Embarrassing Injuries
Sometimes your mind isn't quite on the job in hand, the throes of passion get, well, passionate and something goes painfully wrong. Ok, so you wouldn't tell your mates how you got injured, but you can tell us... we won't laugh. Much.
( , Thu 2 Sep 2004, 10:25)
Sometimes your mind isn't quite on the job in hand, the throes of passion get, well, passionate and something goes painfully wrong. Ok, so you wouldn't tell your mates how you got injured, but you can tell us... we won't laugh. Much.
( , Thu 2 Sep 2004, 10:25)
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Not so much embarrassing, but....
..a well deserved injury.
Was dispatched (paramedic) to pedestrian vs car. The pedestrian had some decent injuries, but seemed very agitated and keen to try and walk away. He was also too drunk to be allowed the pain relief drugs I carry. Arrived at the hospital and was approached by a police officer who asked where we had picked the patient up from. Police officer then explained that the patient had been seen attempting to touch 2 young girls in a pub beer garden, got seen and had done a runner to another pub. Got spotted there by irate parents, chased and ran into the path of the car. (Parents then hid cause they thought they would get in trouble).
I was never so happy to have not given pain relief...
( , Fri 3 Sep 2004, 15:35, Reply)
..a well deserved injury.
Was dispatched (paramedic) to pedestrian vs car. The pedestrian had some decent injuries, but seemed very agitated and keen to try and walk away. He was also too drunk to be allowed the pain relief drugs I carry. Arrived at the hospital and was approached by a police officer who asked where we had picked the patient up from. Police officer then explained that the patient had been seen attempting to touch 2 young girls in a pub beer garden, got seen and had done a runner to another pub. Got spotted there by irate parents, chased and ran into the path of the car. (Parents then hid cause they thought they would get in trouble).
I was never so happy to have not given pain relief...
( , Fri 3 Sep 2004, 15:35, Reply)
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