Ambulance at The Abrahams Stadium

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The photograph on this page of Ambulance at The Abrahams Stadium by Martin Addison as part of the Geograph project.

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Ambulance at The Abrahams Stadium

Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 17 Dec 2011

A London Ambulance Service Mercedes-Benz Sprinter makes its way gingerly between parked cars and a paramedic vehicle into the Abrahams Stadium. It was attending for a Cray Wanderers player who was suffering from concussion and was the second ambulance to attend the same emergency. The first, out of shot beside the changing rooms, was diagnosed as having a slow puncture to the rear tyre and was therefore unfit to carry the patient to hospital. The second ambulance initially turned into the adjacent Finchley Rugby Club and the paramedic, seen walking in front, was dispatched to collect it and bring it round to the Wingate & Finchley side.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.607173
Longitude
-0.17076