Fire Fighting Analogy

I would like to share with you an experience I had as a volunteer fire fighter a number of years ago, as a way of illustrating why our health care professionals are getting increasingly scared of what is happening around them:
Most of the time fire calls are a routine affair: Get the call, go to the fire, attack, suppress and mop up. Go back to the fire hall and clean up equipment, ready for another call.
But one day, during the spring, as I recall, several calls came in almost simultaneously and we handled them as best we could, going from one to another, to another.
Luckily the weather changed, otherwise we would have been swamped and have had to "let 'er rip".
Having developed considerable respect for fire over the years, after that incident, I have now my own private fire fighting equipment here on my acreage: Don't expect the authorities to rescue you when shit hits the fan.
The fire model applies perfectly to a pandemic as well, as evidenced by history. That's why our medical people are not sleeping well at this time.

 

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