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Moses
Those may be by statistics the most dangerous job, but I'll bet it has a lot to do with accidental deaths, not, you get your a$$ in that burning building and do a sweep.
I have a friend in Toronto that a couple of weeks ago had to preform CPR (on a 14 year old girl that had hung herself 2 days before) because she had to be pronounced dead by an EMT before he could stop. Unfortunately the EMT's didn't arrive for over and hour since they where busy trying to save people who had a chance at surviving.
They are constantly send out to crash sites to find missing "parts" to complete the morgue reports so people who pull to the side of the road for a leak will not find body parts.
It may not be one of the top ten most dangerous jobs but it sure can take it's toll on the men and women who do it.
I would imagine that you don't offend find Groundskeepers leaning over a dead young girl, pumping on bloated, stinking corpse, while the parents who found her are screaming in the background, getting up and going back to work the next day.
SO SPARE ME " THE OH PLEASE!!!!!"
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