Should I report to the ambulance service that I think one of their employees is conducting an affair in the ambulance? I've seen this one guy (in his greens) outside where I work twice, on his own with no other ambulance person in sight, letting a young woman out of the van, canoodle for a while before kissing her goodbye. I assume they have been somewhere else in the van before the very passionate parting.
Keep out of it you have no idea what is going on, if indeed there is anything at all. It could be his wife! Ambulance's have 2 crew members (apart from the single driver mini bus transport ambulances) she may be the other crew member.
I don't know who he is.
She's definitely not a crew member or his wife.
Take your point about him possibly losing his job but I do find it very irritating that he is probably conducting an affair in a publicly funded vehicle.
And I'm certainly not jealous!
Also, not sure what 'blues and twos' are.
If there is just the one ambulance member he must be off duty and just giving the female a lift home, an 'on duty' ambulance will have 2 crew.
Keep your nose out!
Blues and twos are the flashing blue lights and the two tone warning horns, on an emergency vehicle. How do you know the woman is not his wife or partner? She probably works in the ambulance station as something other than a crew member, switchboard operator for example.
jayne, the opinions by the good folk here appears to be to stay out of it........and while you're at it, and bearing in mind that you have noticed this twice outside whilst at the place where you work, how about paying a little more attention to actually working then being Miss Marple. :0)
p.s If I was the ambulance man's male partner, I would have have a camera secretly positioned in the van, and take some notes and tips ...........Giggity :0)
Ok point taken. Just for the record this is happening straight outside my window, difficult not to notice what's going on during the day. I'll leave well alone.