Presser.... Ebola now in dallas!!!!!


I told him 'no that's not gonna happen, now sit down, keep your gown on and stop causing this nurse all these issues"
He squared off and was face to face, realized I wasn't playing a game, sat on the stretcher and shut his mouth. He did pee into the sink about an hour later though lol.

************Just heard******They are now monitoring up to 80 people btw!!!!!
 
The CDC is inept just like every other federal govt agency. I heard today that the patient in Dallas who is infected, his sweat soaked sheets are still on his bed at his home. How in the fuck is that entire place not quarantined and those things being disposed of while the entire place is coated in a few layers of Bleach?

BTW just read that the people he came into contact with is over 100 people.
 
This stuff is scary, this is why EMS needs to get more credit IMO too. I really pray these people are not infected with this shit.
 
My mentality about the whole deal is the fact that medicine has come quite a ways. Obviously this disease still has no known cure but the mortality rate has dropped from over 90% to less than 70. Which is a huge step into the light I think.
 
Guys, I am 4 hours away from Dallas.
Scary, but a lot of what is being reported is media hype selling news.
At the end of the day, if this becomes an epidemic and then pandemic, what can we do?
There is a remedy out there- not published but if Americans that have had it (the doctors) were cured and they are still living, then the cure exists (just probably not yet tested).
 
The other thing to think about: Bioterrorism. You have to know there are people out there that can take something like this and make it into something bad.
I hate to think about it, but it's real life.
 
The other thing to think about: Bioterrorism. You have to know there are people out there that can take something like this and make it into something bad.
I hate to think about it, but it's real life.

I have taken hazardous emergency response team classes for the hospital, and you have no clue until you are in a class like this.... I forgot the chem names but one drop of this one in particular (1 single drop) vaporized would kill a 40x40 foot room of people. There is another one that can be put on a cloth and it's very very viscus. You could use 1 cloth to coat the rails of an entire theme park! Every person that touchs the rails would in turn be infected, which would over load the hospitals in every direction for 100s of miles! That class was insane. The instructors take national Govt courses, than they teach individual hospitals...
They told us at each one that there is actually terrorist handbooks--------- think about how fucking scary that is!
The one guy is a retired officer, and said he downloaded it to teach with from his police station, and the FBI gave him a visit like the next day.
There are so many scary threats, and it is very scary when you think about being in EMS and dealing with contaminants. They also covered certain train wrecks that carry chems, and trucks... Very very crazy shit.
 
the remedy... yes it may be available when there are only a couple patients but if there are thousands of patients, trust me it wont be available.

we should and should have weeks ago, shut down any flights coming in from the infected countries of Africa, who gives a fuck about being politically correct, you have a disease with no known cure and a high mortality rate.
 
I have taken hazardous emergency response team classes for the hospital, and you have no clue until you are in a class like this.... I forgot the chem names but one drop of this one in particular (1 single drop) vaporized would kill a 40x40 foot room of people.

You're probably thinking of VX

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we should and should have weeks ago, shut down any flights coming in from the infected countries of Africa, who gives a fuck about being politically correct, you have a disease with no known cure and a high mortality rate.

Yeah, I don't really get that either. The response has been ​slow
 
Of all the weaponized stuff Mustard Gas is the nastiest shit I can imagine. Its a blister agent. You breathe it in and your lungs blister and they pop and you drown to death. What a miserable way to go. Its also very persistent. There are stories of farmers in France plowing fields and turning up Mustard gas from WWI and feeling the effects of the gas almost 100 years later.

Sarin and VX nerve agents are nasty also. Sarin is what was used by Japanese terrorist on the subway attack in the early 90's.
 
Of all the weaponized stuff Mustard Gas is the nastiest shit I can imagine. Its a blister agent. You breathe it in and your lungs blister and they pop and you drown to death. What a miserable way to go. Its also very persistent. There are stories of farmers in France plowing fields and turning up Mustard gas from WWI and feeling the effects of the gas almost 100 years later.

Sarin and VX nerve agents are nasty also. Sarin is what was used by Japanese terrorist on the subway attack in the early 90's.

Yeah there's worse stuff than that do to the little amount needed. Mustard gas is horrible don't get me wrong, but that class showed a lot of crazy shit, I don't even like writing it online lol bc some of that shit is keywords that I already wrote, but if whoever read the whole thing they'd see that it's a false flag.
It's crazy when they go into how overwhelmed the healthcare system would be in a day, that to me is scary. Think about Disney, full, and 85% of those people get infected w something.
 
Well yeah more cases are absolutely going to come out of this. Again very scary shit.
 
you'd think by now that scientists would have figured out how to make diseases meant to kill african populations that can't be picked up by other races...i mean that's where all diseases seem to originate or start out being found infecting people anyway
 
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