Ambulance just pulled away with the old lady from across the street. This is the second time (that I've seen) they've taken her to hospital. I don't know what ails her, but she's always tethered to an oxygen tank, and they pulled out with lights and sirens blazing. I'm sad that I can't recall her name. Just call her "Fred's neighbor" - He'll know who you mean.
FWIW - I always say a quick prayer when I see first responders responding. For the sick or injured, for the first responders, and for the doctors and nurses who will try to fix them.
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Thanks fellas. I spoke with her daughter last night and she (the old lady) was doing better and will probably come home today.
If we ever get to heaven boys, it ain't because we ain't done nothin' wrong. - Kris Kristofferson