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yesterday went to a customer ive been doing for about 7 years did the usual started without nocking saw the milk was still there an the post thought it was odd then i saw a leg in the hall through the window she was on the floor at the bottom of the stairs tried to talk to her through the letterbox no reply but shewas awake called 999 they sent paramedic an the coppers to break in seams like the poor woman was there since at least saturday hope she will be ok
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......i didn't say i would of treated the lady. I did say: well done. You don't need to be a p'medic to give verbal comfort lll. sometimes e' sevices can take a while. I wish someone had broken in and gave my sister comfort when she collapsed on her own with 3 breadsnappers age 4 downwards. Sadly she lay there 2 days but unlike the elderly lady, it was to late for my sister. so yes i would of broke in and rang emergency at the same time.
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I did think about breaking in but then what im a gardener what could i do plus then what do i do about makeing the house secure they took about 8 mins to get there so dont think it would have made much difference she was by the front door so i was able to speak to her through the letterbox. poped in there tonight to finish the grass dont like to leave a job half done left a note for her/ her family asking if they could possibly let me know how she is an if they want me to keep the place tidy for her cos i know how much the garden means to her
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there was n elderly lady in the news last week. She fell over outside the hospital but had to wait 3 hours for an ambulance to arrive from 8 miles away, lay in the gutter with her daughter comforting her. That ended well. You can never say how long e' services will be. You did the right thing by calling emergency, then it is a personal choice about breaking in. Didn't know you were able to talk to her through letterbox. I apologise michael.
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sounds like you did the right thing, and a good job you realised something was amiss.
Keep us posted on how she gets on.
Keep us posted on how she gets on.
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I have lived next to 2 lots of very elderly people and it becomes second nature knocking 2-3 times a week to see if they need a lift to the shops or anything like that
its people like yourself and the postman that are the support for a lot of people
when my mate/neighbour arthur died (87) family showed up in droves to pick through his possessions
in the 8 years i lived next door i only ever saw his daughter when she was up borrowing money
last time I had to ring the police they were there in 2 minutes
i suppose it depends where you live
hope she recovers from her ordeal
LLL
its people like yourself and the postman that are the support for a lot of people
when my mate/neighbour arthur died (87) family showed up in droves to pick through his possessions
in the 8 years i lived next door i only ever saw his daughter when she was up borrowing money
last time I had to ring the police they were there in 2 minutes
i suppose it depends where you live
hope she recovers from her ordeal
LLL
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all in all it wasn't such a crappy day then michael. You may just of saved the womans life. I'd give yourself a good pat on the back, well done. I've saved a couple of lives and i know it makes you feel good about yourself, after the initial crapping yourself. I went through so many emotions then.
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