“As critically injured passengers lay on the tarmac near the wreckage of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, other passengers pleaded with emergency dispatchers to send ambulances to help the victims, according to 911 tapes released Wednesday.[…] ‘There are no ambulances here. We’ve been on the ground 20 minutes,’ one woman said on the tape, which was obtained by NBC Bay Area. ‘There are people laying on the tarmac with critical injuries, head injuries,’ the woman continued. ‘We’re almost losing a woman here. We’re trying to keep her alive.’ Another female passenger told a dispatcher that there were not enough medics to treat the injured.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/07/more-evidence-on-myth-of-efficent.html
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