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In your estimation, which of the "usual suspects" would rag on the cops if this happened?
You really want a detailed list? You know the list of usual suspects as well as I do.
Point being, the cop did the best thing he could have in calling for medical to arrive on scene. And six minutes after the call for an ambulance to arrive on scene is almost astonishing time.
The point being is that we cannot with any certainty say that individual wouldn't have died had the cop escorted them to the hospital. In this case, the patrolman wasn't trained for the medical situation at hand and called for EMTs to arrive. And in six minutes he had advanced care on scene to help.
There are a lot of "what if's" and "why's" we could place on this along with Monday Morning QB of the situation. Yet the immediate jump around here was finger pointing at the police because the patrolman did what would be presumably the right thing in alerting immediate medical care to respond to a situation he was not trained for. If you want to ask a question, how come the family didn't call 911 for an EMT automatically?
There's a pretty good question to ask that should be asked prior to blaming the cop for doing what they are trained to do.
