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    Paramedic Punished for Giving Blanket to Cold Elderly Fire Survivor
    By Melissa Knowles | Trending Now – Fri, Oct 12, 2012

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    A number of offenses can get you in trouble at work: slacking off, not being a team player, tardiness, and so on. It's understandable if you're reprimanded for committing one of these. But a Detroit paramedic is in hot water for what seems to have been an act of kindness -- giving a blanket to a man who was cold.

    Two weeks ago, a house caught fire, and the elderly man who lived there was brought outside wearing only his underwear. Paramedic Jeff Gaglio gave him a blanket. Then on Tuesday, Gaglio was informed that the department was bringing him up on charges for his action. Jerald James, chief of the Emergency Medical Service (EMS), who is responsible for Gaglio's punishment, said in defense of the charges, "We can't have an employee who feels that they have a right to give away state property without getting prior approval." In fact, his department and the city of Detroit are strapped for cash. However, it has also been revealed that the department did not pay for the blanket. The one that Gaglio gave away had been donated.

    Gaglio explained his frustration to his local Fox station. "I'm being punished for giving a man a blanket. Something that would seem like a common everyday courtesy. Something that any man or woman would do in the city of Detroit."

    The city's EMS is battling several problems in relation to its lack of cash, including being understaffed and using out-of-date ambulances. According to the Detroit News, the department brings in $8 million less than its operating budget, due to the number of uninsured Detroit residents who are unable to pay for services rendered.

    [Related: Gas leak evacuates Detroit police, fire, EMS dispatch center]

    So far, there's no word on what Gaglio's punishment might be, but with increasing media attention, whatever the department decides will be scrutinized. Looks as if the old adage "No good deed goes unpunished" might ring true in this case.

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  • #2
    The decent into idiocracy continues.

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    • #3
      Probably was supposed to have been a certain skilled union labor job to hand out that blanket so he's feeling the rath.

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      • #4
        His punishment should be a steak dinner and a bj, and whoever is responsible for him getting in trouble should be the one to get down on their knees.

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        • #5
          That's some BS
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          • #6
            Its a shame we can't just burn that entire shithole to the ground. Budget problem solved.

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            • #7
              it may happen

              Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
              Its a shame we can't just burn that entire shithole to the ground. Budget problem solved.
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              Do the best you can with what you have.
              Be honest, even if it hurts.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by talisman View Post
                The decent into idiocracy continues.
                I don't know if it was the decent thing to do, but I understand that the descent it getting lower and lower.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ram57ta View Post
                  Its a shame we can't just burn that entire shithole to the ground. Budget problem solved.
                  Give them time and they'll burn it themselves.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Forever_frost
                    Paramedic Punished for Giving Blanket to Cold Elderly Fire Survivor
                    By Melissa Knowles | Trending Now – Fri, Oct 12, 2012



                    The city's EMS is battling several problems in relation to its lack of cash, including being understaffed and using out-of-date ambulances. According to the Detroit News, the department brings in $8 million less than its operating budget, due to the number of uninsured Detroit residents who are unable to pay for services rendered.
                    Ridiculous. However, not surprising in the least.

                    Detroit EMS has been in fiscal dire straits for a long time. There's been talk of privatizing their system for years, but no organization in their right mind would bid on it. It would essentially be Pro bono work. If you collect on 60% residents/denizen in Dallas, I can't imagine the socioeconomic cesspool that is Detroit.
                    Last edited by LS1Goat; 10-14-2012, 04:44 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View Post
                      Give them time and they'll burn it themselves.
                      When the hand outs and freebies quit?

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