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| Contents |
| London’s Air Ambulance |
| Earthquake in Spain, Murcia, Lorca |
| Swine Flu in London, UK |
London’s Air Ambulance
I saw a car driving up the Romford Road the other day with “Air Ambulance” written on the side. It didn’t fool me, I know what a helicopter sounds like. later…. Ok, there is a perfectly good explanation for why … Continue reading
Posted in General, health, London, Transport
Tagged accident, Air, air ambulance service, Air-ambulance, ambulance, ambulance services, Anaesthetist, central london, emergency, helicopter, Hospital, London, Medical, RAF, response vehicles, roadside, traffic
Earthquake in Spain, Murcia, Lorca
Murcia is Spain’s most seismically active area and suffered earthquake tremors in 2005 and 1999. It is close to the large faultline beneath the Mediterranean Sea where the European and African continents meet.A Murcia regional government statement said eight people, … Continue reading
Posted in Spain
Tagged African, african continents, ash, cars, city, cracks, earth, earthquake, earthquake tremors, Euro, Europe, faultline, government statement, Hospital, lorca, Mediterranean, mediterranean sea, movie, Murcia, quakes, regional government, rubble, Spain, television images, youtube
Swine Flu in London, UK
More cases of Swine Flu in London Two more people in London have been diagnosed with swine flu virus H1N1 type A, the UK Department of Health confirmed on 30th April One is a 23 year old man from Islington, … Continue reading
Posted in London, Swine Flu
Tagged ambulance, Boris Johnson, central london, flu, flu epidemic, flu symptoms, flu virus, Hospital, influenza, influenza type, Ken Livingstone, London, Mexico, north london, spanish flu, Swine, swine flu, Symptoms, Westminster





