There are exceptions to every rule.
When I was a policeman, we once found two stabbing victims losing consciousness in the front seat of a car. The stabbing must have happened only a few minutes before. Each victim had been stabbed at least a dozen times, and one had been shot once in the foot. We couldn’t stop the bleeding due to the number of stab wounds.
We put each victim into the back seat of a patrol car, and rushed them to the closest E.R., which was only a few blocks away. Our dispatcher notified the E.R., and they were standing by when we arrived at the ambulance bay.
The E.R. doctors said our decision saved the lives of the stabbing victims.
“The E.R. doctors said our decision saved the lives of the stabbing victims.”
That is great news — I love to hear good news like yours.