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Re: Parents
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Bumpylady
I rcently had to call an ambulance to my 4 week old son. He had turned blue around the mouth. By the time the ambulance arrived he had returned to normal colour but was still lethargic and breathing heavily, so the paramedics took him to A & E.
The paramedics were wonderful- even at 2.00am they were calm, caring (i had managed to stay calm untill they arrived then began to shake- i think it was the relief of having someone who knew what they were doing there) and presssional. I knew my baby was in safe hands and they cared for him well. As the emergency was over we even managed to chat on the way to hospital (once they had staified themselves that immediate danger had passed) and discussed Mr Reynolds musings.
The point of this post is to take my hat off to all of you paramedics. From your lifsaving skills, to your people skills, to how on earth you do such an important job in the back of that moving vehicle. Thanks folks- from a greatful customer. One that hopes never to use your service again though!
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