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"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
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dennis@home wrote:

He probably thinks its good driving to run pets down.
I wonder if it was excess speed or just plain stupidity?

Prabably stupidity Dennis. London Ambulance deliberately recruit
stupid people, then train them extensively to become even more
stupid.


It probably runs in the family.


Wouldn't have been excess speed, no reason to go fast with a critical
cardiac arrest patient in the back, all the time in the world.


Changing the story again?


Whoosh! I was being sarcastic Dennis, please try to pay attention.

You said they were on their way to an incident, so why were they
taking a cardiac arrest victim there?


Which bit of the following leads you to believe that?

"she had to radio control for another ambulance to collect the cardiac
arrest patient in the back of her truck - who fortunately survived".

As it happens there is less reason to go fast with a cardiac victim
in the back than when going there.


Oh, and you would know all about that would you?


I know more than you think.


They should have started the treatment and its rather hard to
continue when the ambulance is being chucked about.


Ambulance crews don't 'treat' cardiac arrest patients, their mandate is to
stabilise the patient e.g. stop him/her from croaking until they can get
them to A&E where they can be treated properly.


Get some proper paramedics then!
The sooner you administer the drugs the better the prospects.
The drive back could kill the patent however fast they drive.


You really are on a loser here so why not give up?


I should take up smoking Dennis - it improves your concentration &
protects against Parkinson's disease.

"Symptoms of dementia associated with Parkinson's disease vary from person
to person. The most common are memory loss and loss of the ability to
reason and to carry out normal everyday tasks. The person may become
obsessional and there may be a loss of emotional control, with sudden
outbursts of anger or distress"

Sounds just like you doesn't it?


It sure sounds like you.