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I want to know how he "refused" to respond? In my system a first responder company can place themselves on "fire duty only" typically after a fire or to do drill activities. Many "bad" medics to have found ways to avoid calls after being dispatched to one. Ie being "flagged down" for a "patient" on the way to the first call.

If I am reading this correctly...

This LT was on duty, his company was in service and available for calls, and when his company received a call, he refused to respond. He had a duty to act and he refused. He should be terminated.

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