Ever need a ride to the hospital? Keep a hospital gown, patient wrist band handy. You can even go so far as to keep a few IV lines and tape them to your arm. Then just start walking the opposite direction. Butt showing and everything. You won’t have to go far before someone gives you a ride straight there.
The bigger takeaway is for people to learn how to properly use cutting instruments. The rest, I think, is already obvious to the people inflicted with this dilemma.
Always visualize where the knife can be if X goes wrong. Even if you’re cutting toward the right direction, if your flesh is in the way of the knife when someone bumped you, for example, then you should reconsider where you put your flesh. I always use sharp knives and do not cut anything if someone is remotely close to me from behind.
Uber should run this as an ad.
As a former Uber driver I can confirm that yes, people use Uber in lieu of ambulances here.
They wouldn’t dial 911 themselves. they would ask Siri to call 911 on their overpriced iPhone that every US citizen apparently has to have.
Just calling proally cost a thousand bucks
Was this rotoscoped?
One of my family members needed to take an ambulance from one hospital to another hospital 10 miles away.
No medical emergency, just pure transport as she was still bedbound.
They charged $3000 for it.
And here in Canada you’ll have to bleed out for hours before an ambulance will even arrive.
Yep. Have had to Uber to the ER before.
Ever need a ride to the hospital? Keep a hospital gown, patient wrist band handy. You can even go so far as to keep a few IV lines and tape them to your arm. Then just start walking the opposite direction. Butt showing and everything. You won’t have to go far before someone gives you a ride straight there.
The bigger takeaway is for people to learn how to properly use cutting instruments. The rest, I think, is already obvious to the people inflicted with this dilemma.
Always visualize where the knife can be if X goes wrong. Even if you’re cutting toward the right direction, if your flesh is in the way of the knife when someone bumped you, for example, then you should reconsider where you put your flesh. I always use sharp knives and do not cut anything if someone is remotely close to me from behind.
I’m not proud of how many emergency room trips I had to take before my brain finally processed the golden rule of “cut AWAY from yourself”
Support your local volunteer Fire/EMS.
The largest ambulance company in US has partnered with Lyft to provide rides to/from the hospital.