I noticed a first responder in our marina. Chatting, he said he was having a 
break and enjoyed the view. But one thing he reckoned for him was to know where 
such places were and the canals route - learning it at his leisure while on 
duty so, in an emergency he could first get to any boater in trouble off the 
beaten track and then get an ambulance to where the injured could be collected 
if this was necessary.

--- On Wed, 9/17/08, Steve Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Steve Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [canals-list] Man in hospital after barge blast (from BBC website)
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 2:10 PM






A 59-year-old man has been taken to hospital suffering from burns after 
an explosion on a canal narrowboat.

The blast happened on Tuesday evening on the Shropshire Union Canal 
about one mile west of Oswestry, Shropshire.

An ambulance service volunteer flagged down a passing boat to take the 
injured man to the nearest lock, which was the closest the ambulance 
crew could get.

The man, from Nantwich in Cheshire, was taken to hospital for treatment 
to burns to his face, arms and feet.

A woman on board the boat was left shaken but otherwise unhurt.

Effie Cadwallader, the community first responder who was first at the 
scene, said: "I managed to get my car along the tow path to where the 
narrow boat was.

"Given the location it was obvious to me that there was no way that an 
ambulance would get to the scene so I flagged down a passing boat and 
put the patient on board.

"It was perhaps an unusual way to start his journey to hospital but it 
was definitely going to be the quickest way."

<http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 1/hi/england/ shropshire/ 7620699.stm>
 














      

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