24 July 2005

Always happens

Two days last week we had an observer. More people to inspire. For those who don't know observer is a person who wants to see what we do and has a good reason for it. Health professional, student, volunteer etc even the bucket boys occasionally. They spend the day with us and marvel at all the exciting things we do in our day to day job.

Or that's the theory
Two of the most boring days I have ever had on shift, the first we did three jobs and transported two pts and the second, we did five jobs and transported three pts.
This student nurse is now looking for a job in the Ambulance service.

Even an abusive drunk who threw things at us didn't put her off.
never mind. Funny didn't work in putting kal off Either

Then anyone who has seen our interesting working times and the sudden rush will know that we can appreciate the occasional quiet shift especially at events and concerts I think Scotmedicman will agree on that front. The greatest achievement we had was us both turning our faces scarlet midway through the day because we forgot sun cream. We will know better next time we are asked to visit edinburgh and watch 250 000 people (MPH) who want to march round Edinburgh.

1 Comments:

Blogger Kal said...

Hey! You're posting! WTG!
Must say you remain my inspiration for getting into SAS, hell, I even named my blog after my observing shifts. ;)

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