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Hey guys - I have got a lot of requests for a lot of the teaching supplies

(PowerPoint's) I use for education (mass casualty stuff, photos of Iraq

etc). Only problem is that the files are MASSIVE

Anyone know if I could post them all to a website? I am not so hot to be

able to put something like that together but you guys were really fast and

efficient with the website for jobs and stuff - making the website, finding

out how to do it.I have no idea

Well, if we had a site where I could upload a lot of stuff to, it may help

our CME/CE etc as well as just knowledge in general

Any ideas?

Quinn

cuinne@...

+420 608 246 032

+1 630 747 9081

_____

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Rod Eglin

Sent: 30 October 2006 15:22

Subject: Mass Casualty Presentation

I would like one, also?

Rod

Mass Casualty Presentation

> Does anybody have a good Mass Cas presentation...

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,

There is a website called http://www.yousendit.com/ that allows you to

send large files. Once uploaded to you send it, the website then sends a

mail to the recipient giving them a link to download the file.

Another option would be to use you send it and mail it to me and I can

upload it to the files section...

Rgs

Ian

Mass Casualty Presentation

I would like one, also?

Rod

Mass Casualty Presentation

> Does anybody have a good Mass Cas presentation...

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Hi , thanks for the presentations and info in your package. Had a quick

look, it's just what I was looking for!

Thanks again!

[Remotemedics. co.uk] Mass Casualty Presentation

I would like one, also?

Rod

Mass Casualty Presentation

> Does anybody have a good Mass Cas presentation. ..

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john,

thanks these are great.

gerry

--- JOHN QUINN <cuinne@...> wrote:

> Hey guys - I have got a lot of requests for a lot of

> the teaching supplies

> (PowerPoint's) I use for education (mass casualty

> stuff, photos of Iraq

> etc). Only problem is that the files are MASSIVE

>

>

>

> Anyone know if I could post them all to a website? I

> am not so hot to be

> able to put something like that together but you

> guys were really fast and

> efficient with the website for jobs and stuff -

> making the website, finding

> out how to do it.I have no idea

>

>

>

> Well, if we had a site where I could upload a lot of

> stuff to, it may help

> our CME/CE etc as well as just knowledge in general

>

>

>

> Any ideas?

>

>

>

> Quinn

>

> cuinne@...

>

> +420 608 246 032

>

> +1 630 747 9081

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From:

> [mailto: ] On

> Behalf Of Rod Eglin

> Sent: 30 October 2006 15:22

>

> Subject: Mass Casualty

> Presentation

>

>

>

> I would like one, also?

>

> Rod

>

> Mass Casualty Presentation

>

> > Does anybody have a good Mass Cas presentation...

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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I'm sure you thought of it already, but you could try to upload them

to the files area of the group. Other places would be any of the

major filesharing sites like Rapidshare.de (now Rapidshare.com). You

can upload anything up to 100MB and then post a download link to the

group--though unless you have a premium account things will expire

after 30 days without a download, I think.

On Oct 31, 2006, at 12:09 PM, gerry keenan wrote:

> john,

> thanks these are great.

> gerry

>

> --- JOHN QUINN <cuinne@...> wrote:

>

> > Hey guys - I have got a lot of requests for a lot of

> > the teaching supplies

> > (PowerPoint's) I use for education (mass casualty

> > stuff, photos of Iraq

> > etc). Only problem is that the files are MASSIVE

> >

> >

> >

> > Anyone know if I could post them all to a website? I

> > am not so hot to be

> > able to put something like that together but you

> > guys were really fast and

> > efficient with the website for jobs and stuff -

> > making the website, finding

> > out how to do it.I have no idea

> >

> >

> >

> > Well, if we had a site where I could upload a lot of

> > stuff to, it may help

> > our CME/CE etc as well as just knowledge in general

> >

> >

> >

> > Any ideas?

> >

> >

> >

> > Quinn

> >

> > cuinne@...

