Sentences with phrase «away by the ambulance»

She had a supportive midwife and family members who were there when she was taken away by the ambulance.
In large truck accidents, it's not uncommon for the truck driver to walk away unscratched while the occupants of the smaller car are taken away by ambulance.
ICBC has been stung with paying a car accident victim $ 155,340.86 in legal fees for failing to disclose a video showing her weakened and being taken away by ambulance!
Every serious real estate investor reaches a point where they start to worry about being sued and having all of their hard - earned investments taken away by an ambulance chasing attorney and scheming tenant.

Not exact matches

And — speaking of heroics — an Iraqi doctor tried to deliver her to an American compound two days before the rescue effort, only to be driven away by gunfire from U.S. soldiers who apparently feared an ambulance bomb.
Unfortunately it appears that Koyama took a blow as well, as she was attended to by medics for several minutes before being taken away in an ambulance.
He was pinned down by two police officers and she was taken away in an ambulance
-- «New York Has Given Away the Keys to More Than a Prius» — New York Times's Jim Dwyer: «Late Tuesday night, Mr. [Stephen] Cassidy drove onto a sidewalk in Midtown Manhattan and hit a trash bin, then stumbled his way into an ambulance and onto the front pages of newspapers... Mr. Cassidy, the executive director of the Fire Pension Fund, was jacked up on alcohol and had cocaine in his wallet, the police said... Other than the car, the damage done by Mr. Cassidy was limited to himself.
Kane, who perhaps not coincidentally bears the same name as John Hurt's character in «Alien,» then coughs up blood, and is taken away in an ambulance, which is forced off the road by black SUVs, full of men who snatch him, drug Lena and whisk them off to a secret locale deep in the heart of a conspiracy.
I was in a head on collision this week, hit a SUV that came across my lane at about 50 mph - I got out of the car and walked away w / out a scratch (people in SUV had to be taken by ambulance).
Borrowing the metaphor made famous by Richard Susskind in The End of Lawyers, depicting the choice between the fence at the top of the cliff, or, the ambulance at the bottom, the poor are crowded close to the fence and relocating them very far up the path away from the fence is difficult.
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