Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then people wonder why we move to Arlington. Apparently it’s better to crawl across the bridge and call police and ambulance in an injured state and wait for DC first responders.
Than wait for DC first responders *
We live in Upper NW and would call Chevy Chase Rescue Squad. DC Fire & EMS might do something wacky like take you to Howard U Hospital. That happened with a journalist who was mugged and knocked unconscious near his home several years and the DC ambulance driver went to Howard because she wanted to run a personal errand afterward. The man was left to die on a gurney in a Howard hallway. Incompetence (squared).
This is horrible.
Who was the journalist?
The worst is that DC later reinstated the ambulance driver:
https://www.ems1.com/ems-products/consulting-management-and-legal-services/articles/439623-D-C-EMT-fired-in-Rosenbaum-case-back-to-work/
Wow.
I can't believe this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then people wonder why we move to Arlington. Apparently it’s better to crawl across the bridge and call police and ambulance in an injured state and wait for DC first responders.
Than wait for DC first responders *
We live in Upper NW and would call Chevy Chase Rescue Squad. DC Fire & EMS might do something wacky like take you to Howard U Hospital. That happened with a journalist who was mugged and knocked unconscious near his home several years and the DC ambulance driver went to Howard because she wanted to run a personal errand afterward. The man was left to die on a gurney in a Howard hallway. Incompetence (squared).
This is horrible.
Who was the journalist?
The worst is that DC later reinstated the ambulance driver:
https://www.ems1.com/ems-products/consulting-management-and-legal-services/articles/439623-D-C-EMT-fired-in-Rosenbaum-case-back-to-work/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then people wonder why we move to Arlington. Apparently it’s better to crawl across the bridge and call police and ambulance in an injured state and wait for DC first responders.
Than wait for DC first responders *
We live in Upper NW and would call Chevy Chase Rescue Squad. DC Fire & EMS might do something wacky like take you to Howard U Hospital. That happened with a journalist who was mugged and knocked unconscious near his home several years and the DC ambulance driver went to Howard because she wanted to run a personal errand afterward. The man was left to die on a gurney in a Howard hallway. Incompetence (squared).
This is horrible.
Who was the journalist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is a realtor. CP has always had a lot of crime. She always encourages her buys to read the list serv.
Despite the nearby Second District HQ police patrols around Cleveland Park aren't much of a thing. Patrols are different than just driving through above the speed limit to get somewhere else. Cops walking a beat are almost unheard of. CP could use some targeted - yes, more aggressive — community policing right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then people wonder why we move to Arlington. Apparently it’s better to crawl across the bridge and call police and ambulance in an injured state and wait for DC first responders.
Than wait for DC first responders *
We live in Upper NW and would call Chevy Chase Rescue Squad. DC Fire & EMS might do something wacky like take you to Howard U Hospital. That happened with a journalist who was mugged and knocked unconscious near his home several years and the DC ambulance driver went to Howard because she wanted to run a personal errand afterward. The man was left to die on a gurney in a Howard hallway. Incompetence (squared).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And then people wonder why we move to Arlington. Apparently it’s better to crawl across the bridge and call police and ambulance in an injured state and wait for DC first responders.
Than wait for DC first responders *
Anonymous wrote:And then people wonder why we move to Arlington. Apparently it’s better to crawl across the bridge and call police and ambulance in an injured state and wait for DC first responders.
Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who is a realtor. CP has always had a lot of crime. She always encourages her buys to read the list serv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For unknown reasons, Mary Cheh doesn’t care about — and arguably seems to dislike — Cleveland Park. The local elementary school is last in line in Ward 3 for renovation, but has been told not to expect the same type of faculties that other schools got. DC’s aggressive program to place people with serious mental health needs on the east side of Cleveland Oark has coincided with a spike in crime in the neighborhood. Should people expect another increase when the temporary homeless shelter opens on the west side of the community?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:For unknown reasons, Mary Cheh doesn’t care about — and arguably seems to dislike — Cleveland Park. The local elementary school is last in line in Ward 3 for renovation, but has been told not to expect the same type of faculties that other schools got. DC’s aggressive program to place people with serious mental health needs on the east side of Cleveland Oark has coincided with a spike in crime in the neighborhood. Should people expect another increase when the temporary homeless shelter opens on the west side of the community?
Anonymous wrote:An now there is this horrific incident, in which a 94 year-old woman was stabbed near the Cleveland Park Metro station on Monday night.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/94-Year-Old-Woman-Stabbed-During-Robbery-Near-Clevland-Park-Metro-508676611.html