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From: "ian.wilson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 7:50 PM
Subject: Flying Squad
> There are differences between the two schemes.
>
> In Lincolnshire the helicopter may well have removed critical casualties,
or
> doctors from LIVES (BASICS) have attended the scene before the Squad.
>
> Poor roads add delays and restrict the Squad's area of attendence.
>
> Ian Wilson
> Resuscitation Officer
> Lincoln
beat me to it Ian,
Lincolnshire is fairly well served , but it needs to be be, in part due to
the <expletive deleted> abysmal roads ( access and RTA wise)
Martyn Hodson
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Student Nurse Sheffield University
SJA Ambulance Attendant
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