The final job of the day was to an elderly man with learning difficulties – he’d fallen over in his warden controlled flat. Luckily for him there were no injuries and after checking him out, we left him happily sitting in his chair.
It’s been a very enjoyable day, and I am so incredibly happy to be back on an ambulance. But I’m bloody knackered, I need some serious sleep.
Tomorrow I’m going to be single again, and have been told that I should report to Poplar station to work with someone there. I’ve never worked with this person before, so it should be interesting.
Nighty-night.
Enjoy tomorrow.Glad you're doing your thing.
Pleased that your last job of today (yesterday) was a good one.
Hope you had a delicious indigestion-less sleep zzzzzzz
Glenda
Glad you're glad to be back on the truck, if that makes sense.Hope you slept well 🙂
Well there dropping like flies here in sunny Melbourne, Aus with the Temp @ 42 degrees centrigrade (and an overnight temp of 26!)- as you can imagine we had a rather busy saturday nightshift!! Wouldnt mind swapping some cool London weather Tom!
Tom, nice to know you are enjoying your job again and are back in your elements.Shola
Glad you've had a relatively quiet time. Here in the US they say law enforcement and EMS/EMT/Fire professions are long periods of boredom punctuated by short periods of flat out horror. Be well.