> >

> > +420 608 246 032

> >

> > +1 630 747 9081

> >

> >

> >

> > _____

> >

> > From:

> > [mailto: ] On

> > Behalf Of Rod Eglin

> > Sent: 30 October 2006 15:22

> >

> > Subject: Mass Casualty

> > Presentation

> >

> >

> >

> > I would like one, also?

> >

> > Rod

> >

> > Mass Casualty Presentation

> >

> > > Does anybody have a good Mass Cas presentation...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Hey guys - thank you for all of the offers of good ideas for me to better

disseminate these ppts

I got an email from Ian and he is helping me with getting them to a better

format so everyone can get to them

More to follow.

Talk soon

Quinn

cuinne@...

+420 608 246 032

+1 630 747 9081

_____

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of A Austin

Sent: 01 November 2006 01:08

Subject: Re:

I'm sure you thought of it already, but you could try to upload them

to the files area of the group. Other places would be any of the

major filesharing sites like Rapidshare.de (now Rapidshare.com). You

can upload anything up to 100MB and then post a download link to the

group--though unless you have a premium account things will expire

after 30 days without a download, I think.

On Oct 31, 2006, at 12:09 PM, gerry keenan wrote:

> john,

> thanks these are great.

> gerry

>

> --- JOHN QUINN <cuinnegmail (DOT) <mailto:cuinne%40gmail.com> com> wrote:

>

> > Hey guys - I have got a lot of requests for a lot of

> > the teaching supplies

> > (PowerPoint's) I use for education (mass casualty

> > stuff, photos of Iraq

> > etc). Only problem is that the files are MASSIVE

> >

> >

> >

> > Anyone know if I could post them all to a website? I

> > am not so hot to be

> > able to put something like that together but you

> > guys were really fast and

> > efficient with the website for jobs and stuff -

> > making the website, finding

> > out how to do it.I have no idea

> >

> >

> >

> > Well, if we had a site where I could upload a lot of

> > stuff to, it may help

> > our CME/CE etc as well as just knowledge in general

> >

> >

> >

> > Any ideas?

> >

> >

> >

> > Quinn

> >

> > cuinnegmail (DOT) <mailto:cuinne%40gmail.com> com

> >

> > +420 608 246 032

> >

> > +1 630 747 9081

> >

> >

> >

> > _____

> >

> > From: <mailto:%40>

> > [mailto:

<mailto:%40> ] On

> > Behalf Of Rod Eglin

> > Sent: 30 October 2006 15:22

> > <mailto:%40>

> > Subject: Mass Casualty

> > Presentation

> >

> >

> >

> > I would like one, also?

> >

> > Rod

> >

> > Mass Casualty Presentation

> >

> > > Does anybody have a good Mass Cas presentation...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> > removed]

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Ian, I get a msg.

The requested file or directory is not found on the server.

Iam I doing something wrong?

The files promised by have been uploaded to the files area of the

group.

http://health. groups.. com/group/ RemoteSupportMed ics/files/ From%20Jo

hn%20Quinn/

One file unfortunately was too large to upload.

Rgs

Ian

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - -

Ian Sharpe

Medical Response and Audit Coordinator

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:

Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning

We will remember them.

For the Fallen - 1914. ce Binyon (1869-1943)

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The link was probably " clipped " it happens sometimes.

Go to www., search for , and locate

the files link manually.

Rgs

Re:

Ian, I get a msg.

The requested file or directory is not found on the server.

Iam I doing something wrong?

The files promised by have been uploaded to the files area of the

group.

http://health. groups.. com/group/ RemoteSupportMed ics/files/

From%20Jo hn%20Quinn/

One file unfortunately was too large to upload.

Rgs

Ian

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - -

Ian Sharpe

Medical Response and Audit Coordinator

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:

Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.

For the Fallen - 1914. ce Binyon (1869-1943)

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Ian hi

I have a shed load of powerpoints to share - mostly 10mb size - can you

help me get them on here?

They include BLS ALS DEFIB Etc etc....

Thx

Dave Halliwell

Head of Education

South Western Ambulance NHS Trust

Mass Casualty Presentation

I would like one, also?

Rod

Mass Casualty Presentation

> Does anybody have a good Mass Cas presentation...

