Hope he managed to recover.
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16-03-2019 08:01 PM #1
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Supporter in the FFL
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17-03-2019 07:46 AM #2
He’s fine. He’s a good friend of my grandad. Was on Facebook last night. Bit of a scare and a sore head but will be ok.
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17-03-2019 07:48 AM #3
Always a concern when you see as many first aid attending someone, so glad all is good.
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17-03-2019 07:49 AM #4
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What happened? The first aiders seemed to be there for ages.
Glad to hear he is okay.
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It was worrying to see so many yellow jackets in there for so long
Good news that it wasn't more serious.
Presume he fell and hit his head.
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17-03-2019 01:29 PM #11
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Sit in the FFL and it was concerning but hats off to the first aidersfrom St. Andrews Ambulance who give their time to provide this service, we just expect them to be there but it’s easy to forget they are volunteers.
Great news the guy who was taken unwell is doing well and hopefully back in his usual seat for the Killie game.
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