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07 June 2011

Didn't transport many.

But we saw a few!

85M - An old country GP, retired for 30yrs now and a lovely person with a bad chest infection he had tried to manage at home.

59M - CA pt of to respite care for a while.

30F - Assault your husband in front of the cops they will arrest you. Tell them that your pregnant and have had some spotting they'll call us, be dumb enough to tell us that your LMO has examined you and is not worried about it and you only asked for an ambulance because you didn't want to be in gaol (jail), TOUGH. Left in police care.

30F - No breakfast, swam on a very cold day outdoors, went into a sauna and collapsed??? wonder why. Simple lac under her chin that she will see her own LMO about.

90F - Sciatica like pain, transport for examination.

72F - Very hypotensive maybe an allergic reaction but not classic. Transport to do labs.

33M - Bipolar and PTSD rang because his counselor was not available and wanted to talk to someone. We talked, discussed things and he was happy to stay at home.

49M - Domestic assault, swollen nose.

81F - Transport to a ward with ascites.

See you at the big One.

Taz

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