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Re: MS in NZ & Caution
by surfertam
wow. no morphine to MI,s. it was introduced in scotland in conjunction to thrombolyisis as the only way to remove central chest pain. infact it is part of the thrombolisys protocol. would be interested in any further info. aside from that i heard that in edinburgh they are building a new "super station". merging all the current ambulance stations into one, including the PTS (patient transport service). total personel of probably 150 staff. there are 17 car parking spaces - total. it is also situated between craigmillar and niddrie, two areas renowned for the concentration of heroin addicts. Management -- god bless their little cotton socks.
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