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Nobody cares jack123, literally nobody, this is the uk in 2024, i think I'll jump on the plane to Rwanda, it's better than watching liam cullen attempting to control the ball until 2028..
 
Nobody cares jack123, literally nobody, this is the uk in 2024, i think I'll jump on the plane to Rwanda, it's better than watching liam cullen attempting to control the ball until 2028..
Maybe? But just wow, I really can’t believe a thing like that could happen. Literally left on your own bleeding to blinking death. I am in total aghast at what has happened to us. Without blaming anyone, but Jesus Christ there’s a man bleeding to death, and all they could do was turn up 9 hours later. Surely if they have no available ambulance crews available, then just pass it on to the police or fire brigade for basic life saving services.
 
Last year, my mother, a frail 90 year old woman living in Baglan, fell over in her own home and knocked herself out. My brother found her about an hour later and called the ambulance. it took them nine hours to come. So I can well believe it.
 
Last year, my mother, a frail 90 year old woman living in Baglan, fell over in her own home and knocked herself out. My brother found her about an hour later and called the ambulance. it took them nine hours to come. So I can well believe it.
Very similar to my 93 year old gran last year, only difference was my Nan broke her hip.
 
Last year, my mother, a frail 90 year old woman living in Baglan, fell over in her own home and knocked herself out. My brother found her about an hour later and called the ambulance. it took them nine hours to come. So I can well believe it.
My father in law (who was 83) fell and broke his hip , he waited 17 hours for an ambulance, that finally came from Kidwelly for him . Spent 8 weeks in hospital, caught C. Diff in Morriston hospital, caught covid in Neath/Port talbot hospital even though he was in a room on his own. Passed away on 19th October. It's an absolutely shocking state of affairs. Worked all his life, and yet when he needed help in his hour of need , we as a family, felt he was let down appallingly.
 
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