Is this what a $260,000 General Manager gets you?
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Sun City Anthem Resident & Member of The Community Patrol
"To: Sandy Seddon,
Humanity has left SCA. I just walked out of a meeting of the Community Patrol, of which I have been a member for almost five years. I was thoroughly disgusted when a set of rules was read to us concerning the use of a first aid kit found in each patrol vehicle.
The rules basically state:
2) The first aid kit is NOT to be used for anyone else.
For example: A resident has fallen in the street, severely bleeding from an arterial cut, they can bleed out in a short period of time. We call 911 and do nothing else but watch them bleed to death, because we can't use the gloves and gauze pads to do compression on the wound!
OR
We apply compression, try to stop the bleeding and prevent further injury until paramedics can arrive, depending upon where they have to come from, which can take 6-10 minutes. Even though there is the golden hour in trauma treatment, when someone bleeds out, it can take under 10 minutes, with the possibility of brain damage within that time.
An answer I was given was that if I want to still render first aid, move away from the patrol vehicle and remove my uniform, which consists of my shirt!
I just spoke with a nurse who is a certified first aid instructor and she said, "you will get sued if you do first aid or if you don't. So what is there to lose? The patrol member is covered by the Good Samaritan law and the association, by extension is also covered.
If you can live with having preventable death or injury, live with it; but a number of members of the patrol, who joined because they want to help the community, can't.
Please reconsider the horrendous regulations regarding the use of first aid kits."
At a recent meeting of the Community Patrol, Mr. Goldsmith asked the following be corrected in the Patrol's minutes:
Please have the minutes corrected as to #7.
Please add the following:
These additions will make the minutes correct!2). The same member argued against the no first aid rule by the patrol, citing Nevada's "Good Samaritan Law."
3) State that the policy was read by Mike Waterhouse and he referred to Manager Sandy Seddon as sending out the memo.
4) Patrol members who do decide to give first aid are to move away from the patrol car and remove any patrol identification from their person, i.e., uniform shirt; as suggested by assistant chief Mike Waterhouse."
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- I can't help but wonder why and why now? Has the SCA attorney suddenly decided that it would put the Association in a precarious situation if a Patrol member assisted a resident? Is our Liability Insurance Carrier suddenly stating they would refuse coverage in the event of litigation? If either of these were true, why wouldn't that inur to a fellow Patrol Member who might receive assistance and then claim they were damaged by the aid they received? I could understand requiring some proper basic First Aid training for Patrols prior to use of the equipment but then to be directed not to use it for anyone, resident, non-resident, fellow Patrol is curious.
- From Laura Shapiro...to...Anthem Opinions
I hope this dictator, Sandy Seddon, never needs the services of our Community Patrol with her precious
First Aid Kits for herself. She'll be completely out of luck! - From Elaine Izaks
This woman is out of her mind!!!
With the amount of residents living here, something bad is going to happen - and then what?
If it wasn't for a caring maintenance person, I would have been floundering.
What a disgrace!!!!!!!! - So by extension: if the patrol person comes across a seriously dehydrated person and has a bottle of (unopened) water in the vehicle; they would not be allowed to give that person the water, unless they take off their hat and shirt. And, by extension, if in another scenario the Patrol person does not administer First Aid — would Sandy Seddon and SCA be liable as they set the policy that Patrol person's cannot assist?
Is this ILLEGALLY interfering with the Removal Election Process?
What wrong Message are you referring to Mr. Freeze and who directed you to send out this email to the members of the Patrol?
From: Gene Freeze
Date: Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 4:00 PM
Subject: Community Patrol Stuff
To: Patrol Members
We know that there is a petition circulating asking for signatures to recall some of the present Association Board Members.
It has come to my attention that a patrol member, while in uniform, came into the patrol office with a clipboard with the sign up sheets on it.
I want to state the position of the patrol regarding this issue.
All patrol members, while in uniform, driving our patrol cars or coming into our office ,walking , biking will not be permitted to solicit signatures for this cause.
What you do outside of the patrol uniform is up to you..
In, uniform could be sending out the wrong message to our community.
Gene Freeze
Chief, Sun City Anthem Community Patrol