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24 March 2010

O/t at Home.

68M - Hypo, managed at home, left in care of family to eat dinner.

59F - ? onset of a chest infection, requesting transport.

?50M - Assist another crew with a violent hypo that needed to be physically restrained just to get a BSL reading.

21M - Police were going to give him a ride home but saw the cut lip and get it checked first. Covering their arse, make sense.

20F - IP with friends some oxygen bandit of a doo gooder walking past called on their mobile. The friends were walking her home!!!!

59M - Had a ?vaso vagal getting out of bed at 0400hrs to go to the toilet and thought it must have been a heart attack. Transported anyway.

96M - A true gentleman who's grace, dignity and intellect charmed us, the nurses and Dr's all. Had a fall at home and took many hours to get himself up of the floor. Lacerations to his head but unfortunately he had struck the eye ball with such impact that it had ruptured.

And that was it, nothing to tax my skills.
Lets see what the rostered week hold.

Be careful out there and I'll see you at the Big One.

Taz

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