Very well done and completely civil. There is no finger pointing just learning to listen and assist each other properly is what always needs to happen. I'm impressed!
People that have to do this kind of thing & good job lady's good information & training other paramedics bless all that have to deal with this in their lives
Situations like this and the like should never occur. There should be detailed information and guidelines. Furthermore, employees should be fully trained in all aspects of their position. This is especially important during off hours. There should also be a contact person available if questions and/or questions arise. This would certainly leave one to question the professionalism of the business.
Is it made abundantly clear to a hospital porter that this is one of their duties. It's the sort of thing that should be written into their job description in no uncertain terms what it is that is expected of them. Relevant training is equally important as the ladies mentioned in the video.