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The popular ‘UK Ambulance Humour’ page on Facebook, which shares comedic pics, prides itself on this, with a focus on content that medical staff and fans of British comedy might find hilarious.
According to the 911 dispatch recording posted to YouTube, this call took place five years ago, but is all of a sudden resurfacing to totally brighten our days! Here's another daily dose of cute ...
A "cocaine alert" sign posted by GGD Amsterdam: the sign reminds people to "Call 112 for an ambulance."112 was first standardised as the pan-European number for emergency services following the adoption of recommendation [1] by the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) in 1976 and has since been enshrined a CEPT Decision ECC/DEC/(17)05.
The series follows the workday of three Emergency Medical Technicians with a fictional Chicago private ambulance company, named Eminent, and the unusual situations—often crude or humorous—people in need of their assistance are in.
Sirens is a British comedy-drama about an ambulance service team, broadcast on Channel 4. It was first screened on 27 June 2011. The series is based on the book Blood, Sweat & Tea by Brian Kellett. [1] The series is filmed predominantly in Leeds with some filmed in the surrounding areas.
It’s not just a great number to prank call for kids—but adults can join in for a laugh and a touch of holiday enchantment. 2. Hogwarts Admissions: 1-267-436-5109. This prank call is quite magical.
A girl calls 911 as her father and brother struggle with an armed intruder. "Baby Fire Rescue" February 9, 1989 Washington, D.C. When a babysitter's apartment catches fire while she has eight babies under her care, she has to throw the babies out the third-floor window to safety. Location of the apartment fire
What do you call jokes for kids. Q: What do you call a sleeping dinosaur? A: A dinosnore. Q: What do you call a Christmas tree that knows karate A: Spruce Lee.