South Central Ambulance Service crew members found a rude note on the windscreen that was left by the homeowner.
The emergency service workers parked their vehicle over the homeowner’s drive while attending an emergency in Lymington, Hampshire.
When they returned to their vehicle, they found a rude note on the windscreen that read: “Dumba**! You are fully blocking my driveway!”
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust arrived in Lymington, Hampshire after they got a call on 999.
But, when they returned to their vehicle, they found a rude note which South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation later shared on its Twitter.
They wrote with the picture of the note: “Sadly, Zoe & Chris came back to this in Lymington, Hampshire, today. It’s not always possible to park without obstructing traffic flow or driveways as parking further away could add minutes to our arrival time that the patient simply doesn’t have. #DontAbuseOurStaff.”
People were left shocked and couldn’t believe someone could actually do this. People supported the trust wholeheartedly and slammed the homeowner for leaving such a rude comment and for not respecting the trust for their service.
South Central Ambulance Service governor, Mark Davis, said: “Disgusting to see, very sad that some people do not appreciate that amazing work our clinicians do every day of the week.”
Dr.
Sarah Schofield, chair of the West Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “Ambulance teams and the wider NHS support patients and save lives across Hampshire.
No NHS staff should suffer any form of abuse, and it is vital that emergency services can access people’s homes as quickly as possible to treat a medical emergency.”
“We would like to thank ambulance teams for their continuous hard work and dedication, especially as we head into the busiest time of year.”
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