The plan was perfect - we'd just taken a drunk to hospital and the patient (a 45 year old man, married, father of two) had decided to urinate in the back of our ambulance. Both my crewmate and I were happy at this, as we would have to return to our station to 'mop out', and on the way my crewmate could grab a chicken takeaway meal.
And I could get a cup of tea.
This apparently flawless plan was spoilt when we stopped for the food and a man came running out of a pub to tell me that a friend had "a f**k'in' big gash in his head", where he had fell over.
So I dutifully entered the pub, to find a fifty year old man with a cut down to the skull running from his hairline to his eyebrow. Most impressive.
Less impressive was his friend telling me that the patient had taken some 'speed' earlier.
I don't know about you, but I consider myself too old to be taking that stuff, let alone someone old enough to be my father.
Not that I've even taken speed myself. I like my braincells exactly how they are thankyewverymuch
Luckily another ambulance turned up and took the patient off our hands, and so we have returned to the station where I have just mopped out the back of the motor, and am typing this while waiting for it to dry out.
I just wish I could be a fly on the wall when our orignal drunken patient tries to explain to his wife exactly why he has pissed his trousers.
I'm preparing a post on our new pay - but it's taking a while for me to take all the swearing out of it...
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Wee-Wee
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Re: Wee-Wee
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DCS
at 10:37PM (GMT) on Jan 28, 2006 | Permanent Link
LOL! This post is a keeper. Stay dry. :-)
Re: Wee-Wee
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Snoop
at 11:37PM (GMT) on Jan 28, 2006 | Permanent Link
I've just looked at the comments on your earlier post. Does moving from an FRU back to the ambulance count as a voluntary job change? I hope not.
Re: Wee-Wee
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anavrintobin
at 10:42AM (GMT) on Jan 29, 2006 | Permanent Link
I like my braincells exactly how they are aswell. Im going to take the govenments advice and not touch the stuff. I'll just go and get a BIG bottle of vodka instead. They wont mind that will they. Nice and taxable. Seriously tho speed is a far worse drug than Extacy for example.......yet it is in a lower clasification.....hmmmm? Sensible?
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vortexer
at 06:59PM (GMT) on Jan 29, 2006 | Permanent Link
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I just wish I could be a fly on the wall when our orignal drunken patient tries to explain to his wife exactly why he has pissed his trousers. ******** Be careful what you wish for. It may just become one of those programme like the Airport. Re: Wee-Wee
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Merys Jones
at 10:42PM (GMT) on Jan 29, 2006 | Permanent Link
i'll swap you for my weekend
merys www.bloodystudents.blogspot.com Re: Wee-Wee
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Joan
at 11:34PM (GMT) on Jan 29, 2006 | Permanent Link
Pee or vomit. Take any excuse to a nice cup of tea.
Great dad there. Re: Wee-Wee
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Shola Ogunlokun
at 05:11PM (GMT) on Jan 30, 2006 | Permanent Link
A 45 year old man old enough to be your father! That's a bit streched Tom, we met remember (you hadn't had too many drinks by the time I left).
I'm loving your new adventures, what does you work mate think of your blogging or don't you have a permanent one yet? |
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