Top Gear accident at Elvington
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Thank you Nigel, very much the reason why I brought this matter to the Forums attention.
The latest news seems a little more encouraging, as his condition remains stable. And he reportedly managed a smile when Jeremy Clarkson told him the reason the accident happened was because he was "a crap driver"!
AndyG
The latest news seems a little more encouraging, as his condition remains stable. And he reportedly managed a smile when Jeremy Clarkson told him the reason the accident happened was because he was "a crap driver"!
AndyG
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Humour...The best theraputic medicine apart from the nurses!!! :dance:
The latest news seems a little more encouraging, as his condition remains stable. And he reportedly managed a smile when Jeremy Clarkson told him the reason the accident happened was because he was "a crap driver"!



I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.
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Thankfully 'fortune' probably didn't have much to do in this case. I know it's traditional to run it down, but the NHS and the wonderful people who work for it are one of our true national treasures; coupled with the increasing availability and use of the air ambulance it's thankfully becoming increasingly rare that the so-called 'golden hour' is squandered.Garry Russell wrote:That's very good news.
Fortunately they were able to get him to the right hospital in time.
Garry
What is also gratifying is the response to the website set up to take donations for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity, following this accident; they had originally set themselves a target of £25000 (enough to fund 45 flights), the amount raised currently stands at nearly £32K!!!! If anybody is interested, the site is http://www.justgiving.com/PHRichardHamm ... ationtable :shock:
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Well, I know the BBC are taking a lot of flak over this event, but there were fully trained fire and emergency crews in attendance (rightly) who appear to have done a thorough and professional job.Garry Russell wrote:I don't take it as a slight![]()
I just wanted to stress how having the help at hand...even if only someone to get the 999 straight in is so important.
Garry
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