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Antivenom hit zero, and a rattlesnake bite turned into a supply-chain failure. SFGATE says a Butte County hospital ran out after one bite, which points straight at the buyer and reorder system, not the ER doctor. This is the part nobody wants to say out loud: AI doesn’t have to replace the physician first — it replaces the quiet approval desk that keeps rare disasters from becoming headlines. So who actually failed here: the ER, or the buyer who let antivenom hit zero? Pick a side in the comments.

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00:00Hospital buyers let antivenom hit zero.
00:03One rattlesnake bite should be routine.
00:07Instead, the ER got dragged into a supply mess.
00:11SFJT says a Butte County hospital ran out after one bite.
00:16A buyer and reorder system failed.
00:19AI doesn't need to replace the doctor first.
00:23It replaces the quiet jobs that stop rare disasters.
00:27So who blew it here? The ER? Or the buyer who let antivenom hit zero?
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