Bells, Two Tones & Sirens - 34 Years of Ambulance Stories
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Author(s): Gordon Enstone
Cover: Paperback
Pages: 312
Edition: 1st
Publisher: AuthorHouse UK
Published: 10-12-2008
Bells, Two Tones and Sirens, written by Gordon Enstone, is a personal insight, into the day-to-day operations of the Ambulance service. From the start of basic training in 1964, through to the Paramedic Ambulance Service of the 1990's. From murders, suicides, to delivering babies. Major incidents involving train & plane crashes. To serious accidents on the roads and motorways of Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. It also describes the humourous side of the job as well as some of the politics in running one of the Emergency services. This book describes a long and dedicated career spanning 34 years, and takes a look at what Ambulance and Paramedic personnel deal with frequently in their daily working lives.