Summit been released saying the patient has died and where he was livingDunno then. Our lass works with the para crew that attended. Mind she's simple.
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Summit been released saying the patient has died and where he was livingDunno then. Our lass works with the para crew that attended. Mind she's simple.
The list of bellendery against ambulances I've come across on the roads over the years is pretty astounding and the stuff that's making headlines is very common. The joint winners for me however has happened in 3 different supermarkets in the fridge isles near the milk ( I don't know why it happens there but it did)
3 separate jobs, 3 different supermarkets, 3 cardiac arrests. "Are you going to be long as I need to get some milk" when we were actually resuscitating and jumping up and down on patients chests .
I didn't say that they were right or wrong, I said that it'd be preferable for the other people to be able to respond. I'm afraid that you've displayed the witch-hunt behaviour in your own post.
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quite rightly it turns out.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/im-disgus...ance-apologises-neighbour-dies-092652934.html
quite rightly it turns out.
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/im-disgus...ance-apologises-neighbour-dies-092652934.html
Happens all of the time at RTCs. Remember one involved 3 cars and a van, the cars were all getting made into LFB convertibles and two people had made off from the stolen van. Probably about 20 services vehicles in attendance in total, along with our helicopter hovering at about 500 foot overheard and at least three dogs and their handlers running around trying to track the two who made off. Got two of my team to put a diversion in at one end which put about 200 metres onto the journey, ended up with two complaints about me for 'being deliberately obstructive to the public', needless to say they werent upheld
You aren't allowed to call them 'collisions' now are you? Or is it the other way around? They can't automatically be called 'accidents'?
For fuck's sake.Used to be called accidents until a few cases of driving offences were lost as solicitors said if it's an accident then no one can be to blame.
Hmm, me to actually. Could be a reason why they object to having their access blocked.I’d like to hear the other side of the story first.
It is an interesting point like, he pointed out that he needs a lot of NHS care himself...Hmm, me to actually. Could be a reason why they object to having their access blocked.
Maybe the have someone they care for who might need urgent attention at no notice on a regular basis? Or maybe they're just dicks. Hard to say really.
It turns out that the bloke is in fact a grade A bellend.Hmm, me to actually. Could be a reason why they object to having their access blocked.
Maybe the have someone they care for who might need urgent attention at no notice on a regular basis? Or maybe they're just dicks. Hard to say really.
Should have suggested that she might want to avoid conversations about funerals, as hers would be along before too long. Old bat.Attended the funeral of my cousins daughter who had committed suicide at the age of 13.
The whole school and families and friends were in attendance at Sandbach, so parking was at a premium. Found a safe place to park, not causing an obstruction and thought nothing of it.
Return to the car to find two old dears waiting for our return to castigate us for choosing to park on their little cul-de-sac. Explained where we had been thinking that would be the end of it, no, they just continued on saying that we actually obstructed one of them from cutting her hedge. We asked if she wanted to cut her hedge, no - but that wasn't the point!
Older people are often the worst - have fuck all else going on so kick off over petty shite.Attended the funeral of my cousins daughter who had committed suicide at the age of 13.
The whole school and families and friends were in attendance at Sandbach, so parking was at a premium. Found a safe place to park, not causing an obstruction and thought nothing of it.
Return to the car to find two old dears waiting for our return to castigate us for choosing to park on their little cul-de-sac. Explained where we had been thinking that would be the end of it, no, they just continued on saying that we actually obstructed one of them from cutting her hedge. We asked if she wanted to cut her hedge, no - but that wasn't the point!
And meanwhile in the Runcorn:
[Video of] male driver ... screaming expletives at the female ambulance worker for blocking the narrow street in Runcorn, Cheshire