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To me it sounds like there is some hinky stuff going on there. :D

On a serious note though, they got a dispatch saying the patient was clammy and sweating, so I would wager that the patient was already in V-tach. My guess is that these medics are some of "load and go" type and are not willing to stabilize their patient on scene so they do not code. I know I may be reaching kind of far with what I am saying, but that is just what my gut says happened.

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I know I may be reaching kind of far with what I am saying, but that is just what my gut says happened.

I don't think you are reaching. That is exactly what this sounds like from what was presented here. It may or may not be the actual situation, but it is certainly the obvious conclusion.

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