Interesting event happened last night. My son and I went up to Manukau to attend a concert at the TelstraClear Arena and while we were there, he started getting sicker and sicker, hot and cold flushes, shivering, sore neck and head etc. We decided to head home after only 45 mins in the
concert, so I hit the motorway with a view to getting him back to Hamilton quickly to our local A&E.
I was just past Meremere, doing around 120ks, and I saw a cop on the downramp of the Hamptons Downs exit who obviously spotted me and decided to chase me. I pulled over and waited for him as he had to go further north to where the median turned into grass so he could U-turn.
He pulled up just in front of me, so I got out of the car, went to meet him and explained the situation to him, asked him if he could escort us through to Hamilton, and he agreed.
The trip from Manukau through to Hamilton was over in 50 minutes as most of the trip was done at 130-140ks.
Was nice to have the blue/red flashing lights on in front of you instead of behind. Most cars pulled over and let us through, but trucks were a pain and often took ages to respond.
He led us all the way up to the ED at Waikato Hospital and even got a wheel chair for my son who could hardly walk by this stage and was nearly delirious.
After testing for the worst (meningitis), it turns out he had contracted some virus that absolutely knocked him for six, and is now home, bedrest, fluids and paracetamol.
Big thanks went out from me to the officer and the police radio control operator named Jill who contacted the officer while on route to Hamilton to divert him to Waikato Hospital as a result of my *555 mobile call.
Story over, all are safe and getting better after a night of dramas.
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