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Loads more ambulance sirens or is it my imagination?

64 replies

PottedIvy · 26/09/2020 20:44

I feel like over the last couple of weeks I've been hearing more and more sirens, it was like that in march as well. I don't know if its related to covid or just my imagination (although I'm not especially anxious about it). I am in an area with higher numbers.

Anyone else noticed this?

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Reedwarbler · 26/09/2020 20:45

No. Your imagination.

Atthecopacorona · 26/09/2020 20:47

Nope. Virtual siren silence here

Marmozet · 26/09/2020 20:47

My partner and I live in a city centre and have certainly been hearing more sirens than usual.

shesellsseashells99 · 26/09/2020 20:48

Yes, definitely there are here

PottedIvy · 26/09/2020 20:49

I guess it depends where you are!

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Funkypolar · 26/09/2020 20:49

I don’t think sirens are an accurate way to measure a virus.

shesellsseashells99 · 26/09/2020 20:49

However we have no covid patients in our local hosp so not related to that.

FadedRed · 26/09/2020 20:49

No, and we live near a large acute hospital.

Serin · 26/09/2020 20:51

Nope, a lot of fire engines though.

IKEA888 · 26/09/2020 20:52

no I live on a. main road in a. town and no extra sirens here

Crunchymum · 26/09/2020 20:52

I've heard at more. Definitely in the past week.

That said I didn't hear the ambulance sent to (unsuccessfully) resuscitate my mum on Monday. That was fuck all to do with Covid Sad

Jourdain11 · 26/09/2020 20:52

We live off a road which leads to two large London hospitals and it has been no different to usual.

Also, I don't imagine that most Covid-19 patients admitted would be blue-lighted.

HairyFloppins · 26/09/2020 20:53

No different here in Stoke. Live next to a busy dual carriageway as well.

Etinox · 26/09/2020 20:54

Confirmation bias. You’re noticing more, because you’re noticing more Wink

Jourdain11 · 26/09/2020 20:54

I think it's like the dripping tap and aeroplanes though! Once you notice them, you keep noticing them.

tornadoalley · 26/09/2020 20:55

No. None more than usual.

Bimbleboo · 26/09/2020 20:59

Anxiety (I don’t mean that to be patronising) I live a stone throw away from the biggest hospital in scotland and during lockdown I was a wreck. All I could hear were ambulances constantly and I was so distressed imagining them all being Covid patients rushed into ventilators that were running out.

Wasn’t the case. And there must be as many ambulances any other time but I was acutely aware of them in those weeks because of the news and the anxiety.

Pebblexox · 26/09/2020 21:02

No more than usually here. Also it's extremely unlikely ambulances are being sent for covid patients. Most that end up in icu, are admitted after being admitted to a normal 'covid ward'

StatisticalSense · 26/09/2020 21:03

Not heard any more than usual and the local ambulance service were able to provide an ambulance for standby duties at a unplanned friendly 'elite' sporting event at short notice this week so clearly not too stretched.

PottedIvy · 26/09/2020 21:05

I don' t feel anxious at all, it probably is just confirmation bias.

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RepeatSwan · 26/09/2020 21:05

Said the same to my DH the other day, it was something we noticed last time. It probably depends how close to a hospital you are etc.

PermanentMarkerSniffer · 26/09/2020 21:05

Nope. We live just off a main road that's often used by emergency services and I've not noticed anything.

Flirtydove · 26/09/2020 21:21

I've heard more Sad

HurtleTurtle30 · 26/09/2020 21:22

I’m on a main road in a city with the hospital very close by and I’ve not noticed any more than usual and the blue lights flash into my living and bedroom so difficult to miss.

oldmapie · 26/09/2020 21:25

crunchymum sorry about your mumThanksBrewCakeThanks