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Doraemon brightens up Chon Buri ambulance

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Doraemon brightens up Chon Buri ambulance

By Chamnarn Jaifeu 
The Nation

 

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A 37-year-old rescuer from a religious organisation in Chon Buri province has come up with an idea to comfort and alleviate the fears of passengers in his ambulance.

 

He has decorated the vehicle in bright blue colours with pillows featuring the famous Japanese cartoon character Doraemon.

 

“This aimed at eliminating possible fears of passengers, because people always assume that rescue vehicles are for dead people and the interior is always soaked with blood from injured people. They also believe that the vehicle is haunted by ghosts,” Nirun Saengsinchai said.

 

Nirun, who works as a rescue worker with the Peaw Yeang Tai Sriracha group in the province, stressed that the cost of the decorations came from his own pocket.

 

One of the injured passengers had said the decoration was “nice” and had made him less fearful, Nirun said.

 

Others had taken selfies with the vehicle and posted them on social networks, he added.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30325328

 
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Perhaps a means of cleaning up all that blood would be more practical. Style over substance.

If I was unconscious, I would not care. On the other hand, regaining consciousness while on meds inside said ambulance may cause additional psychological trauma...

 

Why is this thing staring at me? OMG, they're everywhere and they are all staring at me with their creepy eyes and malicious smiles!!! Let me out! Let me out! Let me out!!!

What a <deleted>!

 

 

Very much the Kawaii (Kawaii - Wikipedia) sort of thing that seems popular east of the Thanylin (4.1 In Asia).

 

Not really my cup of tea, but no doubt Thai people (who comprise the majority of "customers") will thoroughly approve.

 

Which is nice.

 

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Edited by Enoon

Were I unconscious and woke up in this blue 'frankenstein'mon mobile I would immediately go into shock. Seems to me he could use his space more effectively.

If I came round in that I am not sure  it would comfort and alleviate my fears .  (Sorry lazyslipper, missed your comment).

Edited by jacko45k

What a bunch of children.

 

Good case study for experienced psychiatrist......

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