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| photo credit: Operation Rescue | 
  Abortion businesses often request that ambulances not use their lights or
  sirens because they do not want the bad press that can come with injuring
  women. A woman who experiences complications after an abortion (usually in the
  form of heavy bleeding and hemorrhaging) can face life-threatening blood loss
  if they are not helped by medical professionals quickly, however. The safety
  of the woman must come before the fear of bad PR in these situations. FPA's
  request shows that it does not put the health of the woman first.
  The Pro-Life Action League provided a recording of the 911 call to Operation
  Rescue, a pro-life organization that documents medical emergencies caused by
  abortions.
  “The patient just underwent an abortion, and she had an injury to the uterus,”
  the FPA employee explained during the 911 call. “She’s having some
  bleeding.  It’s controlled right now but she does need to get to the
  hospital.”
  Later in the call, the employee asked, “And if it’s possible for them to
  come with no lights or sirens, we’d appreciate that.”
  The 911 operator responded, “Uh, that’s for their safety, unfortunately.”
  Ambulances use lights and sirens to alert drivers that there is a medical
  emergency. If they aren't used, drivers might not pull over to grant the
  ambulance the precious seconds needed to respond to emergency situations.
  “For decades, women have been gaslighted to believe that abortion is safe,”
  said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman. “If women understood the true
  dangers of abortion, it is likely that some would not have them. That, of
  course, would cost the abortion businesses a lot of money at a time when the
  nationwide average cost of an abortion is $612 and rising. Profit motivation
  is one powerful reason they continue to selling abortions as being safe, when
  they obviously are not.  We believe women deserve the truth, not a sales
  pitch.”
