local emergency dip wads. I decked him and my son told the other dip wads to stay the hell away. I got my grand son's air way clear and we took him the four miles to the hospital before the first Ambulance got to the ball field. They tried to charge me with assault on a peace officer. He was not on duty and was not in uniform. When I turned around all I saw was some one getting in my way.
It took me five grand and a year of fighting with them to finally win when it went to jury trail. It cost the town double that in legal cost. Plus they lost a lot of annual income too. My whole family always supported the fire department and Rescue team with healthy donations. I don't mean twenty dollars either. After that we all told them to go take a HIKE when ever they came around with their hand out.


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