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Old 18-03-2010, 21:22   #15
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Re: 'too busy to call an ambulance'

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
Now as a teacher I'm utterly astounded at this story..A child's suffering or a meeting? I know where her priorities should have been and she deserves all that comes her way.

I would NEVER leave a child to struggle alone with an an asthma attack but then I've been a teacher for over 36 years and I've seen some children be very ill with the condition. Her fellow colleagues would have understood her seeing to a child rather than attending a meeting even in these goal driven times.

I'm guessing she had no idea that people die from asthma.Well she does now.I just don't understand how she could walk away from a child in the throes of an attack because it's a frightening sight.
i am glad it was you who said that not me

not going to comment much else than to say i am an asthmatic and i had hoped that sort of attitude had gone from school
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