into the hospital to have the x ray and then bring him back into the ambulance. i ve never seen anything like it. the system seems completely broken and one thing backs up another thing, you know, which leads to an ambulance sitting there for 12 hours when they could be out. maybe somebody else is going to not make it to the hospital because of that. the royal cornwall hospital, and again, a queue of ambulances. 0n the ward, 82 year old marie grubb. she fell in her kitchen and broke her pelvis. marie waited on the floor for 31 hours for an ambulance. it was agony. i was like, i can t turn over just too sore to turn. i was on my side, facing away, facing the windows. and itjust was agony. how did you manage to keep going for 31 hours? well, you do, i think. willpower, i suppose, isn t it? winter pressure is nothing new in the nhs, but the combination of flu, covid, staff shortages and delays discharging patients to social care means
maybe somebody else is going to not make it to the hospital because of that. the royal cornwall hospital, and again a queue of ambulances. 0n the ward, 82 year old marie grubb. she fell in her kitchen and broke her pelvis. marie waited on the floor for 31 hours for an ambulance. it was agony. i was like, i can t turn over, just too sore to turn. i was on my side, facing away, facing the windows. and itjust was agony. how did you manage to keep going for 31 hours? well, you do, i think. willpower, i suppose, isn t it? winter pressure is nothing new in the nhs, but the combination of flu, covid, staff shortages and delays discharging patients to social care means for many, this is the worst winter they can remember. we don t want to be seeing patients in corridors. we don t want to be breaking bad news in cupboards. we don t want to be doing
with heart failure. we had the doctors team come and look at dad in the ambulance. we had to take him out in the rain, right out on the stretcher, into the hospital to have the x ray and then bring him back into the ambulance. i ve never seen anything like it. the system seems completely broken, and one thing backs up another thing, you know, which leads to an ambulance sitting there for 12 hours when they could be out. maybe somebody else is going to not make it to the hospital because of that. the royal cornwall hospital, and again a queue of ambulances. on the ward, 82 year old marie grubb. she fell in her kitchen and broke her pelvis. marie waited on the floor for 31 hours for an ambulance. it was agony. i was like, i can t turn over, just too sore to turn. i was on my side, facing away, facing the windows. and it just was agony.
March 20 was a day that Simon Burgess will remember: It was the first night since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic here that all the rooms in the Hotel Indigo downtown were booked.
âThe restaurant has been doing really well,â he added. âIt is still tough, but we can see the light at the end of the tunnel.â
Burgess is managing director of Mayfair Street Partners, which renovated the old Pepper Building as the Hotel Indigo in 2018 and had big hotel plans for nearby Merschel Park. The restaurant in the hotel is the Sir Winston.
Now, Burgess is feeling optimistic about development in downtown Winston-Salem, although heâll be building apartments instead of hotel rooms to overlook Merschel Park at the south end of Trade Street downtown.
the president seemed for a while to be open to that, but he had a phone call with the nra and suddenly wasn t open to any sort of gun reforms. maybe the the stopping of of a gun that can shoot multiple rounds at once. but that s it. let s let s go let s go to the news conference here and take a moment and listen to the the santa clarita sheriff. good morning. i m sergeant benjamin grubb with the los angeles sheriff s department, sheriff s information bureau. i thank you all for coming here today. i want to get right into it regarding this incident in santa clarita. specifically saugus high school. without further ado, sheriff lakes villanueva and collect wegnegner, w-e-g-n-e-g-n-e-r. i regret to inform it s a sad day in august is asauguaugust s.