ianc1200
Well-Known Member
As it's not been mentioned here, we were in the carpark talking to the marina security man Toddy Friday evening when a coastguard vehicle & two ambulances arrived. Toddy left us to see what was going on, and driving up Coles Lane another ambulance cames down and turning onto the Kirby Road three more ambulances plus a support vehicle, all with flashing blue lights, were also heading for the marina. A friend who stayed says eventually there were 10 - 12 ambulances/fire engines/coastguard vehicles. Apparantly a lady had got stuck in the mud at Stone point and the Harwich inshore RNLI boat was bringing her in. This is the second time - last about two years ago - where we've had a huge amount of resources to a relatively small event. Can anybody educate me why so many ambulances are needed, especially if it's only one person involved? If there was a person with a heart attack, or people caught in a traffic collision perhaps 10 miles away, surely resouces need to be better managed? It's quite likely I'm misunderstanding & there's a very good reason for such deployment, but I'd like to know/understand.
(edited to say Friday not Thursday)
(edited to say Friday not Thursday)
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