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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 11:57:26 -0700 (PDT)
martin wrote: would alert the emergency services. Our trainer cited an example where an employee had a heart attack, a colleague called 999, and when the ambulance turned up at the main gate, the security people didn't even know it had been called, much less where the paramedics needed to go. Because medical help didn't reach them in time, the heart attack victim died. Well in an earlier post I did say phone control/boss afterwards. But IMO the emergency services should always be called first since minutes matter. B2003 |
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