So far this year, it seems like ambulances have been popping up all over Coronation Street so I thought it might be interesting to see how many times an ambulance was called or people needed to go to hospital for medical emergencies.
Sometimes the ambulance was not seen but implied and other incidents were more minor ones where the patient(s) took themselves to the hospital or a doctor came to them.
If you are keen to find out more, have a look here.
Friday 19 June 2009
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My other half thinks that the Platts should have their own ward at Weatherfield General, because of the frequency of their stays in the hospital.
Betty, you certainly have a point there!
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