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This evening, I was driving home from work and had the first of two emergencies arise. As I was sitting at a stop light, a couple cars back from the front, a Chevy Tahoe pulled up along side on my right with a young girl (the driver) screaming and crying hysterically that something was wrong with her mother. She was yelling for me to call 119 (yes, I know what she meant). I could see the lady in the passenger seat was in obvious distress so I told her to pull into the gas station at the corner and I pulled in behind her and called 911. The lady was still conscious, but having great difficulty breathing. All I could do at that time was try to keep her as calm as possible, praying I wasn't going to have to do CPR (it's been awhile and I'm probably rusty). Just then another guy came up who was getting gas and said he was an off duty Paramedic. Thank you God! Within about 4 minutes the Ambulance arrived and they had all under control, so I went to my hair cut appointment.
After I got my hair cut, I was again on my way home and as I drove east on one of the side streets, I smelled very strong smoke. At first I thought it must be someone burning a fire place, but then it occurred to me that it was 9o degrees out! So I did a U-turn and drove to where it appeared the smoke was coming from. At first I thought it was a house on fire, but as I got out to investigate, I saw it was a dumpster that was near the house, but in the back area of an out-of-business service station. So again I called 911 and the Fire Department was there within just a few minutes.
If that wasn't enough, as I continues home, I came to an intersection where apparently a bicyclist had been hit. Police and Paramedics were already on scene.
Too much excitement for on drive home from work!
Basil
After I got my hair cut, I was again on my way home and as I drove east on one of the side streets, I smelled very strong smoke. At first I thought it must be someone burning a fire place, but then it occurred to me that it was 9o degrees out! So I did a U-turn and drove to where it appeared the smoke was coming from. At first I thought it was a house on fire, but as I got out to investigate, I saw it was a dumpster that was near the house, but in the back area of an out-of-business service station. So again I called 911 and the Fire Department was there within just a few minutes.
If that wasn't enough, as I continues home, I came to an intersection where apparently a bicyclist had been hit. Police and Paramedics were already on scene.
Too much excitement for on drive home from work!
Basil
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