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Are those TV shows from the US? Perhaps it's different in the UK?
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It's from Denmark though... but yeah maybe so
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I imagine in the UK, the police would come to a shooting too. In my experience, paramedics are sent ahead of the ambulance too - the paramedics can assess and start treatment before the ambulance arrives.
But this is fictional, and the the only way I can get my head round it is to think of it as a sort of alternative "fantasy" universe, where things happen differently. I believe that the "eight minutes" is actually a standard - ideally most life-threatening situations are supposed to get an ambulance response within eight minutes. It's not the "time and ambulance will take to arrive" - obviously that will vary and depend on different factors. I think the eight minutes has just been used as a plot point, and only "works" in the Sherlock universe.
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Hmmm, according to Steven Moffat Mary absolutely adores Sherlock... so the shooting was actually an act of adoration and such acts are not investigated by police.
(That would also explain while Lestrade nor Mycroft seem concerned about Sherlock being shot....)
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wow! such the great details here. thank you!