Way to go den ...
The Medway Handyman wrote:
Andy Hall wrote:
On 2008-08-02 09:47:24 +0100, "The Medway Handyman"
said:
My daughters main complaint is that people don't get out of the way
when they see a large flourescent yellow/green ambulance with
flashing blue lights - assuming they actually notice it in the first
place. She ran over a dog a few months ago, it was on a lead at the time.
Woman walking it had stopped at a Zebra crossing. Bex approached on
blues & twos, used the repeater siren.
I've always wanted a set of those on my car. The sirens and lights I
mean, not the fluorescent excessences.
They have great repeater sirens in Moscow - loud and low pitched
honking sound. I would *really* like one of those.
Woman walked onto the crossing in front of her,
then 'spotted' the ambulance & stepped backwards - leaving the dog
on the end of the lead.
Since it was a dog & had to be reported to the police, she had to
radio control for another ambulance to collect the cardiac arrest
patient in the back of her truck - who fortunately survived.
I suppose that the dog didn't?
No, brown bread.
(Is Bex short for Bexley, BTW? :-) )
Bex stationed at Bexley.
With your background, I had thought it might be related to this:
http://www.bex.com/
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Rod
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