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Sunday, September 18, 2016

BREAKING NEWS: STABBING IN SNOW HILL

Snow Hill Fire EMS dispatched to an apartment complex on Greenbrier Dr. for a reported stabbing. Upon arrival, medics discovered 2 people stabbed, reported to be one adult and one juvenile. Both victims transported to PRMC. Their condition is unknown at this time.

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  1. Prmc is the LAST place I would go!!! I would demand to go to AGH!!

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    1. I guess if you are well enough to demand something, you probably wouldn't need an ambulance. You could drive yourself.

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    2. Really, that's all you got????

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    3. Little does every one know ALL the same doctors rotate between those hospitals. Haha

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    4. Agh probably wouldn't accept a stabbing victim

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  2. Ew....AGH is just as bad! Plus they aren't equipped to handle traumas!

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  3. I guess if you were well enough to demand where you wanted to go, you wouldn't need an ambulance. You could drive yourself.

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  4. AGH? Lol now that's a new one

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  5. AGH is known for "ain't going home"

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  6. Let them go to AGH..then they can pay for the transport to PRMC.

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  7. Why are the posts all about the hospital the victims were taken to? I would think the comments would be about the fine part of town (sarcasm) where the stabbings occurred. Nothing but section 8 housing there. One of Snow Hill's "project" developments. Not many job holders there. Too much time on their hands with nothing to do. The crime is typical in that kind of housing.

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  8. Its all just a crap shoot. My wife died at Johns Hopkins and they are suppose to be one of the best in the country.

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  9. As others have stated, AGH does not have a trauma unit. Plus if I was stabbed I would want you to get me to the nearest hospital possible.

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  10. It's a sad world we live in that everyone immediately jumps on an opportunity to complain about the hospital and bash the victims of a crime. Not one person stopped to think, "I hope these two people, one being a child, are okay." Without the knowledge of who is involved, their status, or their life circumstance, perhaps we should reserve judgment and offer kind thoughts and prayers.

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  11. 12:51: We'll let you be the one to offer the "kind thoughts and prayers," without knowing any of the particulars. Your definition of a "child" might be different than what they called a juvenile (under 18 YO), unless you know more than the press release. You seem to be the one that is judgemental towards the commenters.

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