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999 Ratings one more for a 1000. Help
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What happens when we get a rating of 1000? Prize from Jim? Free night at his site? New motorhome? Waiting with anticipation x
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free whatWhat happens when we get a rating of 1000? Prize from Jim? Free night at his site? New motorhome? Waiting with anticipation x
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17822 nowWow Wildbill - 17821! I now have serious rating envy!
Glad it was all sorted and Mrs G is feeling ok now.There was me thinking you had had the same problem as I had the other day on the motorway at Maidstone I got off at the exit for the A229 and rang 999 for an ambulance for my wife. I told them we were on the Road coming in to the city and we were by the River Medway on a dual-carriageway in a lay-by withing sight of the Law-courts. IN A LARGE WHITE MOTORHOME. It took half an hour and three phone messages to the ambulance control before the paramedic car zoomed the opposite way stopped about 200 yards, then drove on away, as I was on the phone to the controller, who said OK he will with you in two minutes. HE drove passed us, then stopped a hundred yards further on in a entrance way. I thought he had seen us and would reverse up. But no I ran down an knocked on his window as he was reporting back that we were not there. He had been told that we were on the footpath by the river?????????????????? So I was really pleased that she had not had an arrest, or I would left to deal with that with my own defibrillator kit The excuse was that the controllers have no local knowledge as they were in another County. I did give the Road name were were in and the nearest road Junction but it seems they need post codes and house number. God knows what you do in the wild countryside.
Luckily Wifey had stopped getting the heavy chest pain and it had subsided after the Aspirins started to work. I always though it was me who was dodgy.
Wow GG that sounds pretty traumatic for both of you! Hope your wife is now recovered and nothing on-going?There was me thinking you had had the same problem as I had the other day on the motorway at Maidstone I got off at the exit for the A229 and rang 999 for an ambulance for my wife. I told them we were on the Road coming in to the city and we were by the River Medway on a dual-carriageway in a lay-by withing sight of the Law-courts. IN A LARGE WHITE MOTORHOME. It took half an hour and three phone messages to the ambulance control before the paramedic car zoomed the opposite way stopped about 200 yards, then drove on away, as I was on the phone to the controller, who said OK he will with you in two minutes. HE drove passed us, then stopped a hundred yards further on in a entrance way. I thought he had seen us and would reverse up. But no I ran down an knocked on his window as he was reporting back that we were not there. He had been told that we were on the footpath by the river?????????????????? So I was really pleased that she had not had an arrest, or I would left to deal with that with my own defibrillator kit The excuse was that the controllers have no local knowledge as they were in another County. I did give the Road name were were in and the nearest road Junction but it seems they need post codes and house number. God knows what you do in the wild countryside.
Luckily Wifey had stopped getting the heavy chest pain and it had subsided after the Aspirins started to work. I always though it was me who was dodgy.
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There was me thinking you had had the same problem as I had the other day on the motorway at Maidstone I got off at the exit for the A229 and rang 999 for an ambulance for my wife. I told them we were on the Road coming in to the city and we were by the River Medway on a dual-carriageway in a lay-by withing sight of the Law-courts. IN A LARGE WHITE MOTORHOME. It took half an hour and three phone messages to the ambulance control before the paramedic car zoomed the opposite way stopped about 200 yards, then drove on away, as I was on the phone to the controller, who said OK he will with you in two minutes. HE drove passed us, then stopped a hundred yards further on in a entrance way. I thought he had seen us and would reverse up. But no I ran down an knocked on his window as he was reporting back that we were not there. He had been told that we were on the footpath by the river?????????????????? So I was really pleased that she had not had an arrest, or I would left to deal with that with my own defibrillator kit The excuse was that the controllers have no local knowledge as they were in another County. I did give the Road name were were in and the nearest road Junction but it seems they need post codes and house number. God knows what you do in the wild countryside.
Luckily Wifey had stopped getting the heavy chest pain and it had subsided after the Aspirins started to work. I always though it was me who was dodgy.
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