there should have been, yes. But since there weren't...

On 9/4/05, Larry C. Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> But in this case, either high or low blood sugar, no solution is as
> bad as the wrong solution. I'd rather spend a day or two training the
> people who are going into the area than just sending them in blindly.
> Most of this stuff should have been in place before Katrina hit. It
> was well know the intensity of the hurricane. There should have been
> the personnel and equipment mobilized for this.
> 
> On 9/4/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Larry wrote:
> > > Are they? And where do they take them, what supplies to they use?
> >
> > Your point is well taken: average Joe and Jane are not an ideal
> > solution. But my point is, they're better than no solution.
> >
> > For example, I just saw a ballet teacher who just showed up and was
> > put to work doing triage. She found a little girl that looked bad,
> > rushed her to a nurse that had shown up, who recognized diabetic shock
> > and yelled for insulin. Somebody happened to have some and the little
> > girl was saved.
> >
> > Let's ask the little girl if the ballet teacher should've been there.
> >
> >
> 
> 

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