Thursday, 23 October 2008

Reason to shut down an ambulance entrance

Of course you are thinking, "What an idiot who the hell closes an ambulance entrance?" I mean sure, there can't be that much reason to close an ambulance entrance and make people walk across from the other side of the car park at one of the large cancer hospitals. 

Well you are as ill informed as I. I never realised the obvious truth of why you would make cancer sufferers walk across a car park dodging cars in the yorkshire wind. I mean I feel so stupid.

The Duchess of York coming to visit.

Of course HRH, wait whats her name? No I have no fucking idea either. Who the fuck is she? Anyway regardless she needed the bomb squad to check the hospital and needed to commandeer the entire ambulance entrance to the wing of the hospital we were delivering and collecting from.

In mean time she causes a complete degradation in patient care and massively affects the privacy of patients who have to go past dignitaries and tv cameras just to make their routine appointments either by walking, wheelchairs or stretchers.

I am completely disgusted by this. Getting dicked by a relatively low member of the royal family does not entitle you the right to degrade the patient care and comfort of all those cancer sufferers. 

I don't care how many ugly children you've had to look after. Your job was getting fucked by a royal. You got paid well and life was good. Do not shit all over peoples healthcare you self centered tosser.

Shame too on the hospital for telling ambulances that they couldn't use that entrance. 

On the plus side because of the extra inconveniance I got to hear from an elderly gentleman how when he was younger his ambition was "to bag a redhead" so that he could see if "the collars matched the cuffs" and apparently they do, so yeah learn something every day. Seems with ambulance work its always something creepy mind. I wont even elaborate on what he told my attendant about accidently getting a lap dance of a man dressed as a woman in Las Vegas. No thats for another day...

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