Topic: Ambulances

6 chapters across the catalog

Techno-douche
Episode 1605 52:22 - 54:29

1605: Techno-douche

Ambulance Strike, IDF Claims, Hamas Transport Methods

The IDF claimed responsibility for striking an ambulance near Al-Shifa hospital, asserting it was being used by a Hamas terrorist cell to transport operatives and weapons. Hamas and the Palestinian Ministry of Health denied these claims, stating the vehicle was part of a medical convoy.

BINO
Episode 1301 29:44 - 31:23

1301: BINO

Ambulance Service Financial Crisis and Elective Surgery Backlog

Ambulance services in areas like Birmingham, Alabama, are facing financial hardship because the majority of their revenue comes from non-emergency transfers rather than COVID-19 calls. As hospitals suspended elective procedures and routine care, the demand for these transport services plummeted. Predictions suggest a future surge in hospital demand as patients eventually seek treatment for conditions neglected during lockdowns.

Pre-Spousal
Episode 820 1:08:23 - 1:11:07

820: Pre-Spousal

Insurance Fraud Anecdotes and Listener Engagement Karma

A listener shares a story of a car crash in Austin that led to a hospital stay in room 33, requesting "engagement karma" for a planned marriage proposal. This prompts an anecdote about an insurance adjuster who intentionally sought out distracted drivers to stage rear-end collisions for payouts.

Boston Brakes
Episode 530 40:15 - 44:56

530: Boston Brakes

Asiana Crash Emergency Response, Tarmac Cell Phone Footage

A cell phone recording from the Asiana crash site reveals a passenger's distress over the perceived lack of immediate medical help on the runway. The hosts discuss the logistics of airport emergency response, noting that fire departments typically arrive before ambulances and that one victim was tragically struck by a responding vehicle.

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 2:03:54 - 2:09:56

500: Codeword Austin

Sandy Hook Witness Discrepancies, Susan Ludwig and Gun Lobbies

An interview on Lawrence O'Donnell's show with Sandy Hook mother Susan Ludwig is analyzed for discrepancies. Ludwig claimed to see children being carried out with gunshot wounds and ambulances on the scene, which contradicts the official medical examiner's report that victims were left inside the building. The segment also mentions the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) being headquartered in Newtown.

Bogative Charity
Episode 358 8:51 - 11:00

358: Bogative Charity

California Sexual Harassment Training, Workplace Litigation Scams

The state of California requires management-level employees to complete extensive online sexual harassment training, which includes detailed case law. One host recounts experiences with "ambulance pusher" lawyers in New York who targeted companies during the dot-com era to solicit harassment lawsuits. These legal actions often resulted in settlements matching the exact limits of the company's insurance coverage.