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Re: Parents
by Cooperman
on a slightly different thread, but still about people not flapping, I was third manning in bristol one night, when we had to take a ptn into the Bristol Royal Infirmary (BRI) one saturday night. The staff aske us to walk the ptn down to minors as the appeared little wrong with him, when we got there we were meet by the sight of two women covered head to toe in clarret, great we thourght its all kicking off. It turned out that whilst they had been in a fight and were bleeding a bit the phoned one of the boyfriends and got him to drive them doen to the BRI (a good 20 mins from where the were), as they didn't want to cause any hassel. For once someone used some common sense and didn't start flapping at the sight of blood. It turned out that they both had several minor cuts to their scalps!
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