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Dave,

The only way to get them up is via . There is little I can do to help

at the moment as I'm on leave and only on a dial up connection.

Rgs

Ian

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From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of

Sent: 20 November 2006 22:46

Subject: RE:

Ian hi

I have a shed load of powerpoints to share - mostly 10mb size - can you

help me get them on here?

They include BLS ALS DEFIB Etc etc....

Thx

Dave Halliwell

Head of Education

South Western Ambulance NHS Trust

Mass Casualty Presentation

I would like one, also?

Rod

Mass Casualty Presentation

> Does anybody have a good Mass Cas presentation...

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Rod:

It appears that your spamfighter is working quite effectively !

cheers

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It has removed 214 spam emails to date.

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So you're saying that I *shouldn't* send you my credit card number for a few

gifts? <g>

LT

Guys and Girls,

The e-mail with subject " Shopping " was not sent by me, i have contacted

and they are looking into it, my account as sent over 4000 of these e-mails but

as i only use web mail like it has to be a virus on the server not my

laptop.

Delete the e-mail and my apologies.

Mitch

(Mitch)

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emoticons.

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Dont get me wrong You should all send me your credit card details plus the pin

number and 3 digit code on the back.

I just didnt send the e-mail.

But have a look at this - www.igetspammedalot.org-spammer-junkmail-.now

No dont.

Anyone else had the same problem with web mail??

Mitch

(Mitch)

>

> From: ltorrey@...

> Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 08:09:46 +0000

> Subject: Re:

>

> So you're saying that I *shouldn't* send you my credit card number for a few

gifts? <g>

>

> LT

>

>

>

>

>

> Guys and Girls,

>

>

>

>

>

> The e-mail with subject " Shopping " was not sent by me, i have contacted

and they are looking into it, my account as sent over 4000 of these e-mails but

as i only use web mail like it has to be a virus on the server not my

laptop.

>

>

>

> Delete the e-mail and my apologies.

>

>

>

> Mitch

>

>

>

> (Mitch)

>

>

>

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Windows Live Messenger: Thanks for 10 great years—enjoy free winks and

emoticons.

> http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/157562755/direct/01/

>

>

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Hi Mitch,

Glad to see that its not just me that its happened to mate.

Shane

Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange

>

>

>

> Guys and Girls,

>

>

>

>

>

> The e-mail with subject " Shopping " was not sent by me, i have contacted

and they are looking into it, my account as sent over 4000 of these e-mails but

as i only use web mail like it has to be a virus on the server not my

laptop.

>

>

>

> Delete the e-mail and my apologies.

>

>

>

> Mitch

>

>

>

> (Mitch)

>

>

>

>

>_________________________________________________________________

> Windows Live Messenger: Thanks for 10 great years—enjoy free winks and

emoticons.

> http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/157562755/direct/01/

>

>

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Gents,

Think carefully before responding. The thread will most likely get moderated.

It’s a deliberately inflammatory remark designed to provoke a response, and

likely to get one.

Comparing apples and oranges – war zone and local AE. – Hardly a comparison

is it ?

Hippy Nurse – you are on moderation.

Thanks and Best Wishes

Ian

List Owner

__________________________________________

From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of hippy.nurse@...

Sent: 04 September 2009 13:38

Subject:

Why?

She was doing her job, nothing else!

I've saved several lives at work (A & E) & in civvy street, but never got or

wanted an award for doing so.

That's what I was paid & /or trained to do.

No doubt this will throw the fat on the fire, but I stand by my words.

Sep 4, 2009 02:09:53 AM,

<mailto:%40> wrote:

Well done. A award is in order.

>

> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>

> Article on medic

>

> Good morning all,

>

> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P.

>

>

>

>

>

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Why?

She was doing her job, nothing else!

I've saved several lives at work (A & E) & in civvy street, but never got or

wanted an award for doing so.

That's what I was paid & /or trained to do.

No doubt this will throw the fat on the fire, but I stand by my words.

Sep 4, 2009 02:09:53 AM, wrote:

Well done. A award is in order.

