
One of these is a London Ambulance. One is Thunderbird 4.
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Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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Anonymous
on Sat 25 Jun 2005 08:36 PM BST | Permanent Link
Must be a lot of Gordon tracy's about northern Ireland then :) we have quite a few of those "floating about" :-)
Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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Mark
on Sat 25 Jun 2005 08:38 PM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
im hoping the one one the left is the ambulance
Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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Anonymous
on Sat 25 Jun 2005 09:17 PM BST | Permanent Link
Wow - imagine riding in the back of that! No wonder you have so many "frequent flyers"!
-photocat Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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LearningNursing
on Sat 25 Jun 2005 10:17 PM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
both are availible 24-7-365
"calling LFB, calling LFB errrr International Rescue come in please" Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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DashClone
on Sun 26 Jun 2005 03:03 AM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
The 4 kinda gives it away. Doh!
Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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Anonymous
on Sun 26 Jun 2005 04:03 AM BST | Permanent Link
from this monitor it looks like ye want to use the T4 for Blackwall tunnel as it be flooded. Or was to to drive down to Southend and go off the pier? Dungbeetle
Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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Luc
on Sun 26 Jun 2005 08:58 AM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
I reckon the one on the left is the Glastonbury RRU. Way cool !
Talking of TLA's - is our esteemed RRU/EMT planning on becoming an ECP ? http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4623447.stm Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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ChewyStu
on Sun 26 Jun 2005 09:35 AM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
RANT ALERT!!!! Brace yourselves!!!
Re. luc's comment above, checked out the BBC web link, another CRAZY idea by the powers that be. Another way to avoid, what I think, is the real problem. A lack of hospitals. I live in West Sussex. All the central hospitals have been closed or downgraded. There are now 2 A&E hospitals (as I understand it), Brighton (East Sussex) or Redhill (Surrey). They are great and convenient should you live on the outer southern or northern edges of West Sussex, otherwise you are looking at a substantial trip by car (let alone public transport) into congested towns not built to take the kind of traffic major hospitals attract that lack appropriate parking facilites (especially in the case of Brighton!). Re: Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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LearningNursing
on Mon 27 Jun 2005 12:32 AM BST | Profile | Permanent Link
so dont goto A&E! - take yourself to the walk in center or better still wait till the GP' opens on Monday! - thats what there there for!
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Anonymous
on Mon 27 Jun 2005 01:06 PM BST | Permanent Link
So if he cuts the tip of his finger off with a chainsaw on Friday evening, are you saying this is neither accident (presumably!) or emergency? Friend/family at the ready with the car keys ..... no rush, I'll wait 'til Monday!
Guess I'm lucky. My local hospital my not be wonderful, but it's close (close enough to drive myself there and back with a broken arm!). Re: Thunderbirds Are Go
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Anonymous
on Tue 28 Jun 2005 01:04 AM BST | Permanent Link
Last week Wellington Free Ambulance (in New Zealand) just launched two new vehicles, and I thought they reminded me of something ... thanks for the giggle!
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