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>>>SEVENTEEN MINUTES LATER >> >>Seventeen minutes? She must have enjoyed taking her time. > >Keep in mind, that includes ambulance response time (some from >reasonably distant stations), loading up, etc. >Speaking from my experience as a 911 dispatcher, I can tell you it usually takes around 4 minutes on average for an ambulance to respond to a call and leave the station, and depending on how far apart the ambulances are stationed then response time can vary greatly. Then it can take a while to assess and load the patients in the ambulance. The fight probably took less than a minute.... Michael C. Fortner "Maxim 37: There is no such thing as "overkill". There is only "open fire" and "I need to reload". |