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One ambulanceman compared the carnage to an air crash.
The ambulanceman debated starting an IV, but decided against it.
'It was one hell of a bang,' an ambulanceman said yesterday.
The following year, still only 16, he volunteered his services as an ambulanceman in the American Field Service.
Last night an ambulanceman told how her colleagues may have saved her life by staunching the flow.
An ambulanceman held out an arm.
The ambulanceman shook his head.
His father, a voluntary ambulanceman during the Second World War, was killed in an air raid in 1942.
A St John ambulanceman said: 'We were rushed off our feet.'
'Same as usual, there's a groundsman and an ambulanceman at every fence.
Apolitical and never the holder of any union office, Kirkland had 36 years as a Glasgow ambulanceman before he retired last year.
One of the team, an ambulanceman and Red Cross volunteer, dismissed the Home Secretary's criticism.
Her mouth dry with urgency, she ran up to an ambulanceman, shouting in Spanish, 'Can I help?
The ambulanceman shrugged.
By the time a Newent ambulanceman gets up, gets down to the garage, unlocks, etc, another ambulance could be on the scene.
One ambulanceman summed up the mood as he threw his hands up in disgust and muttered: 'Absolute rubbish.
The skinhead is singing ma praises tae the polis n the ambulanceman.
Mr Charles Sawyer, an ambulanceman for five years, was also suspended on his return from taking an elderly woman to hospital following a crash in Chelsea.
Common terms, pejorative or obsolete in some cases, include ambulance driver, ambulance orderly, ambulance attendant and ambulanceman or woman.
But when the gate was closing, a younger gorilla named Hobbit got out, and an ambulanceman and two keepers rescued the boy while trying to keep calm.
Chan Hung, Principal Ambulanceman, Hong Kong Fire Services.
James Lemin, Ambulanceman, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
John Spink, Qualified Ambulanceman, West Midlands Regional Health Authority.
Dempsey, his arm placed in splints, began weeping on the touchline because both the ambulanceman and the team's manager, Harry Sunderland wouldn't let him back into the game.
Until 1946 he was deployed as an ambulanceman for the UNRRA at Bergen-Belsen DP camp.