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Re: Most Worthless Job?
by Yiota
Found a bloke lying in the street today in Cambridge. People did actually stop to see if he was ok. He appeared to have passed out. My hubby called an ambulance and was asked twice how old the bloke was and the guy at the emergency centre kept saying that he couldn't find the address on his map. This took a good few minutes. Meanwhile the bloke came round and amazingly staggered to his feet. He was very drunk!!! Eventually the guys in the ambulance turned up and appeared to be very familiar with him. Not exactly a pointless call as the bloke was very unwell. But still how many times have they been called out to this guy????
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