| Topic: | Re:Reply | |
| Posted by: | Andy Pike | |
| Date/Time: | 29/05/26 21:02:00 |
| In an 'emergency' the driver would ensure a full and safe evacuation of a bus. If a patient had a medical emergency he woukd radio for assistance and again ensure the bus was evacyayed safely. He would not put the rest of his passengers at risk by allowing an uncontrolled unsafe evacuation. Quite frankly a hot bus on the hottest mayday in history is not an emergency and this link was about discomfort not emergency conditions. |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| 85 Bus | 28/05/26 16:02:00 | Martine Guy |
| Re:85 Bus | 28/05/26 16:23:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
| Reply | 28/05/26 17:01:00 | Martine Guy |
| Re:Reply | 28/05/26 22:41:00 | Andy Pike |
| Re:Re:Reply | 29/05/26 07:33:00 | Barbara Stevens |
| Re:Re:Reply | 29/05/26 18:24:00 | James Dixon |
| Re:Re:Re:Reply | 29/05/26 19:18:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
| Reply | 29/05/26 19:42:00 | Michael Ixer |
| Re:Reply | 29/05/26 19:50:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
| Reply | 29/05/26 11:39:00 | Michael Ixer |
| Re:Reply | 29/05/26 21:02:00 | Andy Pike |
| Reply | 30/05/26 00:35:00 | David Ainsworth |
| Reply | 30/05/26 11:39:00 | Martine Guy |