tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4489565303994499222.post3356188138168268130..comments2023-10-30T08:23:36.678+00:00Comments on Trying My Patients: Just for the RecordElla Shawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15379522083602755280noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4489565303994499222.post-31422251973478197772013-02-26T03:49:58.496+00:002013-02-26T03:49:58.496+00:00You can search for equity do-it-yourself loans wit...You can search for equity do-it-yourself loans without problems <a href="http://j.plustar.jp/446du" rel="nofollow">j.plustar.jp</a> <br />seeking out a cosigner can help to further improve the confidence in the lender, with <br />many different mortgages approved after bankruptcy actually <br />dependent with a cosigner.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4489565303994499222.post-42548708796371839172012-06-29T23:34:05.523+01:002012-06-29T23:34:05.523+01:00Im reading this as a re-tweet.
Almost a year befo...Im reading this as a re-tweet. <br />Almost a year before this post- I had to call 999 for my mum. I was her carer and despite background antibiotics, she had pneumonia. Needed blue's in, and straight to resus.<br />What I got, to start with was an FRV. 2 maned. Im not sure if they were paramedics or techs, but what I do know is they were lovely. Professional and apologetic when it took 1 1/2 hrs to get a wagon. My mum was semi- consious, my sister was in a state, and I had run from my house in my slippers. The first responders laughed and joked with us. I made them coffee- life blood- and they complemented the fact that my sister and I gave a damn.<br />Sadly mum died 3 days later. But it was not the fault of those 2 first responders. It was her time. <br />I cant remember the 2 gents names, and no longer live within their patch, but they are exactly the people I would want on hand if every I had an emergency!!<br />Keep up the good work ladies and gents!mummycoffeenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4489565303994499222.post-49049887635740297902011-12-29T09:26:24.781+00:002011-12-29T09:26:24.781+00:00I have only been involved with Ambulances and Para...I have only been involved with Ambulances and Paramedics as a user, and as a Care Home Manager and First Aider at my Rugby club I've had to use them quite a bit and I have never, never had a bad experience, the service from the crews has always been excellent. <br />"News" services like this one are just trying to sell a story, they are not worried about accuracy or balance, just the headlines, yours is a very good balanced response, its a shame reporters can't be as objective.<br />Please keep up the good work and ignore the vocal minority that are not happy unless they are whinging about someone else not doing a job they're not prepared to do themselvesthesprathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03024112103433794633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4489565303994499222.post-68428280123084748272011-12-29T00:40:06.971+00:002011-12-29T00:40:06.971+00:00I'm going to have to agree & disagree. FRV...I'm going to have to agree & disagree. FRVs, Community First Responders and the whole gamut of resources that can be used to beat ORCON can and do save lives especially if used correctly. Then you get the other shit. The lone paramedic who is left with a patient with LVF for an hour that despite begging for back up before the patient arrests. The single techie on scene at an arrest with a GP who doesn't get back up for 40 minutes. Why? Because they are no longer triaged as priority calls if there are medical personnel present. ORCON has been made so who cares? FRV/PRU/RRUs aren't killing people but the system definitely is and in my experience it is only getting worse.epocalypsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17334758621532810497noreply@blogger.com