If this is United States of America I would sue the shit out of the Clinical Center of Serbia. If someone knows how to proceed, or if this is at all possible in Serbia, please let me know. This is about the driver who drove my father -same last name as mine to protect the identity of my father- and myself on February 10th 2011 from the Clinical Center Pulmonary Division to our home at Vozdovac around 23:00 hours. Among other things my complaints refer to
1. I asked driver and codriver to be more careful than the previous ride who mishandled moving my father from the stretcher and thus hurt my father's back. The guys that did it earlier told me "we just do not have enough people".
2. Then the driver (around 22:30 -23:30 time frame) ordered me to take my father by the legs and put him in the chair even though they were two of them in charge of transport.
They said why do you need gloves like us, it is your father.
3. Minutes later, Driver then slammed the door of the van so violently that he damaged my hearing, it is my biggest complaint. My head was positioned just inches off of the (second or latter) point where metal hits metal and driver did it intentionally. I swear by my family honor on this.
4. Driver then cynically yelled at me through the closed window "hold your father tight in order that he does not get his back scratched, did you hear what i said!!!" refering to my earlier complaint about what happened with the earlier transport. I was so tired of waiting that I could not think of anything at that point but just was set to get home.
5. Driver positioned my father by the window so that he was seen by other traffic commuters easily as he was sitting half-naked covered with only the blanket. People from several buses were curiosuly looking at the unusual sight like windowshoppers. Driver then raced his van with his friend who was driving bus line #33 on Vojvode Stepe Blvd. and I know these two know each other from before since the driver of the bus 33 saluted driver of the ambulance with hand, said something /naturally they could not hear each other/ and smiled as the ambulance driver was pressing horns all the time. Other bus passengers were staring at the medical van like at the freak show.
6. When we arrived, both codriver and driver complained that it was dark at our house, we do not have a night light, and offered me to transport my father from the van to the house myself. Then the codriver indeed did it with me on one side which I did not mind for "it is my father".
7. When the driver came in our house he looked around suspiciously with hostile eyes like he was weighing up or looking for something I can only describe this as someone who is going to tip off someone, I felt truly uncomfortable esp. with my damaged hearing.
1. I asked driver and codriver to be more careful than the previous ride who mishandled moving my father from the stretcher and thus hurt my father's back. The guys that did it earlier told me "we just do not have enough people".
2. Then the driver (around 22:30 -23:30 time frame) ordered me to take my father by the legs and put him in the chair even though they were two of them in charge of transport.
They said why do you need gloves like us, it is your father.
3. Minutes later, Driver then slammed the door of the van so violently that he damaged my hearing, it is my biggest complaint. My head was positioned just inches off of the (second or latter) point where metal hits metal and driver did it intentionally. I swear by my family honor on this.
4. Driver then cynically yelled at me through the closed window "hold your father tight in order that he does not get his back scratched, did you hear what i said!!!" refering to my earlier complaint about what happened with the earlier transport. I was so tired of waiting that I could not think of anything at that point but just was set to get home.
5. Driver positioned my father by the window so that he was seen by other traffic commuters easily as he was sitting half-naked covered with only the blanket. People from several buses were curiosuly looking at the unusual sight like windowshoppers. Driver then raced his van with his friend who was driving bus line #33 on Vojvode Stepe Blvd. and I know these two know each other from before since the driver of the bus 33 saluted driver of the ambulance with hand, said something /naturally they could not hear each other/ and smiled as the ambulance driver was pressing horns all the time. Other bus passengers were staring at the medical van like at the freak show.
6. When we arrived, both codriver and driver complained that it was dark at our house, we do not have a night light, and offered me to transport my father from the van to the house myself. Then the codriver indeed did it with me on one side which I did not mind for "it is my father".
7. When the driver came in our house he looked around suspiciously with hostile eyes like he was weighing up or looking for something I can only describe this as someone who is going to tip off someone, I felt truly uncomfortable esp. with my damaged hearing.
Thus, I do not know the ambulance driver's name, since I was too tired to confront him, but I would not take any apologies. I am writing this because my ear is still ringing and is probably seriously damaged. There was no reason in the world for the driver whose name unfortunately I do not know to do that. The ambulance came pretty quick to pick up, but the driver did not have the reason to damage my hearing for nothing. His driving skills were fair if we overlook a streetchase with the bus. Well, I must say this! On the contrary, I was transporting my late grandmother in Dalmatia in 2007 which is considered Ustasha's stronghold /people who hate Serbs/ and I would rate Croati "Ustasha" ambulance service with 9 /they were just too late for pick up/ and they knew we were Serbs and on the same scale I would rate this Serbian ambulance service with zero in my hometown of Belgrade, Serbia. If I could I would kill this guy for he had no reason to damage my hearing after I waited 8 hours to get the result for father in the Urgent Care Center of the Clinical Center of Serbia. This was really mean and under the belt. I am ashamed that I am in the same ballpark with people like these and by that I mean living in the same land or city. If we have people like these we won;t have a genuine democracy, only more damaged hearings or worse. I am truly afraid like Hell if this sort of people frequents the Serbian lodges. If this sort of a person has got any degree of leverage, I think I would be gravely concerned.
There were other things in the Clinical Center and ambulance, however, this was the one that topped the bottle!!! Think what you want, I would rather spare myself trouble of being proclaimed lunatic if this did not bother me so much!!! I would kill this guy.
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