>

> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>

> Article on medic

>

> Good morning all,

>

> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P.

>

>

>

>

>

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ha ha. hippy nurse is up to no good methinks.

 

Was it your intention for a deliberate windup or do really believe the two can

be compared?

 

Surely not!!

Well done. A award is in order.

>

> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>

> [Remotemedics. co.uk] Article on medic

>

> Good morning all,

>

> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P.

>

>

>

>

>

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A lot of the guys on this site have practised medicine offshore, civvy street

and in the military and can formulate an opinion. I have the utmost respect for

nurses in A & E and think they do a fantastic job however doing that job whilst

under fire, injured and your life is in danger is a little different. A Saturday

night in the A & E dealing with lairy drunkards doesn't come close. Maybe you

should join the TA and volunteer for a tour of duty in Afghanistan then people

on this site might find your comments more credible,

take care

From: hippy.nurse@...

Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 12:38:23 +0000

Subject:

Why?

She was doing her job, nothing else!

I've saved several lives at work (A & E) & in civvy street, but never got or

wanted an award for doing so.

That's what I was paid & /or trained to do.

No doubt this will throw the fat on the fire, but I stand by my words.

Sep 4, 2009 02:09:53 AM, wrote:

Well done. A award is in order.

>

> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>

> Article on medic

>

> Good morning all,

>

> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P.

>

>

>

>

>

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Are you some sort of cock! The girl was under fire at the time i.e. bullets etc

passing by her; have you actually been shot at whilst working in A & E you pratt.

The award they are referring to is one for gallantry something which is not in

you vocabulary not a financial gain

 Chas Sutherland

Ex POMA(SM) Royal Navy

________________________________

From: " hippy.nurse@... " <hippy.nurse@...>

Sent: Friday, 4 September, 2009 20:38:23

Subject:

 

Why?

She was doing her job, nothing else!

I've saved several lives at work (A & E) & in civvy street, but never got or

wanted an award for doing so.

That's what I was paid & /or trained to do.

No doubt this will throw the fat on the fire, but I stand by my words.

Sep 4, 2009 02:09:53 AM, @groups. com wrote:

Well done. A award is in order.

>

> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>

> [Remotemedics. co.uk] Article on medic

>

> Good morning all,

>

> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P.

>

>

>

>

>

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I bet you haven't even bothered reading the article, maybe you should before

making comment

From: hippy.nurse@...

Date: Fri, 4 Sep 2009 12:38:23 +0000

Subject:

Why?

She was doing her job, nothing else!

I've saved several lives at work (A & E) & in civvy street, but never got or

wanted an award for doing so.

That's what I was paid & /or trained to do.

No doubt this will throw the fat on the fire, but I stand by my words.

Sep 4, 2009 02:09:53 AM, wrote:

Well done. A award is in order.

>

> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>

> Article on medic

>

> Good morning all,

>

> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P.

>

>

>

>

>

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hey ya

oh well, regardless of what hippy nurse is up to:   who cares.!!!!!!!!!

Comments:

she was doing her job.......

she should get a an award ----------

and other

comments...................................................................

bottom line, she is a medic in a war zone.....

she has her  " " " AWARD " " " " "   

                SHE SAVED A LIFE........................

do i need to say more????   but i will.

way to go     MEDIC            DOC             

CORPSMAN

it does not matter what you are called.............   you are trained to save

a LIFE WHEN YOU CAN....

and you  did.

would there have been so much  time or words on this if " " SHE " " was a

" HE " " ...    the same would apply if the combat medic was a male.

either way MEDIC  -0-----    YOU DID GOOD.    

YOUR AWARD IS '        YOU SAVED A LIFE.

be proud of your achievements.

they will always remember their   " " " " MEDIC " " " "       " " " DOC " " "    

" " " CORPSMAN " " " " .  FOR WHAT YOU DID.

oh by the way,  I have not read the article.  

so for all on those EMT, PMT, ambulance chasers, etc, etc etc,  UNLESS you have

been in her shoes in a combat operation

PULL, PULL  ,PULL     your head out for some fresh air.   you need

it.     and my hearts goes out to you guys too.  you have been known to

save a life. 

