@mistyblue777@OfficialRandL Similar thing happened to me near the main stage grassy area. No first aider, paramedics, stewards in sight. Really poorly organised and concerning for emergencies
@OfficialRandL yesterday I had to help a young girl who nearly went into cardiac arrest. it took over half an hour for any medic to find us. The security was amazing but NO ONE had a basic GRAB BAG or more IMPORTANTLY a AED defibrillator. Nothing it was disgusting !!
Last night three police dogs from Merseyside suffered injuries on duty whilst assisting with the violent disorder that took place in #Southport. PD Zoe & PD Ike sustained leg injuries from bricks thrown at them, and PD Quga who was bitten, strangled and kicked by an offender at the beginning of this month at a separate incident, suffered further injuries yesterday evening, with burns to her back leg. Thank you for your bravery PDs Zoe, Ike and Quga, we're wishing you a speedy recovery. 💙🇬🇧🐶
It has been a truly heartbreaking week, from the vicious assault on PD Quga (Merseyside Police) to the tragic passing of PD Zyla (Leicestershire Police) in the line of duty. We're reminded of the courage, bravery and selfless acts which are undertaken by the nation's heroic police dogs everyday.
The suspects connected to both incidents have been arrested under Finn’s Law - named after the late RPD Finn, who campaigned for better protection for service animals after being stabbed in the line of duty and who later became the Thin Blue Paw Foundation’s ambassa-dog. This law allows the police to arrest and charge suspects for causing unnecessary suffering to a service animal.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation stands strongly by all police dogs across the UK, and will continue to not only campaign for greater protection, but to celebrate their service and most importantly be there for them during their retirements.
We'd urge all to pause for a minute silence today, to remember the life and service of PD Zyla. You will forever be in all of our hearts. 🌈🐶💙🇬🇧
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What I wish I knew at 18…
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