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26-04-2015, 05:45 PM | #16 | |||
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: central coast nsw
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Your armchair assessment of a situation you were nowhere near is totally unprofessional. A professional emergency service worker doesn't assess an incident scene unless they are there. Its just ludicrous and usually ends in an incorrect conclusion as it has here. To me this criticism is similar to sensationalist reporting that is prevalent at these times. Things like reporters standing in flood water saying don't go into the water because its dangerous or standing outside in a cyclone warning people not to go outside etc etc etc. In this case usernametaken is assessing your situation from in front of his computer screen. Its just laughable!!! In my case I have had four large trees in my property fall and do lots of damage around the place. Would you like to assess my situation usernametaken from your computer and use your emergency service experience and advise me of what I should have done to prevent this. I have a long professional career as an emergency service officer and would like to apologise to Lisa for the criticism from this other alleged emergency service worker. It is highly unprofessional I think the car will be written off too. I hope you get a nice new one. Cheers Ken
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