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safety conscious ambulance staff

Aspergers_Aspie

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I thought ambulance staff would be more safety conscious.
In the block of flats where I stay, there are fire doors that state on them that they should be closed. I understand that to mean generally although I wasn't told this. I understand if ambulance staff are collecting a person from a flat in a non-emergency and transporting that person out of the block to keep a fire door open temporarily with a door stop and then close it when finished but they left it open
 

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