Young Nurse hailed a Hero
Started: 27th Mar 2020 at 15:58
Last edited by firefox: 27th Mar 2020 at 15:58:57

Well done indeed, put her self at risk to help the poor chap.
Replied: 27th Mar 2020 at 16:03

Bless her.
Replied: 27th Mar 2020 at 16:09

This highlights the need to check on elderly neighbours.
Replied: 27th Mar 2020 at 16:53


He said he doesn’t trust anyone though, so not sure you could win in this kind of incident.
Replied: 27th Mar 2020 at 16:57

Well done
Let's hope nobody spoils it by posting something which is as funny as toothache.
Replied: 27th Mar 2020 at 17:40

^^^
Replied: 27th Mar 2020 at 17:49

Joanne maybe it's time to not take no for an answer. How many more are out there?
Replied: 27th Mar 2020 at 17:53

God bless the people who care. Too many people who don't.
Replied: 27th Mar 2020 at 19:12


Lucy was on BBC Breakfast this morning - Clip.
AngelWood: Joanne maybe it's time to not take no for an answer. How many more are out there?
It’s how to go about it. It’s great if communities can look out for each other, but lots of people don’t know who lives near them anymore. People previously independent but now vulnerable might not be known to any services as well, so I’m finding it hard to see a failsafe system at the moment.
Replied: 28th Mar 2020 at 09:46

Joanne it's easy to make a phone call if you are concerned about anyone. They may be perfectly ok, but one call could save a life.
Replied: 28th Mar 2020 at 11:03


That’s true, AngelWood. Chances are the elderly chap would’ve had decent people living in his vicinity, it’s whether they knew anything of him to be alerted to any cause for concern.
Replied: 28th Mar 2020 at 12:29

Sadly passed away, R.I.P
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Last edited by firefox: 28th Mar 2020 at 13:25:37

Joanne those of us who can, need to make it our business. Communities need each other more than ever.
Replied: 28th Mar 2020 at 13:28

That's very true.
Replied: 28th Mar 2020 at 13:31
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