Abortionist Catherine Romanos made a 911 call on May 20, 2022, from Women’s Med Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. In a cheerful tone, she stated, “We have a non-emergent ambulance transfer to Miami Valley Hospital.”
“Ok, and what’s it for?” asked the dispatcher.
“Um…Ehhhhhh… patient is…well, she’s stable, but she needs to go to the emergency room, for abdominal pain,” Romanos responded.
“Abdominal pain?” asked the dispatcher
“Yes” (barely audible), Romanos responded. “How long you think?”
“What do you mean,” the dispatcher asked, sounding a little confused. “Before we get there? A few minutes maybe.”
The dispatcher’s confused tone is understandable. Why would the caller be concerned about the timeliness of the ambulance’s arrival for a “non-emergent” transfer?
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