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Old 03-26-2005, 02:11 AM
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Mummoron, the problem is that they called off their search. You have repeatedly pointed out that the rangers were not at fault. The fact is this. They died HOURS after the rangers called off the search, and they died of hypothermia. If they kept searching but didn't find them in time, that's another story. They didn't use all of their available resources. The person working at the PSAP that took the call from OnStar is just as much to blame as the rangers. Now you're starting to point the finger at OnStar, saying that they should have made a bigger deal out of it. OnStar is in no way required to do this. They called the local PSAP (public safety answering point) and they are supposed to handle it, not OnStar. Once again the finger gets pointed right back at the park rangers. I could care less about what kind of vehicle they were driving. You made this about the H2. You obviously have no knowledge about how the 911 system works or the responsibilities of emergency responders, yet you come up with these lame theories on who is to blame. Are all park rangers to blame. No. Are all the park rangers at that facility as negligent in performing their duties as the ones on that night? No again. But to think for one minute that the park rangers on duty and their dispatcher that night handled the situation appropriately is just plain ignorant.
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