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Rescue Workers Clash in Chiang Mai Hospital Over Territorial Dispute


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Doesn’t give the local emergency responders the right to cause disruption at the hospital. Should have just reported it and went after the company. Threats and abuse seem to be the only way they decide to act. But hey TIT

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5 hours ago, edwinchester said:

Somebody crashed into the back of our car Christmas Eve whilst we were waiting at a set of traffic lights. Three different rescue teams turned up within minutes before even the police got there even though there were no injuries.

That's pro-active.

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2 hours ago, Grumpy one said:

Reminds me of Sydney tow truck drivers during the 60's and 70's

Although their fighting was over dead cars  

I was a tow truck driver (AAA) in LA in late 80s when I was a university student. Sometimes 4 or 5 arrived at the same time from different stations. 😂 sometimes before ambulances and police, but never fought over territories. It was all clear who will be in charge. 

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Just now, scottiejohn said:

Who were doing what to who with what?

The corpse collecting / accident attending / wannabe action hero foundation lads working for Poh Teck Tung and Ruam Katanyu were shooting at each other in a ongoing turf war often somewhere between Minburi and Bangkapi where the unofficial border was. They used guns. Some of them died.

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7 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

They are not.

I see it now.

 

Becoming pretty obvious!

 

It's not about caring for the injured, it's a turf war for transporting the dead and dying, for whatever ' fees ' they charge.

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6 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

I see it now.

 

Becoming pretty obvious!

 

It's not about caring for the injured, it's a turf war for transporting the dead and dying, for whatever ' fees ' they charge.

 

Yep.. thats always been the case...   this is where their nickname 'the body snatchers' comes from.... 

 

 

Under the 'veneer' of being first responders, these 'gangs' are highlight territorial, yet they play in the 'grey area' of doing some good, but also are highly protective of their 'turf'...  

 

There are numerous stories of them racing to the scene of an accident to get ahead of other 'rescue foundations' and cause accidents along the way...  there are numerous stories of them fighting over turf.

 

 

They operated in the void created by a lack of an ambulance service because health care here is a business. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

I see it now.

 

Becoming pretty obvious!

 

It's not about caring for the injured, it's a turf war for transporting the dead and dying, for whatever ' fees ' they charge.

 

I think that goes a long way to explaining why they don't get the luv from Thai motorists that ambulances get back in the nanny state. 

 

Everyone knows that there's a real high probability that they're racing each other to the scene so they can beat the 4 other ambulances racing them, and a low probability that they're actually hauling a patient.

 

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