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EMTs Forced To Do Procedure In Ambulance After Anti-Trump Rioters Block Road

EMTs Forced To Do Procedure In Ambulance After Anti-Trump Rioters Block Road

EMTs in Connecticut were forced to do a procedure on a "critically ill" patient in an ambulance after anti-Trump protestors blocked part of the highway and clogged up traffic. Between 100 and 200 people blocked the Interstate-95 Northbound Exit 47 Ramp (RT34 Westbound) in New Haven on Saturday afternoon. They were protesting President Trump's executive order on immigration.

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The leader of the protest has since been arrested, charged, and will appear in court next week.

Seriously, how is this supposed to endear people to a cause? Nobody in New Haven can do a dang thing about the executive order, and all this is doing is quite literally putting innocent people's lives at risk. It's dangerous and irresponsible. I understand how there's a desire to disrupt people's lives and livelihoods in pursuit of a goal--making people uncomfortable works. Making people dead, however, does not.

With planned protests/marches/parades, etc. the police and fire department are aware of road closures in advance and can work around them. In this case, clearly they were not. This is unacceptable behavior.

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