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Published 15:23 12 Nov 2017 GMT
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They work long shifts, unsociable hours and race against the clock to save lives every day.
However, instead of thanks, one ambulance crew got a pretty nasty surprise when they returned to their vehicle. A crew from the West Midlands Ambulance Service were attending to a man in a critical condition who was vomit blood, after which they found this note tucked into the windscreen wipers:
https://twitter.com/OFFICIALWMAS/status/929078848083415041 https://twitter.com/WMASTStarkey/status/929027792444055552YOU MAY BE SAVING LIVES, BUT DON’T PARK YOUR VAN IN A STUPID PLACE AND BLOCK MY DRIVE
Jaw-dropping, isn’t it?
Understandably, it hasn’t gone down well on social media.
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