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Wheel em away... Stile Common Junior School pupils, from left, Lee Dutton
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Wheel em away... Stile Common Junior School pupils, from left, Lee Dutton
Wheel em away... Stile Common Junior School pupils, from left, Lee Dutton, Manjit Garcha and Daniel Hayes, get a lift from ambulance men, Alan Parkinson, left, of Huddersfield Ambulance Station and Andrew Luty, of Honley station. The youngsters were shown ambulance equipment and told how the service works with other emergency services. 16th November 1987
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Wheel em away. . . Stile Common Junior School pupils, Lee Dutton, Manjit Garcha, and Daniel Hayes, experience a thrilling adventure as they receive a special lift from the dedicated ambulance men. In this heartwarming print captured on November 16th, 1987, Alan Parkinson of Huddersfield Ambulance Station and Andrew Luty of Honley station generously offer their assistance to these curious youngsters. During their visit to the ambulance station, the students were given an exclusive opportunity to explore the fascinating world of emergency medical services. Excitement filled the air as they eagerly examined various pieces of equipment used by paramedics in critical situations. The compassionate ambulance men took time out of their busy schedules to explain how these tools are utilized in conjunction with other emergency services. This snapshot not only showcases a memorable day for Stile Common Junior School but also highlights the importance of education and health within our community. It serves as a reminder that even at such a tender age, children possess an innate curiosity about professions that save lives. As we look back on this nostalgic moment from the 1980s in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, it is evident that memories like these shape young minds and inspire future generations towards careers in healthcare or public service. This photograph stands as a testament to the selflessness and dedication exhibited by both educators and emergency responders alike.
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