1st air ambulance landing crash on M1 rotherham
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@Holland1994D Your original... LMFAO!!!!
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Wow, what are the specs of your tomato?
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My future job.
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What pixel is the helicopter?
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@awakeskate33 I'm the same, the only reason i could think is that it reduces stress on the patient if they are not immediately ready for moving. Plus the captain of the aircraft is responsible if some dumb idiot walks around the back and mistakedly walking in to the jet blast of his conventional "tail rotor"
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"How was work today darling?"
"Uneventful morning. After lunch we got a call, they closed off all 3 lanes of the M1 so we could land on it. Then we airlifted a critically injured person to hospital, most likely saving their life. What about you, how was your day?"
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is this a convention?
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I don't get these types of missions. if someone needed to be airlifted i would assume their condition would be serious. why would the helicopter then be turned off upon landing. don't these things take a while to boot up again? couldn't the patient die in the seemingly slow process??
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is that helimet 99 ???
must have been a big crash alright! Slightly misleading title tho, I thought the chopper crashed on landing!
bugjuicer 7 months ago 44
How about a comma? 1st Air Ambulance Landing, Crash on M1
leNOIRfae 2 weeks ago 21