Girlfriend just passed out at london bridge.

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She should just get the train - the platform/ticket barrier guards should be able to help her onto it.

Guys hospital round the corner, but if she's on her own it will be a mission to get to.

Am shocked if she passed out no one rushed to help her :/

BB x
 
She should just get the train - the platform/ticket barrier guards should be able to help her onto it.

Guys hospital round the corner, but if she's on her own it will be a mission to get to.

Am shocked if she passed out no one rushed to help her :/

BB x

Actually, yeah this is a point.

Shayper, London Bridge, walk to the southside of the river. You'll be by London Bridge Station (I'm sure you know your way around, but just in case). Guys hospital is literally by the Shard. (you can see it from the station)

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Not sure this is the best advice.

Call her up, if she doesnt sound like she is "with it" get her to hand the phone to someone close and have them assess the situation maybe.

If someone is passing out it is definitely a life threatening situation and worthy of calling 999. What more is a passer-by going to be able to tell you beyond the fact that she has passed out?
 
Yeah wtf?... some people.

"quick, to the internet" at its finest.

The fella is on a train so he's probably got time to create a thread. In all honestly if it was that bad then some passer by would have called an ambulance. Otherwise to be sure she's ok you need to get her to a walk-in centre asap and get her checked out.
 
How do you know she passed out, did she call before or afterwards?

If she is so much distress I don't think waiting for you to arrive will help if by your own admission you do not cope well with these situations.
 
If she has passed out have the station staff and no one not noticed her? Would have thought they would have called out the ambulance to a passed out female.
 
Right we are in the minor injuries unit at london bridge, she's a bit better now, hopefully we'll see someone soon

I'm sorry for apparently upsetting everyone on the forums, but I really can't think in any sort of crisis, I'm pretty much useless, I've never been in this situation before. I was so scared :(

Thankyou for the help though people, and I'm again sorry for upsetting people :(
 
If someone is passing out it is definitely a life threatening situation and worthy of calling 999. What more is a passer-by going to be able to tell you beyond the fact that she has passed out?

He is on a train - he doesn't know what is going on. Unless she is on her own / no people around then Shirly it would make sense to involve someone there?

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Glad to hear you are with her.
 
Hmm, call an ambulance, or post on an internet forum. TOUGH CHOICE.

Christ almighty I worry about the intelligence of the human race sometimes.
 
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