Ambulance workers second chance

June 27th, 2009  |  Published in UK News

When ambulanceman Nick Horobin lost an eye in an attack eight years ago it looked as if his work as a carer was over.

He had to retire as an ambulance technician and, although he spent some time operating the ambulance switchboard, he desperately missed his job and working with the public.

Now he hopes to get a second chance at a frontline caring career as he retrains as a nurse – something he has always dreamed of and paid for by compensation he received after his attack.

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