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Absolutely, but it would appear we are the exception as even the crowd /firefighter believe if they had called for an EMT and it hadn’t arrived by that point, they were lying. So whilst it is the norm for you and I- it was not the usual time delay for the police or the firefighter in that location.
The EMTs arrived 5-6 mins after the Code 3 was relayed to them. 6-7 mins after the Code 2 was relayed to them.
I am not sure how much faster they could have arrived at the scene. And even then, George had no pulse and was flat lining. No CPR was being administered.
The defendant is on trial for causing George's death. No-one is on trial for not saving George's life.
Emergency medical workers were first called to the scene around that time, 8:20 p.m., for a report of a “mouth injury” and were initially not asked to rush to the scene. Just over a minute later, the call was upgraded to a “Code 3” response, meaning that the emergency medical workers should turn on their ambulance’s lights and sirens and get there as quickly as possible. They arrived at about 8:27 p.m.
George Floyd was dead by the time medical help arrived, a paramedic testified.