THROUGH The Crow I would like to thank the Royston ambulance crew for its help on Saturday. My husband was travelling toward Baldock on the A507 where there was a road accident and had to take a turn off on to the A600. He had already phoned me to tell m
THROUGH The Crow I would like to thank the Royston ambulance crew for its help on Saturday.
My husband was travelling toward Baldock on the A507 where there was a road accident and had to take a turn off on to the A600.
He had already phoned me to tell me that he was feeling really ill with bad stomach pains, but wanted to continue his journey. I called 999 for an ambulance but my husband was incoherent and it was difficult to get instructions to where he was.
My son-in-law came and took me to try to find him and the ambulance crew was in communication with us to keep me informed with what was going on.
They found him first and told us that he was being taken to Lister Hospital. Luckily, after many tests, he was found to be all right and was allowed home - but it could have been different.
The crew was a female/male team and I would like to thank them for all their help. Not enough press is given to the good part of the NHS and the people who work in it.
When there is an emergency, all stops are pulled out.
SHEILA BRIDGES
Buntingford
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