Thursday, December 2, 2010

MAN INJURED IRONICALLY BY EQUIPMENT FALLING FROM AN AIR AMBULANCE

Young lad Kevin Manning had a normal day in the field even as he was enjoying a game of football with friends. Little did he know that the 17th of June 2010 would end up becoming an eventful day of his life.

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Even as he was enjoying football with pals at the Thornaby on Teeside falling debris from an air ambulance flying overhead hit him. Although the man has recovered well and luckily for him did not have to deal with something severe, he is looking at getting Compensation. Yet waiting for an apology from the air ambulance owners, he has thus gone ahead to take a legal decision in the matter.

While on the field they looked overhead even as a North East Air Ambulance helicopter flew past them on its way to Durham Tees Valley Airport from James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough. Just then some equipment along with bottles fell of it and hit Manning unconscious.

He was immediately treated for the same as paramedics arrived at the scene immediately. He was better off in a couple of day’s time but then again feels he had a very close crush with death itself. The accident report as come up with does state that the ambulance crews should be more careful and well trained in order to thoroughly prevent these accidents. The personal injury claim as to be made by Manning is going to be between him and the company which owns the helicopter that is PDG Helicopters.

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