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		<title>Si Harvey and a few &quot;Dits from the DOC&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Like the website lots of stories are probably exagerated now. It probably adds to the magic of the tale (sometimes). Here are a few from Gib - names removed for a variety of reasons but you know may recognise them?</p> <p>A few dits about the days in Gib when the good ideas club shutdown the Hospital to see if we could set up an MDHU at St Bernards....</p>  <p>Continue reading <a href="http://www.rnmedics.com/si-harvey-and-a-few-dits-from-the-doc/">Si Harvey and a few &#34;Dits from the DOC&#34;</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like the website lots of stories are probably exagerated now. It probably adds to the magic of the tale (sometimes). Here are a few from Gib &#8211; names removed for a variety of reasons but you know may recognise them?</p>
<p>A few dits about the days in Gib when the good ideas club shutdown the Hospital to see if we could set up an MDHU at St Bernards.</p>
<p>In the late nineties we (MA and Nurses) at RNH Gibraltar had been carrying out some resus training in the Casualty of B block. It was decided between the 3 of us ( an irish nurse now a Sir , a big bearded POMA ? and MAQ with a famous Aunty) to see if we could get a little reaction from some members of the locally raised militia (Gib regiment), by placing the resus dummy in a body bag with the zip half open and carry it past them dropping it half way with the arm falling out.&nbsp; This had the required affect and cleared the waiting room with much &quot;ai carumba!&quot;.</p>
<p>Using the ceremonial shovel to bury a Hospital Cat and quickly wiping the mud off it before a formal VIP visit.</p>
<p>Driving down to Europa point in the ambulance after taking someone to St Bernards in the small hours.&nbsp; As we approached we could see the little vans as the smugglers collected their gains, I thought it would be amusing to hit the blue light much to the&nbsp; surprise of the smugglers who froze for a second then scattered. The driver (local) nearly had a heart attack as his cousins were out that night (surprising in GIb!) with him swearing away and the MA in the back rolling around the floor laughing.</p>
<p>Collecting a little old lady from the top floor of the flats in the Laguna (probably why the Police asked us to do&nbsp;the job).&nbsp; Carrying her down stairs to be met by the excitable family and onlookers. A bit of a melee ensued before we could get her into the ambulance and drive off with what I think are two relatives sat next to her. She cannot speak much English so,&nbsp; I ask the relatives to translate.&nbsp; They both look at me blankly, and tell they don&#39;t speak English either and she is not related; they were neighbours interested in what was going on!&nbsp; At St Bernards all the family have arrived and we cannot get the ambulance near to the door, so this little old lady is&nbsp; passed over the cars in a cross between the chuckle brothers and a catholic parade of the Madonna. Lots of learning from that one!</p>
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