After self isolating (they went for a midnight walk to celebrate), boy #1 is doing his first ambulance night shift tonight. I know it’s ridiculous, but in my mind I see a night shift as somehow more dangerous than a day shift - I shall be on pins until he’s safely back at his uni house in the morning.
I hope all goes well for him Sherr, but if the situation he attends is violent you can rest assured the police will be there too and several back up teams.
I can understand your thinking that nightshifts are more dangerous - more drunks and druggies and those with mental health problems often have more crises in the early hours.
He’s been involved in daytime calls when the police have had to be called. It doesn’t worry him, he seems to have an ‘affinity’ with the odder members of society.
Good for him. His character will be well known from the interview process.
His bosses will know he is made of the right stuff, a good strong character.
Best wishes to him :-)