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The stats don’t differentiate between outer boroughs & night calls.
They are all inclusive. When I did my Medic training – they were plenty busy. As a matter fact, they did all sort of Shtick to avoid responding. Most days they had more calls than units able to respond to them!

You give me quite an interesting logic toy here. But your argument is actually self-defeating let’s make a simple if than
flowchart if the resources of EMS are structured to reflect the calls the volume of calls coming in based on where they’re coming from then the averages would equal out to the total average for total call if they are not spreading their resources then think for a moment what we have in congested interboroughs you have an overwhelming amount of goals which leads to longer if no response times as you ended your post that sometimes there were too many calls to respond to not a very comforting nor positive result for somebody in Anaheim graduation if you’re in an Outer Borough then according to your logic your EMS workers far fewer cases than the average of 1.6 per week leaving him wolf Ali in adequately prepared your emergency the only way around the unpreparedness would be to say that they are rotating the staff and their positions in that case you would probably end up with the same average being as part-time there in my volume area and part-time there in low-volume area to sum it all up there is no way to have EMS workers getting higher exexperience and sufficient coverage if you accept the total number of calls and the total number of workers as stated in the Wikipedia article unless and I don’t think you were you are claiming that they are either overstating the call volume or on this thing you workers by shifting calls in to high and low zones you are only making the outcome worse for the patient not better

as to the article from Jem yes I would like to know what you recall from that article however just realize that if you saw the article and read the article and are unable to find the article how do you expect somebody who never heard of this publication to go and find one specific article that I never heard of before