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Comments about ambulance

There are 27 comments about "ambulance"

Sheila Hilton: Sheila V, You're most likely correct about Hapgoods; I know they did live on our right hand side, so no.20 is probably right. I don't remember a Christine Iddon - only Elaine. Was Christine an older......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

Joanne Amorello Minor: Hello Sheila, Yes thats right about my nanna and grandad and mum, my nan was Jessie and my grandad was Bob, my nan was an auxillary nurse at Bridgewater Hospital and my grandad an ambulance......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Sheila Vaudrey: Hiya Joanne, I remember you mum Susan, we lived next door but one to her in Harewood Road, I think her father was an ambulance driver and her mum also worked for the health service,......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Mitch: The reason we have giant pot holes and roads in such terrible shape has to do with the Quebec government's cutting corners. They use lower quality asphalt and put down only a very thin layer......

in response to: Potholes by EvilGentleman

Anne Priestley (nee Rigby): Hi Cyril I found the other site yesterday (Article4343) enjoyed all the photos that have been posted particulary the one of Roscoe Road and the one of Galliers Sweetshop. I noticed that you mentioned a......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

The Irlam weather watcher: An earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale shook England early on Wednesday morning. One man was injured when a chimney fell through his bedroom ceiling and many homes and businesses were damaged by......

in response to: These Things No Longer Exist by Andrew Smith

Karina Le Gall (born Biles): Hi there, I left Irlam High School in 1983, after many years of bullying because I was "different"!! Anyway that is the past, I have now emigrated to France and am enjoying the French life. ......

in response to: Irlam, Manchester by Andrew Smith

flyby: Hutch just lost another opportunity ! Air ambulance maintenance went to Newton instead.Greed was probably a factor. Oh well......

in response to: America\'s Most Boring Towns: 10 by Scott Sargent

Marlo: No one seemed to be hurt, and I don't know what caused the fire. Firefighters came quickly, but there was no ambulance. Jack-- do you think the people in Newark are at all affected by this......

in response to: Smoke in Helsinki by Marlo

EvilGentleman: Ironically, I have had ambulances impede my driving, as they go too slow around curves, even with their lights flashing. I guess maybe they are too top-heavy, or they have to be cautious of the......

in response to: Things I Hate About... Traffic by EvilGentleman

Jo-Ann: People who race to stay ahead of the ambulance...

in response to: Things I Hate About... Traffic by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: Hmmm, chiamatt's question brings up some valid points. My instinctive response would be to say that providing parking at establishments that serve alcohol is inviting people to drink and drive, and therefore should not be......

in response to: Does Anyone Else Find This Stupid? by EvilGentleman

EvilGentleman: During my 6 years of working as a jail guard, I saw many disrespectful acts commited by the prisoners. I have been spit on, had my children's lives threatened, and had to sustain abuse of......

in response to: Free Man? by Urbanghost (michael talbot)

Grange: I m a paramedic , so I can tell you some of the rates . In Ont . its 45 $ from a residence or public place . This is collected by the hospital which......

in response to: A Very Expensive Locksmith by groovehouse

chiamattt: jeeff: population density is so high in Japan and Korea that Health Care costs, such as routine checks and ambulance rides are quite cheap compared to what they cost in the U.S and Canada. Could......

in response to: A Very Expensive Locksmith by groovehouse

Tyfoid Kid: Last time my mother took a ride in an ambulance it was $700 to go one mile. When I was in college I worked at a fast food restraunt and we the assistant managers......

in response to: A Very Expensive Locksmith by groovehouse

EvilGentleman: I remember a few years ago, perhaps some time in the 1990's, there was a story in the Montreal media about a fire in an apartment building where one of the residents, a man from......

in response to: A Very Expensive Locksmith by groovehouse

drea: In Toronto you have to pay, I think $50, for ambulance ride if it's not a big emergency. My friend had to pay for it cuz he fainted at school, and the school called 911....

in response to: A Very Expensive Locksmith by groovehouse

jeeff: in japan i was told that you have to pay for your own ambulance ride after the fact....

in response to: A Very Expensive Locksmith by groovehouse

Peter: so, i found it again! its at 8th avenue and 14th street in {brooklyn}: [[img:7316]] [[img:7317]] btw... more info on the old white cadillac ambulance parked out front is [[2612:here]]......

in response to: Wash Dry by sine

Peter: last summer, i saw a bum passed out on that wooden ramp up to the boardwalk. he looked dead and didnt appear to be breathing. i mentioned it to a cop on the boardwalk and......

in response to: Winter by Oneon

indykid: Went through New Cross a few weeks ago on the way to Waterloo East, think someone had thrown themselves under a train. There was huge delays, a lot of Ambulances, and a group of concerned......

in response to: bleak day, new cross by elaine

jeeff: hm, if you flip that photo the traffic flows the wrong way, unless it's a one-way street (tho i do remember a lot of those in manhattan). maybe the sign is meant to be......

in response to: Random N.Y.C photos. by barry

elaine: well, it's history and geography. the romany gypsies are one thing, then there are irish gypsies, and then there are elective 'new age' travellers. the new age travellers came out of a long standing squatting......

in response to: urban transgressions and taboos by elaine

Peter: jj- thanks for pasing this story on to us. like jamie, i really enjoy the {text} entries too, sometimes alot more than the {photo} posts, as theyre alot more informative and imaginative. ive seen situations like......

in response to: Girlfight by JJ

elaine: I came to NY one time and stayed in a hotel near Times Sq, so it was very central, and the noise struck me as not just A LOT, which it was, but I still......

in response to: Spring by Peter

Peter: Damn! the ambulance one! wow!...

in response to: ambulance chasing by ian

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