(that was a gentle diclaimer)     (((( american style.)))

dennis

medic , doc,  U. S. NAVY corpsman

ok i have said my two pence worth.....

________________________________

From: Grant Duke <prehospitalrn@...>

Sent: Friday, September 4, 2009 2:57:17 PM

Subject: RE:

 

ha ha. hippy nurse is up to no good methinks.

 

Was it your intention for a deliberate windup or do really believe the two can

be compared?

 

Surely not!!

Well done. A award is in order.

>

> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>

> [Remotemedics. co.uk] Article on medic

>

> Good morning all,

>

> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P..

>

>

>

>

>

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Ladies & Gentlemen of Remote medics

I have for many years been a member of this group and have always been proud to

be a member.

However I have many friends that are medics in the forces and in civilian life

but I have to say the if Hippy Nurse has an ounce of respect and humanity that

this person should print a formal apology for what they put on the site and for

hippy nurse to have a long hard look and themselves to see not only what type of

person they are but also if they would have had the courage to do what that

amazing person did.

I do not mean to offend anyone but really guys think about yourself and what

your actions would be before you start criticising other brave peoples actions.

Shane

Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange

 

Why?

She was doing her job, nothing else!

I've saved several lives at work (A & E) & in civvy street, but never got or

wanted an award for doing so.

That's what I was paid & /or trained to do.

No doubt this will throw the fat on the fire, but I stand by my words.

Sep 4, 2009 02:09:53 AM, @groups. com wrote:

Well done. A award is in order.

>

> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>

> [Remotemedics. co.uk] Article on medic

>

> Good morning all,

>

> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P.

>

>

>

>

>

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Ladies and Gentlemen of the List,

 

For me, I think that any further postings by Hippy-Nurse will be a waste of my

time.  No matter what else he (she?) says I will most likely discount it as

useless based on the resent post.  Let' not play into his hands but simply

ignore him......as you see fit of course.

 

More to the point, I have often thought of how many people in the emergency

services, not just medics, must have risen above the " normal " expectations of

their jobs to do things not only with bravery but special compassion or

extraordinary skill.  I suspect many on this list may be among those people but

as a matter of a life lived in our profession, simply carry on without praise or

public honors.  The public and our non-medical coworkers already have high

expectations of us.  As demonstrated by some discussions on this list medics

themselves may have the most rigorous expectations of fellow medics.  So, when

the public (much less other medics) do recognize extraordinary performance in

the face of great danger, it is an compliment to our profession as well as an

honor to the individual.

 

We all like to think or hope, that if the situation arose...at that critical

moment... as it did for this particular medic, we would make the " right choices "

do the " right things " , possibly against fearsome odds and with personal peril

and pain.  Here is one that did those things and is getting some decent

recognition for it.  I say good for her.

 

Mike  

" The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's

limits " ...A. Einstein

 

Wm. M. (Mike) Spurgeon, NREMT-P 

DynCorp Medical

Kabul, Afghanistan

 

Well done. A award is in order.

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> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

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> Article on medic

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> Good morning all,

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> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>

> P.

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Hippy Nurse think long and hard about your email.

What you have forgotten is that she was 'only' doing her job, but she did

it with a back full of holes and metal.... knowing that there were others

relying on her.

Big difference

Tony

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> Why?

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> She was doing her job, nothing else!

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> I've saved several lives at work (A & E) & in civvy street, but never got or

> wanted an award for doing so.

> That's what I was paid & /or trained to do.

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> No doubt this will throw the fat on the fire, but I stand by my words.

>

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> Sep 4, 2009 02:09:53 AM, wrote:

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> Well done. A award is in order.

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>> You are fast Dave, I'll give you that!

>>

>> Article on medic

>>

>> Good morning all,

>>

>> In today's 'The Independent' (UK) online a great article on one of our

>> female colleagues performing heroic deeds in Afghanistan. I hope she is

>> going to get a serious award for this perfomance.

>>

>> P.

>>

>>

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>>

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