Thanks Isles, that's a very touching message.
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Originally posted by Hertford Hoop View PostWe often moan and groan about things but our emergency services are truly wonderful.
Sounds like Alan is making steady progress. Some lovely posts in here
i know they said it was just another days work for them,but i would love to meet those people who saved alan's life.
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Originally posted by march56 View Posttrue hertford
i know they said it was just another days work for them,but i would love to meet those people who saved alan's life.I must away now, I can no longer tarry
This morning's tempest I have to cross
I must be guided without a stumble
Into the arms I love the most
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They are owed a huge debt of gratitude!
When I first spoke to doctors having read on here what had happened on the scene I was assured he hadn't gone into cardiac arrest which was obviously my main concern.
Since details have emerged it is clear that those on the scene (and what a miracle that they were there!) were instrumental
In Alan's survival.
It may well be just "another day's work" but it means the world to us all.
Proud of everyone, what a family QPR truly is.
Jonathan
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Originally posted by A Man Without A Clue View PostJust seen his pic on twitter, know who you are talking about now, hope you're back on your feet soon Alan! You R's !!
Glad he is on the mend.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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