Not sure I agree with some of these times. Warren and Detroit to Fairview in four minutes? It must be at least seven minutes from Ogontz & Riverside (possibly the south westernmost point in Lakewood) to Fairview. No way you can get from Warren & Detroit to Fairview in four minutes, unless you have a futuristic flying car.Jim O'Bryan wrote:scott gilman wrote:Carabel to Edgecliff to Rocky River Drive or Bunts to Triskett to Lorain all work well for us.
In terms of Metro transports what I said was that on average it takes 8 minutes longer to get to Metro then it does to get to Lakewood. JOB has posted the times that it took him to make that drive more than once
Scott
Thanks for jumping in.
The entire county is torn up. Like they were waiting until after the RNC so the millions and millions would not be hampered.
Going out to Parma, One must go Highland Ave. to W117, to Tiediman, to State, or Metro Parks to Snow. Every other north south road is torn up, detoured or closed.
I posted in a thread called Hospital the Truth, one of the first posts. Times to all hospitals from Warren Road, north of Detroit, was under 15 minutes. St. John's was the longest at 14, Avon was 12, Metro was 8, Fairview was 4, if I remember correctly.
In the old days they would rush to the hospital to stabilize, now they stabilize in the ambulance, forward vitals, and wheel you in.
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I have relatives that live off of Center Ridge by St. John. It takes me close to twenty-five minutes to get to their houses.
Before I got smart and changed my doctor, it took me 20 minutes to get to the Richard E. Jacobs Center. Twelve minutes is a stretch.
It takes me fifteen minutes to get to Metro, approximately.
There are numerous factors that come into account: traffic, weather, construction, etc. All of these slow down emergency vehicles too, not just us ordinary folks.
Not saying anyone is lying, but these times seem like quite a stretch. Someone may want to re-evaluate their calculations.
I heard that one person died in the ambulance when they were trying to get to St. John's. From what I've been told, there have been other cases with the same outcome. Very sad. Until these people's families no longer feel intimidated and are willing to speak up, apparently not much can be done. My personal, non-legal advice would be to not go to Lakewood's Urgent Care. If you do go there and feel you have had delayed treatment, etc., I suggest you seek legal advice.