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Offline Speelgoedmannetje

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Re: When an ambulance's siren stops during rush-hour...
« on: January 10, 2005, 07:48:32 PM »
Don't know...
here in the city, I often hear the siren being turned on and off while they drive through the city. Maybe on a clear road they rather have turned the siren off... Maybe turned out not being necessary at all, when they got a closer look in the ambulance and it seems not being critical.
One can only hope..

Fact is, you did a very good think to help the poor guy. Not everyone knows how to deal with such situations. And hardly anyone knows how to deal with such situations correctly.
And now you make a nice cuppa tea for yourself and so, call your sis to have a bit chitchat, and overall make yourself comfortable, it has been quite shock for you I guess.
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Re: When an ambulance's siren stops during rush-hour...
« Reply #1 on: January 11, 2005, 01:10:18 AM »
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I don't know that I can really say I did the best I could have. I mean I had my mobile phone in my pocket the whole time, I could have called an ambulance from the guy's side instead of going to the pub? Maybe I thought someone there'd know first aid, I dunno.
At that moment, you tried to help him. So you did a good thing. I mean, you were shocked, so your mind was clouded. You couldn't help that. Some ppl run away from such. But Punkie didn't, Punkie tried to save this man and called for help. You did a very good thing, no less, and therefore you get my humble respect.
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Re: When an ambulance's siren stops during rush-hour...
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2005, 09:23:22 PM »
You're welcome, Chris
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