Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Drmrsvandertramp Study
This Story to like. I will give one more reason to come. I only ask you not to forget that this is just a bit of the other side of the same coin.
bus was going in the way of Montreal, like all day. 7:30 am, heading to work. Champlain spent on the bridge when I heard that one of the passengers I see every morning (always the same people) said in French that someone had jumped off the bridge. That's the kind of French that one has after almost 5 years of living here. Misunderstood. What he actually said (I later learned) is that a girl had fainted. (The little message here is for those who always talk about improving the language, which I think does not exist)
She was lying next to one of the windows. The passenger who had been held immediately after the girl's head. Did not last long. Soon time and was awake, but breathing deeply and moaning in pain. The other passengers helped and gave him something to drink. Everyone very supportive.
The French message was addressed to the bus driver who immediately reported the situation to some sort of communications center. The driver explained that he could not stop in the middle of the bridge. After crossing the bridge, parked on the side of the road. 2 minutes after a police car arrived. She was a woman. He boarded the bus and instructed to ask questions and care for the girl. 2 minutes later, 2 fire trucks arrived. Jumped on the bus at least 6 fire with all kinds of equipment physicians. The girl he was given a mask to breathe and will surely took vital signs.
4 minutes later an ambulance. They were already 4 cars. Two paramedics boarded and took care of the girl.
the end, I knew not what stopped the story because half of the passengers moved us to another bus, but surely it was taken in the ambulance to a hospital for tests rigor.
Two things I look fabulous. The first is that the girl may have been suffering from a stomach maluquera normal or you could be hurting a tooth. No one dared to "diagnose" or consider it to be something simple. They left that concept to a medical professional who evaluated you probably all a few minutes after we left.
The second, the attitude of the people. It's the same people they always traveled and who never exchanged words. Everyone usually goes silent, but practically we know. However, did not miss the helping hand and everything was in the midst of an absolute peace and respect for the affected.
Nobody shouted "fucking Ole! Make it as I'm in a hurry! Or think I'm going to the house of his mother ????"
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