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I couldn't remember where I lived

posted 17 Jan 2011 07:41 by Richard Pitt   [ updated 18 Jan 2011 01:11 ]
Hi,

Some of your street pastors apparently found me slumped in a corner in the centre of Southampton on the 7th of January. 
As I couldn't remember where I lived they took me to the hospital. 

I'd just like to say thank you so much, as if they hadn't found me I'm not sure what would have happened. I have never had that much to drink before, and I will never drink that much again. In fact that experience has made me think about how much money I waste on alcohol, and has made me focus much more on my course and on my sport.

Thank you once again.



NOTE - we found this man slumped in a side-alley at 0230. He was vomiting, cold and unaware of his surroundings. We called the first responder paramedic, who was able to make an assessment and requested the ambulance - street pastors don't actually take people to hospital. This is an example of the great team working for the public in Southampton - door staff (Licensing Link), police, paramedic, ICE bus and street pastors, with CCTV control room helping coordinate.