At 2:05 P.M., you can see Lakewood Squad #3 driving south of W. 117th, just passing Berea Rd. Thw squad continued to weave through traffic on the always-busy W. 117th before getting on I-90 east (presumably to go to Metro).
At 3:02 P.M., about an hour later, you can see the same squad, squad #3 coming west on Triskett near W. 121st St, with its lights and sirens going.
There you have it, folks. It appears that squad #3 was dispatched right from Metro back to Lakewood for another emergency call, and the mobile stroke unit is supposed to be a life-saver?
I'm sure everyone remembers the video that two Lakewood paramedics made a few months ago where they stated that the proposed plan was dangerous. I then recall Fire Chief Scott Gilman blasting the paramedics for being "inexperienced". Of course, this was before it was discovered that Mr. Gilman has apparently been supervising paramedics and EMS transportation for nine years without a paramedic license, as well as giving information to the public about EMS transportation and procedures without a paramedic license. Who would you trust?
When you see this, it really puts into perspective how much time can matter, in many cases.