On my way home. Boy pushed off a bus.

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GuardTwin

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On my way back from the agency, I decided to go home and let my dog out before I head off on my exercise route, On my route i was going to pass a bus but he indicated and I held back, on the floor was a boy laying down not moving (looked really bad)

He was conscious (thank god, he was not moving for a while) holding his head the boys around him said he was pushed so I do the first aid requirements, I flag the bus *waving arm up and down* A woman gets off the bus and helps me with the young lad. The older woman said to me "Some boys pushed him off, thanks for stopping." The driver called the police and ambulance, I waited until the police came to see if they needed any information from me as I stopped by the none moving boy at the time. His folks was called and they came quickly, once the police came I let them know I arrived to him laying down but seen no one pushing. As there was loads of people around who seen what happened they did not need any info from me but appreciated me for waiting so did the lad and his folks. As i was leaving the ambulance arrived. (30-40mins it took both services to arrive.) I hope he is alright now, probably concussion from what the boy was feeling.

Today on the road 3 cars passed me too close which made me slam and my breaks, 2 of them passed to get ahead of me at the red with a bike path infront of one set of lights which I went in and the other...I just got nice and close behind her shaking my head each time she looked at me. 6 cars held back on narrow roads on my way home. WOO!
 

ScotiaLass

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Great you stopped, a lot these days wouldn't. I hope he's okay.
 

mustang1

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London, UK
Good for you sir. Do you have first aid training? I was planning to start this month but circumstances will make me wait until next year.
 
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GuardTwin

GuardTwin

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[QUOTE 2818781, member: 30090"]Dude - you rock.[/quote]
Thanks, I got annoyed at people passing by as I was slow down to check on him, close up it is extreamly obvious something is wrong 11years old i think he was
Good for you sir. Do you have first aid training? I was planning to start this month but circumstances will make me wait until next year.

Thanks and yes I do plus qualifications of injuries, I have no idea now what his current state is but If i am having to guess it is possible for a concussion and a sprained wrist. What I did not mention was I tried to talk the older woman out of moving him but she was moving him and he was half way up before I could say "Don't touch him please" so I supported his other side hoping to god that he has no major injuries. What was bad of the services i thought that the police did not want me to inform the ambulance that I was starting to do first aid and turned around before i told them how the other woman came to help before the woman came quickly moving before I could say anything. (Because I did not see who pushed him.) That annoyed me for the boys safty sake. If he damaged his back as he landed moving him could of caused him problems. (She was worried about him getting cold.) Sorry that rant part was needing to let out. She had good intentions so I am glad i was no tthe only one there.
 
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