http://news.sky.com/story/significant-ambulance-response-deployed-to-incident-in-plymouth-12379946 Does anybody know what this is all about??
Just saw that on Sky. Do they have any large chemical works down there? HAZMATs will involve Police, Fire, Ambulance, Environment Agency and the whole shebang if a site has exploded. Edit: I'm reading the ambulance definition of HART incorrectly. Doesn't look like it's Hazardous Materials as in a chemical incident.
Some lad supposed to have gone mental and shot his parents and a few others. He's on the loose still.
Someone had a bath for the first time in Plymouth and died. A bit of a hazard now that bathtub, they're having to treat it like nuclear waste
I was sent a video about half an hour ago and it was rather disturbing tbh, obviously I wouldn't put it on here though.
I found the video after a ten second Google search, you div. I'm guessing it the white sheet with legs sticking out the bottom, filmed from what looks like 50+ feet away so it's pretty bad quality. Omg I'm so sick, I'm going to go get counselling now
And if you think I am a sicko, I'll let yas know when I'm next back in the UK and we can arrange something.