Shops and Supermarkets
I used to work in a supermarket where the girl on the deli counter cut off the top of her finger in the meat slicer, but was made to finish her shift before going to hospital. You can now pay £100 to shoot zombies in the store's empty shell, haunted by poor dead nine-finger deli girl. Tell us your tales of the old retail experience, from either side of the counter
( , Thu 10 May 2012, 13:50)
I used to work in a supermarket where the girl on the deli counter cut off the top of her finger in the meat slicer, but was made to finish her shift before going to hospital. You can now pay £100 to shoot zombies in the store's empty shell, haunted by poor dead nine-finger deli girl. Tell us your tales of the old retail experience, from either side of the counter
( , Thu 10 May 2012, 13:50)
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no harm in moving the patient to the warehouse...
...ambulance colleague of mine went to a 999 call in a supermarket. Patient was in cardiac arrest and so needed CPR and the services of a defibrillator. She was staggered that customers were still happy to lean over her to reach the stuff on the shelves regardless.
( , Sat 12 May 2012, 19:08, 1 reply)
...ambulance colleague of mine went to a 999 call in a supermarket. Patient was in cardiac arrest and so needed CPR and the services of a defibrillator. She was staggered that customers were still happy to lean over her to reach the stuff on the shelves regardless.
( , Sat 12 May 2012, 19:08, 1 reply)
No harm apart from the time taken to move them they're not receiving CPR and a lot more likely to die....
...still, seeing as this didn't actually happen, I doubt it hurt anyone.
( , Tue 15 May 2012, 14:20, closed)
...still, seeing as this didn't actually happen, I doubt it hurt anyone.
( , Tue 15 May 2012, 14:20, closed)
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