I Waited 20 Minutes for an Ambulance to Arrive As Chip Shop Stabbing Victim Bled to Death in My Arms ; but Chiefs Say Mercy Crew Arrived in 15 Minute
Liverpool Echo › January 16, 2006
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Liverpool Echo › January 16, 2006
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THE victim of a street stabbing waited 20 minutes for police and ambulance crews to come to his aid, it was claimed today.
Michael Brass, who tried to save Robert Ryan after he staggered into a Liverpool chip shop begging for help, believes Mr Ryan might have survived had emergency services arrived more quickly.See the full content of this document
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I Waited 20 Minutes for an Ambulance to Arrive As Chip Shop Stabbing Victim Bled to Death in My Arms ; but Chiefs Say Mercy Crew Arrived in 15 Minute
Ambulance officials today said it took 15 minutes for a crew to reach the victim, knifed in the chest after a row with a group of m...
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