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...Because I know that the readers here are superb.

Request One - Unison had a press release the other day about dirty ambulances. I've had a look on their website for some actual *data*, or some other form of real information, such us their method of surveying, but all for nought. Does anyone have access to this actual information?

Request Two - I'm interested in joining a *serious* roleplay guild in one of the following MMORPGS, World of Warcraft, Eve Online, City of X, Tabula Rasa or some other free game. I'm looking for a group that doesn't mind me being an infrequent player (due to my shift work) - I'm looking for a group of people I can relax with.

Thanks in advance.

View Article  Under Pressure

Red at hospital.JPGRemember I was telling you about the new function on our display terminals in the vehicles, the one that counst how long you have been at hospital? This is a picture that my crewmate took while I was away playing on the FRU the other day. It shows that she was waiting to hand over their patient for two hours.
It's been crazy the last few days - we leave the station at the start of our shift to attend to a patient who has been waiting for us to start work. Then we spend the rest of the day out, running from patient to patient. While doing my paperwork at hospital or on the way to a patient all I've heard is our dispatchers doing 'general broadcasts' to see if there are any ambulances available to attend to the 'many emergency calls across the sector'.
It's not even your usual winter pressures - I'm yet to see much of the traditional winter illnesses. It's not like there is a sudden increase in 'flu' cases, there hasn't been an outbreak of Norovirus. It's been the usual run of people with chest pains, old people collapsed, drunks, abdominal pains - all the usual stuff, just much more of it.
I was speaking to a hospital site manager the other day, she agreed that there isn't any apparent reason for the increase in people coming to hospital. It's the normal stuff, just more of it.
So we have been waiting at the hospitals, which have been filling up with patients - this means that patients have been waiting for ambulances.
Which was why an lovely old fella was waiting for an ambulance for an hour on the floor of a shop with a broken hip.
Then he had to wait for two hours on an ambulance trolley in order to be handed over to the hospital.
I can't see a solution to this - there will always be periods where more people need emergency healthcare. While I think that we should have more ambulances - this isn't a solution to these short term increases in demand.
Hopefully it'll be better in a few days.


I was spoken to by a reporter from 'The People' newspaper in order to get my comments on the winter pressures. I explained that, as an organisation, we have a pretty good process in place to deal with the demand. As pressure increases we do various things to increase the number of ambulances on the road. Overtime also becomes available - which is nice for us poorly paid people.
The strange thing is that the day after the People article (by Tom Carlin) is published, an very similar article is front page news in the Daily Express. This article is by Mark Reynolds, and contains the same quotes (and a fair bit of the same sentences). Except that they misattribute comments from a nurse as comments from me.

Isn't this plagarism? Or just the 'echo chamber' that blogs are often accused of being.

Have a look and decide for yourself -
Original article in The People.
Second article in the Daily Express. (The comments to that article are both scary and hilarious)


Finally - I managed to persuade my brother to buy himself a Macbook Pro (better than my Macbook, the swine! The next person to say that teachers are paid rubbish will get a severe talking to from me). It was a right struggle to get him to open his wallet - but he's now really rather glad that he did. It especially made an impact as to how easy it was to set the Mac up with his home network as opposed to the swearing I was doing trying to get his Vista machine to work.

Does anyone have any 'killer apps' that they would like to suggest? He's impressed with the ease of Handbrake and iSquint to get video ready for his iPhone. I've already got him admitting that Quicksilver is 'greased loveliness' and he has Delicious library installed but I'd love to hear what other people are using.

Welcome to Random Acts Of Reality, a Blog based in London, England, written by an E.M.T working for the London Ambulance Service. Also, number one search result for "Womble porn". All names have be changed to protect the guilty. This Blog was previously known as "Why I Hate Humanity" but the antipsychotic medication seems to have kicked in.

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