December 31, 20214 yr But not involving animals. My daughters friend went back to the UK and was present when somebody became unwell. Vomiting, unconscious, really bad state, wouldn't wake up. So they rang an ambulance. The ambulance people on the phone asked if he was breathing. They responded yes, he was. So the response was, okay then, we cant come out of he's breathing, the ambulance will come but it could be 7 HOURS! I was stunned! Edited December 31, 20214 yr by martin-w
December 31, 20214 yr Administrators Kind of an odd response to a potential life threatening situation! In the U.K, is an ambulance the same as calling Paramedics? Here in the USA most ambulances are for transporting between hospitals while paramedic units come for life saving and emergency transport to a hospital. Charlie AronAVSIM Board of Directors-ADMIN/Moderator-RegistrarJust going to run a Chromebook and not upgrade to a Windows computer. Too many problems with the new Sims! 😱Trying to keep peace and harmony and the will of Landru on the site seems to be a full time job!
December 31, 20214 yr Author 1 hour ago, dmwalker said: I hope he's still breathing. It turned out to be a seizure. Luckily my daughter and her work friend had just been on a first aid course, so he knew what to do. They knew a nurse, so she rushed round and got straight on the phone to the ambulance people and demanded they sent an ambulance immediately. Shortly after, it arrived.
December 31, 20214 yr Author 56 minutes ago, charliearon said: Kind of an odd response to a potential life threatening situation! In the U.K, is an ambulance the same as calling Paramedics? Here in the USA most ambulances are for transporting between hospitals while paramedic units come for life saving and emergency transport to a hospital. Yes, our ambulances are like your paramedics and trained to provide medical aid on the spot. Ive never heard anything like this before, utterly astonishing.
December 31, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, martin-w said: Ive never heard anything like this before, utterly astonishing. Not to justify but may be a consequence of too many false alarms. Dugald Walker
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