tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9025948832913694345.post4814132733141827303..comments2024-03-22T02:15:56.280-07:00Comments on Jersey Jazzman: Massive Norcross Hypocrisy: Competition Is Good For Schools, But Bad For MeDukehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16535645107179796099noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9025948832913694345.post-82530609590892579062015-09-22T18:56:30.750-07:002015-09-22T18:56:30.750-07:00I live on camden county. The comparison of Cooper&...I live on camden county. The comparison of Cooper's demand for full control of the ambulance service is apt.<br />In education, all services should be bls. Basic life support. Use triage, save the ones that can be saved. Don't waste resources on the hard cases. This is the Charter school motto. When bls fails, send them to an underfunded school, and cross your fingers.<br />The ambulance in camden county agrees: when in doubt, send out bls.<br />Here is the difference: when bls was sent out on my call, and could not handle it, we stopped en route to wait for an als team to catch up. That is why I am speaking now: they saved life.<br />When bls fails in the schools, the kid is sent to an underfunded public school which is unable to provide als. <br />If Cooper believes that bls and als ambulance need to be the same system in order to coordinate, then they must also believe the schools must coordinate. If public schools are to be the dumping ground for hard to educate kids, then send out als. Funding matters. It cost a lot to send out two teams to me. Start sending out two teams to the kids that need it. Save their lives, don't underfunded the neediest group.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04996620109892561477noreply@blogger.com