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Re: Sky
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denvermedic
i tried to find an email link (no, not for spam) but no luck...so i comment here.
found your site through peter canning's blog - having lived in london for several years, i do find it interesting to hear the ems side of things there (as i hadn't done it when i lived there, but do now).
anyway, we were under the impression that because you work for the nhs if you see the sort of person who calls you for a veruca, you can basically tell them to get stuffed (in the nicest way of course), whereas our legal system prevents us from doing such, and i have to take people to the hospital even if they call because they have a blister on their foot (and yes, i have done this). is this true?
i'd also like to find out more about your rapid response car as it sounds to me as if you don't have any meds with you...but perhaps i have got it wrong. i'd just like to ask more about it since we don't have such a thing in the system i work in.
i'd be interested in having a bigger discussion about this - you should be able to find my email address via my profile.
nice site. i can definitely relate.
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