Woman waits for ambulance for three-and-a-half hours
20/01/17
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A WOMAN was left crying, shaking and in pain for three-and-a-half hours as she waited for an ambulance after falling in woods near Monk Bretton and dislocating and fracturing her shoulder.
Mary Snape, 59, of High Street, Monk Bretton, spent two days in hospital and had to be put under a general anaesthetic to ‘pop’ her shoulder back in to place.
She had been out walking with her eight-year-old German Shepherd Tyebo, her friend and the friend’s two little boys.
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