'Last Week Tonight' looks at the biggest problems with emergency medical services.
“It is a pretty strong indictment of our current healthcare system that that woman’s main concern was getting crushed financially even while she was getting crushed physically,” he said.are often poorly paid and highly stressed, with many agencies begging for donations for everything from food to equipment.
Oliver noted that EMS isn’t even considered an essential service in 39 states, so local governments don’t have to provide it.“Finding out that EMS is not deemed essential is like finding out that most states don’t consider geese to be birds,” Oliver said. “That’s what they are. They have beaks, wings, feathers, they rain shit from the sky. Sully Sullenberger is their Jeffrey Dahmer. They’re fucking birds.
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