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VIDEO: Shocking moment patient falls from ambulance in Bangkok


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5 hours ago, Dap said:

Unfortunately, Sh*T happens and will always happen. People make mistakes and errors occur,. We have all been guilty.

Yes I would have to agree, and maybe the wheel lock or whatever holds the stretcher in failed. Looked like he was OK. 

These ambulances do not look exectly brand new. God bless. 

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7 hours ago, colinneil said:

Reminds me of the carry on films, that happened in a film, but it was a comedy film.

That in the video was almost a tragedy, luckily the patient wasnt struck by a vehicle.

But didn't his head go under the ambulance when it braked? Carry on Klaxon! If it wasn't so serious it would be funny. Well....????

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Oh, come on, don't be so fickel, people fall out of ambulances all over the world, especially here in Thailand!

And now the patient has something to talk about in the locker room! 555

 

 

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4 hours ago, Percy P said:

But this wasn't a mistake. Speak for yourself

Are you saying that someone deliberately left the door open and didn't lock the wheels?

 

Do you have any inside information you would like to share ?

 

 

It was pretty funny after all is said and done!

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I maybe wrong, for memory I thought that the foldaway stretcher is locked in when placed in the back of the ambulance, even if the door comes open the stretcher shouldn't move.?? You can't have a patient rolling back and forth in a moving vehicle.

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8 hours ago, colinneil said:

Reminds me of the carry on films, that happened in a film, but it was a comedy film.

That in the video was almost a tragedy, luckily the patient wasnt struck by a vehicle.

Carry on... Nurse or Matron, I forgot which one.

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How could the back door not be shut, the driver or who  ever was at the scene

where the patient was loaded were negligent, they should be fired as soon

as they reached the hospital. Accidental, sure, but totally not acceptable.

Geezer

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