So there we were at my house on cover. Since I've moved we can use my house as a coverpoint. It's a bit better than sitting in a rat infested carpark.
We were sent off to a three year old who had been suffering with a bit of toncilitus and a sore throat. Unfortunately his mum gave him some popcorn to eat. As you can imagine this didn't go down very well, in fact, it didn't go down at all. One bit got stuck, he coughed it up and up it came with a big glob of blood. Mum saw this and panicked and called us.
He was fine though, well, he wasn't fine, he wasn't very well. But he wasn't any iller than he was before. A tiny scratch on the back of his throat which has probably healed all ready.
Then off to a chap who had just come into the country from visiting abroad. He was diabetic and hadn't eaten all day. Needless to say he got home and had a hypo.
He had been ill abroad and was still feeling under the weather. We filled him with sugar and he seemed to come round a bit so we decided that he needed to be in hospital.
We got him as far as the front door and he was sick, exorcist sick. I reached for the nearest available bowel and held it under the flow. Now he wasn't a good shot and most of it went over my hand. Warm, wet and lumpy it was one of the most unpleasant feelings in the world. I had gloves on but even so...
Then the rain came down, mother earth smiled again.
Sorry. Cars started crashing on the motorway. We got sent to a 5 car RTA which, when control got a better location, turned out to be on a different carriageway from the one they thought. We shot past it and before we got there were stood down. Non injury. We drove past it again but a bit slower this time. Then when we got to the next junction we got turned round to another job which was in the direction we had come from. Drove past the RTA again. We got there and were stood down and then went back again. Drove past the RTA 4 times in all
Then to a woman who had had a headache for two weeks. She had been involved in an RTA a few weeks before hand and had a whiplash injury. I would hazard a guess that that was something to do with her headache
Again there was a dark room with an odd smell. I didn't enquire what was in there.
