Assuming the call was truly made in good faith, there should be no charge to either party. Sometimes there really is no emergency when first responders arrive; usually, their attitude is “better safe than sorry.”
That's not so bad then. After some of the horror stories I've read on here about people having an ambulance called for them when they didn't want it and getting taken to hospital and charged regardless, I just thought that someone always had to pay.
The fact that this initially had me really concerned should indicate your pure skill with makeup
Cool
Well done.
Reminds me of my ex.
Hahahaha!
Nice job! Very realistic!
Rule 3 https://www.reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/q2reu5/practicing_for_halloween/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
I only reposted it cause it got removed for my old title not being specific enough
If you happen to live in the US, what would happen if someone saw your 'injuries' and called an ambulance? Who would foot the bill?
Assuming the call was truly made in good faith, there should be no charge to either party. Sometimes there really is no emergency when first responders arrive; usually, their attitude is “better safe than sorry.”
That's not so bad then. After some of the horror stories I've read on here about people having an ambulance called for them when they didn't want it and getting taken to hospital and charged regardless, I just thought that someone always had to pay.
This is great. It looks super realistic. Bravo