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Oh please. All someone had to do was call emergency services. Dress it up with all the excuses you like, all this demonstrates is the ongoing callous disregard for anyone unhoused.
Yeah I've called ambulances for a couple people I've found that I wasn't comfortable approaching. It doesn't take much and could save a life
Ambulance rides in Alberta aren't covered and cost $390.
I'm not sure I'd have done any different than those who passed by.
Whenever I drive by someone waiting for a bus in extreme cold, I'm always torn because I want to pick them up but my instinct is to mind my own business because not everyone wants a ride from a strange man in a pickup truck.
And those fees are waived for people experiencing financial hardship:
https://lethbridgeherald.com/news/lethbridge-news/2023/08/11/ahs-waives-ambulance-fees-for-people-with-no-income-or-address/
There is literally no excuse not to call 911 or, in my area, 211 if you witness someone whose health appears to be in danger.
That's just for the homeless and you don't know if someone is homeless.
So therefore ignore a health crisis? Wtf man.
The majority of folks who are housed also have insurance which covers ambulance services, either through an employer or a provincial subsidized program, of which there are a variety, such as:
https://www.alberta.ca/non-group-coverage
Or
https://www.alberta.ca/coverage-for-seniors-program
Or
https://www.alberta.ca/aish-what-you-get
But keep soothing that conscience.
Dude you have issues, the only conscience I see here is yours being butthurt on behalf of an already dead man. If you would like to do something about it it definitely doesn't involve online arguments that you're clearly losing from a self-preservation point of view.
Get out of your own head, maybe if you spent less time being a keyboard douchebag you'd see someone who could use the help you're preaching like a rabid dog.
I have issues for advocating for providing life-saving assistance for members of our community.
Sure guy. Keep fighting the good fight.
Well he's dead isn't he, so all you're doing is antagonising.
I like how clearly upset you are over someone's opinion.