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rikki_essex

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a quite day
« on: 28 January 2010, 14:41:13 »

this morning got in late and thought i was in for a nice quite one. oh not not at all  got a call when i poped out to get some milk that there where immegrants inside one of the lorrys. I assumed that this would be a curtain sider nope wrong again. As i got to the vehicle one of my guys was already on top kickicng the seal off to open the hatch witch was a tanker with 20 ton of co polyimer pellets on. When he finally got the hatch off i see him reach his arm inside to help some one out then the second then the third then a few more 15 in total in a sealed tank. But they all came out alive supprisingly when the fire brigade turned up they checked the oxygen levels and the blokes face said in all. They was lots of other cloths thrown in with the product including a pair of baby shoes but not baby was found so i dont know what happened to that. The lucky thing is one of my guys heard something banging on the way in and called me to tell me when i phoned through and told the department to stop they was just about to connect it up to pressurise it a very very lucky escape for them.
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Debs.

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Re: a quite day
« Reply #1 on: 28 January 2010, 14:50:33 »

 :o Oh, dear Lord! :o

They might easily have suffocated within the pellets en-route; without the complication of the tank-seals and pressurisation when emptying.....could`ve had a VERY different outcome if it wasn`t for those observant employees.:-?

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Re: a quite day
« Reply #2 on: 28 January 2010, 17:45:42 »

I expect they'll just do a runner & never be seen again >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Instead of being sent right back.
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albitz

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Re: a quite day
« Reply #3 on: 28 January 2010, 17:53:16 »

I believe the normal routine is for the police to give then directions to the nearest immigration holding centre. ::)
« Last Edit: 28 January 2010, 17:54:46 by albitz »
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