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Nurses of Reddit ™ :marseychansey: who by and large HATE the police :acab: are now shocked :marseypearlclutch: SHOCKED I TELL YOU when they suddenly get their wish when the PIGS ARE STOPPED :marseycop2genocide: ... from entering the hospital after they were called to the rescue them :marseybegging: after all the patients in the psych ward revolt :marseyrevolution: :marseyxd:

https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/local/2025/03/26/university-of-louisville-peace-hospital-911-call-of-altercation/82552914007/

911 call/commentary:

Edit: https://i.rdrama.net/images/1743203603aqn0euhbrskYkA.webp

Nurse Redditors Rise Up with righteous indignation.. to lick the boot:

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1jlvkwt/nurses_at_a_pediatric_psych_facility_in_kentucky/

On March 8th a juvenile psych unit was overrun by 15 of its patients. Staff were assaulted and had to fight for their lives. Barricaded themselves in the nurses station (apparently a room) and called 911. When police arrived they were told they could not enter due to "unauthorized weapons" being brought into the facility. 911 operator told the terrified caller they couldn't come. Absolutely insane. This is local to me you all…. I'm about to drive down there with a sign. I'm currently taking a break from the profession (over 2 years at this point) and I'm becoming more and more sure I'll never go back. I left after being assaulted by 2 patients… being frequently being mandated (16+ hour shifts) was making me consider leaving and the assaults were the final straw.

Also Nurse redditors:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1743196688FbEDstV6wr1Wsw.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/1743196688gaib1QSqr8lqmw.webp

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1infzg1/immigration_status/

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1ia52at/posted_on_the_floor_at_my_hospital_ma/

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1ictc97/hospital_sent_out_mass_email_on_how_to_handle_ice/

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1ih7y6c/local_pd_came_to_our_unit_and_asked_about_staff/

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1j3a0s2/spotted_an_ice_officer_at_work/

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1i73vfa/ice_raids_on_hospitals/

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1i77rn3/ice_is_now_raiding_hospitals/

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1i7c0xm/what_do_i_do_if_i_overheard_a_nurse_calling_ice/

https://old.reddit.com/r/nursing/comments/1i6nols/ice_raids/

:marseymeds#: FRICK THE POLICE! :marseyraging#:

(until you need them for some shit, then blame them anyway)

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lol, the security could keep the police out, butt couldnt handle the looneys :marseyxd:

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Rent a cops are the worst. They think they are better than cops but have zero qualifications

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So they are just American cops without cop badges?

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The level of insecurity about not getting the respect they feel they deserve is off the charts.

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We should make a game called "cop or security guard" where you are given a quote like what you just said and the group has to guess whether you are describing a cop or security guard.

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the security guards were the ones who implemented the no guns policy :marseyagree:

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So just like most cops, essentially

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From the article, it sounds like hospital security sorted it out just fine without the police. The nurses maybe overreacted by calling 911 immediately.

Then the security supervisor took over the phone.

"Yeah, we're OK," the supervisor told the operator.

"OK, because they were saying that the kids are still out in the hallway," the operator said.

"Yeah, we've got everything under control now," the supervisor said. "I'll come down and talk to the officers downstairs."

The call ended.

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Hospital I was at brought in a woman to take over security that was the Dog the Bounty Hunter of hospital security.

She had these amazing numbers she brought with her about incident reductions. I found out first hand how she achieved it - she got mad and raised heck if we called a code grey even during an active assault. I had a security supervisor turn around and yell at me while I was making the call for doing it and sure as shit while punches were actively being thrown in front of me, code grey was cancelled overhead and Dog stormed in.

These people don't want us safe. The want the illusion of metrics because they treat their facilities as commodities.

From the thread.

Really it's just hospital admins trying to cover up violent incidents like this cause it's bad for metrics. It's an r-slured position, if everything was fine there the there wouldn't be a problem letting the cops in anyway.

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That was one of the inmates speaking

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Police are reasonable

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