The First Day of School can be Tough
The First Day of School can be Tough
The class squirmed together to get onto the bench. Feeling keen to start sport Miss Murphy was having difficulties explaining the rules and safety issues to the children. The idea was chosen to sit on the bench and watch the more experience children from the other team. The pre-primers watched for a little while in anticipation , too keen to start they decided to run out onto the court and join in. Miss Murphy with low communication skills was not able to keep everyone on the seats.
“ Sit down, come on sit down” said Miss Murphy as she attempted to guide the students back to the bench. Gabriella, one of the most favourable Mexican pre-primers wanted to play the keeper in the game of indoor soccer and was serverly kicked in the face by the ball coming from the other team. Gabriella fell hard fast becoming unconsouis with blood from his mouth and nose.
The pre- primers that ran onto the court quickly ran onside to their fellow student. To see him hurt and not responding to his mates left the children deverstated. Miss Murphy had no other option but to call the ambulance and get urgent help. The children started to cry not understanding what was actually happening. The other team were all crowded around trying to calm the younger students down.
Miss Murphy contacted the ambulance and said that the ambulance would be there soon but another problem arose when she was unable to contact Gabriella’s parents and guardian due to understanding of a different language.
The ambulance soon arrived and found that Gabriella was stil unconscious, it was something serious. Gabriella had not awoken for approxiamately twenty minutes now. He was rushed to hospital and Miss Murphy was left in great shock. The children just wanted to know and understand what was happening. Patrick tried explaining to the ambulance officer what had happened but all he could say was “the ball, the ball hit Gabby”
The hospital organised everything but could not get any information to contact his parents. The ambulance officer assumed that the pro nouciation of “Gabby” was maybe “Garry” for his personal details, not being able to ask the boy himself things became difficult. The boy was rushed into emergency but did not regain conciousness. Everything had become one major dilemma. Six and a half...